BEST FOOT FORWARD
The Independent|May 27, 2023
This year's Cannes Film Festival has hosted great movies but also subtle forms of sartorial rebellion
Olivia Petter
BEST FOOT FORWARD

Of all the places that you’d expect to see a woman walking barefoot, the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival is probably not one of them. And yet, this has become a somewhat regular occurrence at the annual shindig, where A-list actors, models and directors gather in their finest gladrags.

Sure, the festival is ostensibly about celebrating the best of cinema. But it has also become one of the most significant events in the fashion calendar, with stars taking the opportunity to make both sartorial and political statements. However, out of all the trends that have prevailed, from cutout gowns to sheer sequins, the one that continually seems to trump them all is none other than women's feet. And it's already made headlines again this year, thanks to the likes of Natalie Portman, Jennifer Lawrence and Isabelle Huppert, all of whom have made their own subtle nods to the political powers of their own feet.

Traditionally, the Cannes dress code is rather strict: in 2015, a group of women in their fifties were reportedly turned away from a screening because they were wearing "rhinestone flats" instead of high heels. The story immediately prompted a backlash and accusations of sexism, with the festival's director, Thierry Frémaux, denying that heels are mandatory: "The rumour saying the festival insists on high heels for women on the red carpet is unfounded," he wrote in response to critics on Twitter.

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