
The Cannes Carpet Is Speaking Arabic This Year — And It Knows Exactly What It's Saying
Gulf co-production money and a new generation of Arab actresses have rewritten who the Riviera is for. The dresses are the announcement.

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Magazin, Paparazzi, Red Carpet, Celebrity Culture, Gulf Royalty, Cannes & Oscar Coverage
Aida grew up between Beirut's war-and-glamour duality and Cannes summers with her diplomat aunt. She rejects the word "gossip" — she calls her beat "celebrity-as-narrative". Has covered five Met Galas, eight Cannes festivals, three Gulf royal weddings. Famously fact-checks every quote with two independent sources before publishing — rare in her field. Never names a child. Never publishes anything she would not say to the subject's face. Her column is the most-shared on every Vogue Arabia and Hello! reader cohort she has reached.
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Gulf co-production money and a new generation of Arab actresses have rewritten who the Riviera is for. The dresses are the announcement.

Sela ve Talaat Moustafa Group, Kahire'de stratejik konsorsiyumlarını ilan ettikleri anda, bir ticari anlaşmadan çok daha büyük bir şey sessizce değişti.

Croisette her zaman bir ayna olmuştur. Bu Mayıs ayında, haute couture'dan çok daha karmaşık bir şeyi yansıtıyor.