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Eva Longoria Wears Five Different Looks in Only 24 Hours at Cannes

In a matter of only 24 hours, mind you

By Elliot O·May 20, 2026·1 min read
Eva Longoria Wears Five Different Looks in Only 24 Hours at Cannes

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Eva Longoria didn't just show up to Cannes — she detonated. Arriving late to the 79th annual film festival, the Desperate Housewives alum wasted zero time compensating, cycling through five distinct looks in under 24 hours, all pulled together by stylist Maeve Reilly. According to Harper's Bazaar, the result was one of the most concentrated fashion moments the Croisette has seen this year.

She opened with restraint — a crisp linen scoop-neck dress from Jacquemus, the kind of clean white that reads effortless only when everything is actually very deliberate. Black Cubisto slingbacks, a Valérie bag, and oversized silver frames completed the arrival look. A foundation, not a finale.

Then the Evening Hit Different

Back-to-back black-tie looks followed. First, a halter-neck merlot sequin gown from Sergio Hudson Spring 2026, complete with a bust cutout and a skirt that pooled into a subtle train — gold bracelets and statement hoops doing the heavy lifting on accessories. Then, barely a beat later, she switched into a deep emerald dress by Silvia Tcherassi: ruched at the waist, cut out at the sides, held together by gold hardware, and finished with strappy ankle-wrap heels and a gold clutch. Two jewel tones, zero overlap.

Morning brought a full gear shift. Longoria stepped out in a baby pink look from Willy Chavarria Spring 2026 — technically a trench coat, practically a dress, with a belted waist, one lapel falling off the shoulder, and split-hem detail courtesy of undone buttons at the hem. She carried a lavender Mayfair bag from Aspinal of London and matched it with pink pumps. The whole thing was somewhere between utilitarian and romantic, which is exactly where interesting fashion lives. She closed the day with a white draped cowl-neck dress — silver sandals, diamond earrings — bringing the full arc back to where it started.

Five looks, one day, zero redundancy: when your stylist is Maeve Reilly and your references are apparently "all of them," this is what intentional dressing at full volume actually looks like.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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