Dixie D’Amelio Embraces Sheer Trend in Georges Hobeika Gown at Cannes Film Festival 2025 Party
Dixie D’Amelio is the latest celebrity to embrace the sheer trend during the Cannes Film Festival. The social media star was seen at Le Majestic Hotel on Tuesday in Cannes for a special event by APM Monaco amid the ongoing film festival.
D’Amelio opted for a sleeveless sheer floor-length dress by Georges Hobeika featuring nude fabric and embellished with floral elements on the bodice and skirt. The dress included a formfitting silhouette and a high neckline for added drama.
Dixie D’Amelio seen on day eight of the 78th Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2025 in Cannes, France.
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Embroidered throughout the bodice and top half of D’Amelio’s skirt, green botanical-inspired flowers and stems, some evocative of ’60s aesthetic, adorned the influencer’s dress. The sheer skirt flowed to the floor. D’Amelio completed her look with sandal heels by Gianvito Rossi.
As for her jewelry, D’Amelio went relatively minimalist save for a pair of earrings. The influencer regularly collaborates with stylist Siena Montesano Gones, who also curated D’Amelio’s Global Gift Gala look from Monday’s event.
For the occasion, D’Amelio wore a custom Balenciaga dress in a berry tone with APM Monaco jewelry. D’Amelio’s hair was styled by Marty Harper for Monday’s event, while her makeup look was curated by artist Valeria Ferreira.
Dixie D’Amelio attends the Global Gift Gala at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 2025 in Cannes, France.
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With Tuesday’s look, D’Amelio joins the likes of Dakota Johnson, Kristen Stewart and more who’ve styled sheer looks for their attire during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Johnson wore a sheer Gucci dress to the 2025 Kering Women in Motion Awards on Sunday, while Stewart styled a sheer look from Chanel for the photo call of her directorial debut with “The Chronology of Water.”
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival concludes on Saturday. Films premiering at this year’s festival include Wes Anderson’s “The Phoenician Scheme,” Julia Ducournau’s “Alpha” and Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love.”