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No One Does It Like Scarlett: Cannes Falls for Her Prada Elegance

Prada Poise: Joséphine Japy, Alice Rohrwacher & Scarlett Johansson Deliver Quiet Luxury at Cannes – By Shari Inessa

Not every moment on the red carpet needs to shout. Some simply speak – with silent elegance, soft intention, and a grace that commands attention without demanding it. On May 20th, 2025, during the red carpet premiere of Vie Privée at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, three women reminded us that true sophistication lies in restraint.

Wearing PRADA, Joséphine Japy, Alice Rohrwacher, and Scarlett Johansson brought a masterclass in minimalism, emotion, and timeless tailoring – each in her own cinematic language.

✧ Joséphine Japy: The Modern Heiress in Black

In a world awash with color and shine, Joséphine Japy made the strongest statement in the simplest way: a black, one-shoulder PRADA gown embroidered with delicate motifs and a trailing panel that followed her like a shadow of elegance. Her look was polished yet poetic – a quiet nod to Old Hollywood glamour filtered through a contemporary lens.

With a soft smile and sculptural silhouette, she reminded us why black will always be the boldest color on the red carpet: it leaves room for the woman to shine.

✧ Alice Rohrwacher: Auteur in Ivory and Ease

Wearing PRADA like only a filmmaker can, Alice Rohrwacher defied expectations in a menswear-inspired ensemble – a crisp silk blouse with romantic ruching, paired with tailored black trousers and a relaxed posture that spoke volumes. With hands in pockets and eyes wide open, she brought the spirit of European cinema to the Croisette — unbothered, unforced, unforgettable.

Rohrwacher’s presence was a breath of fresh Riviera air – a love letter to individuality and a gentle reminder that fashion is at its best when it’s worn with purpose, not performance.

✧ Scarlett Johansson: A Vision in Celestial Blue

Then came Scarlett Johansson, whose soft lilac-blue strapless gown – ethereal and weightless – seemed to float above the red carpet. The pleated tulle, the soft train, the sculpted bodice: it was pure PRADA romance, worn with quiet confidence and cinematic grace. There was no excess, no embellishment – only light, movement, and poise.

Her look captured something Cannes often forgets: that true glamour doesn’t come from the dress – it comes from how you carry it.

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