
Goddesses on the Red Carpet: Georges Chakra Couture Reigns at Cannes
Couture That Captures the Moment: Lux Pascal & Hoda Eletreby Light Up Cannes in Georges Chakra
There are red carpet moments that linger like perfume. The kind that shimmer long after the flashbulbs fade. At the 78th Cannes Film Festival, two women didn’t just attend the premiere – they owned it. Lux Pascal and Hoda Eletreby, radiant in Georges Chakra Couture, reminded us all what true cinematic glamour looks like in motion.
✧ Hoda Eletreby: Modern Siren in Sculpted White
Hoda Eletreby arrived like a living sculpture – all poise, precision, and presence. Draped in a white crepe gown from Georges Chakra’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection, her look was the definition of understated drama. A single shoulder sweep gave way to a glistening architectural appliqué – a constellation of sequins that danced across her silhouette like moonlight on marble.
With a daring side slit and body-skimming lines, the gown echoed both classic couture discipline and contemporary seduction. Paired with diamond cuffs and that knowing, camera-meets-confidence gaze, Eletreby’s appearance felt less like a fashion moment and more like a statement: elegance can still stun.
✧ Lux Pascal: Goddess Reimagined in Archival Satin
Then came Lux Pascal, gliding down the red carpet like a vision from another era – timeless, yet breathtakingly now. Her choice? A radiant, pleated satin gown from Georges Chakra’s Spring/Summer 2006 archive, reawakened with celestial intention. The silhouette: Grecian goddess meets haute couture – structured, fluid, impossibly regal.
Silver and bronze crystal bands traced her frame like constellations, before unfurling into a delicate trail of hand-embroidered crystal roses – a garden blooming behind her with every step. In a sea of sparkle, this was poetry.
It wasn’t just a dress. It was a memory stitched into silk.
✧ Georges Chakra: The Language of Light
For decades, Georges Chakra has mastered the art of couture that doesn’t just dress women – it empowers them. His work blends architecture with air, drama with discipline, fantasy with form. And at Cannes, under the Riviera sun and global spotlight, his creations became exactly what they were meant to be: unforgettable.
In a festival known for its fashion highs, these two looks didn’t just rise to the occasion – they transcended it.
From archive magic to sculptural modernity, Lux Pascal and Hoda Eletreby brought Georges Chakra’s couture to life – not just worn, but felt. And in doing so, they gave us that rare thing on the red carpet: not just beauty, but presence. Not just sparkle, but soul.
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