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Daisy Edgar-Jones Glitters in Custom Gucci, Halle Berry Puts Feminine Spin on Suiting in Chanel and More From ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Cannes Film Festival Premiere

The Cannes Film Festival continued on Sunday with the premiere of “The Phoenician Scheme.” The film is the latest from director Wes Anderson and stars Benicio del Toro, Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, Michael Cera and more. For the red carpet, several celebrities, jury members and more styled designer attire. Jury member Halle Berry continued her Cannes style streak with a new suited look with a bevy of floral and feminine elements. Meanwhile, Daisy Edgar-Jones brought a touch of sparkle. Ahead, WWD breaks down their looks and more. Halle Berry Halle Berry at “The Phoenician Scheme” premiere during Cannes Film Festival on May 18 in Cannes, France. Berry opted for a suited look courtesy of Chanel. The Oscar-winning actress wore cream wide-leg pants and a long-sleeve jacket with a black bow detail at the neckline. The ensemble featured feminine touches, including a bow and floral pattern. The jacket featured small pockets at the waist, and the trousers included pockets at the hips. Berry’s Cannes looks have been styled by Maryam Malakpour. Daisy Edgar-Jones Daisy Edgar-Jones at “The Phoenician Scheme” premiere during Cannes Film Festival on May 18 in Cannes, France. Edgar-Jones wore custom Gucci. The strapless dress featured allover sequins in a dark chocolate brown tone. The “Normal

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