Model Elsa Hosk’s outfit drees at the 78th Cannes Film Festival in a sheer black striped dress. She was among celebs hittin’ the red carpet for “The History of Sound” premiere.
Hosk, attending The History Of Sound premiere, slipped into a fitted black dress from Thierry Mugler’s legendary fall 1995 collection that pushed the limits on Cannes’s nudity ban. Hosk’s archival dress featured a fitted silhouette and see-through horizontal stripes that exposed her figure. Two opaque sections along the bodice and waist made sure the look was dress code-appropriate. Hosk stayed true to the original runway styling with a layered pearl necklace, pointed black pumps, and a dramatic robe coat that she let trail behind her. She even wore a less exaggerated version of Schiffer’s sky-high updo in the form of a tousled bun.


















