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Cannes 2026 Day 4: John Travolta’s surprise win, Léa Seydoux’s magic, and unmissable red carpet glam!

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 16, 2026, 18:57 IST
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Cannes 2026 Day 4: John Travolta’s emotional honor, Léa Seydoux’s sartorial power move, and a red carpet to remember


Friday on the Croisette is always a bit different. By Day 4, the initial frantic energy of the opening ceremony has settled into a sophisticated, high-octane hum.

For the 79th Cannes Film Festival, May 15, 2026, wasn’t just about the films; it was a masterclass in how cinema and high fashion breathe the same air. Between a legendary surprise for a Hollywood icon and a red carpet that redefined "Quiet Luxury," the day was a literal feast for the eyes.

If you weren’t scrolling through the live feeds, here is everything you missed from the most talked-about Friday in France.

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​The man of the hour: John Travolta’s surprise win

Let’s start with the moment that had everyone reaching for their tissues.

We all knew John Travolta was in town for his directorial debut, Propeller One-Way Night Coach, but nobody - and I mean nobody, saw the Honorary Palme d'Or coming.

When Thierry Frémaux stepped out to present the surprise award, the Palais des Festivals erupted.

Travolta, looking every bit the elder statesman of Hollywood, accepted the honor with a grace that felt genuinely moving.

He wasn’t alone, though.

Walking the carpet with his daughter, Ella Bleu Travolta, the duo served a moment of pure "Old Money" elegance. It was a reminder that while trends fade, the stature of a true movie star is permanent.

Their presence set a dignified tone for the evening, proving that sometimes, the best fashion statement is simply legacy.

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​Léa Seydoux and the 'Gentle Monster' aesthetic

While Travolta provided the emotion, Léa Seydoux provided the edge.

The premiere of Gentle Monster was undoubtedly the cinematic and sartorial centerpiece of the day.

Directed by Marie Kreutzer, the film is a heavy psychological drama, but the red carpet was anything but somber.

Seydoux, the unofficial queen of French cool, led a pack of icons including the legendary Catherine Deneuve and Jella Haase.

There’s something about the way Seydoux carries a look - it’s never just about the clothes; it’s about the poise.

The red carpet for Gentle Monster felt like a curated gallery of modern luxury.

Deneuve, as always, reminded everyone why she is the blueprint for Parisian chic, while the cast collectively brought a level of sophistication that perfectly complemented the film’s intense narrative.

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A global cinematic feast

Beyond the flashbulbs, the day was packed with heavy hitters from the global film community.

Two-time Oscar winner Asghar Farhadi returned with Histoires Parallèles (Parallel Tales), while Japanese maestro Ryusuke Hamaguchi debuted Soudain (All of a Sudden).

The diversity of style wasn’t limited to the gowns.

We saw French favorite Guillaume Canet for the premiere of Karma, and a vibrant, energetic photocall for Congo Boy featuring Rafiki Fariala and Bradley Fiomona Dembeasset.

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The fashion standout: Cara Delevingne in Tom Ford

If we’re talking about "the look" of Day 4, we have to talk about Cara Delevingne.

She didn’t just walk the carpet; she owned it.

Dressed in a stunning Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann creation, Delevingne was the embodiment of high-fashion drama.

The dress was a sharp, architectural dream that felt both futuristic and timeless—a difficult balance to strike.

But the real "chef’s kiss" moment?

The HassanZadeh jewellery.

The sparkle was visible from the back of the press line, adding a layer of classic glamour to a very modern silhouette.

It was the kind of outfit that editors will be dissecting for months.

Meanwhile, Jordan Firstman also made an appearance, bringing some eccentric energy to the Croisette as he promoted Club Kid.

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Cannes keeps raising the bar

Day 4 proved that Cannes is at its best when it bridges the gap between gritty, intellectual storytelling and the unapologetic brilliance of the fashion world.

As we head into the weekend, the bar hasn't just been set - it’s been vaulted over.

Which look was your favorite? Or are you more excited about Travolta's transition behind the camera?

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