Léna Mahfouf's daring backless dress steals show at Cannes closing
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Influencer Léna Mahfouf garnered attention at the Cannes Film Festival closing ceremony with a vintage Versace gown.
- The metallic gold dress featured delicate purple flowers and a dramatic low-cut back.
- Her bold fashion choice was compared to her previous Met Gala attire.
As the 79th Cannes Film Festival drew to a close on Saturday, May 23, 2026, influencer Léna Mahfouf made a striking appearance on the red carpet. Known online as Léna Situations, she opted for a vintage Versace creation that captivated onlookers. The metallic gold gown was adorned with delicate purple flowers, a color noted as trending on the Cannes red carpet this year. Its fitted cut accentuated a goddess-like silhouette, showcasing Mahfouf's distinctive style.
The vintage piece, originally designed by Gianni Versace in the 1990s, was paired with matching gold platform sandals. However, the most talked-about feature of the outfit was revealed as Mahfouf turned: a daringly low-cut back, draping significantly below her lower back. This ambitious design choice perfectly encapsulated Mahfouf's penchant for bold red carpet statements, reminiscent of her memorable appearance at the Met Gala on May 4.
At the Met Gala, Mahfouf wore a Burc Akyol creation featuring a draped skirt and a bustier designed to resemble hands holding the chest. For that event, she chose to forgo accessories. In contrast, her Cannes ensemble was complemented by a Chopard choker and earrings, both set with blue sapphires. These additions enhanced her look, described as both risky and expertly mastered. Mahfouf's fashion moment, however, occurred as American actress Geena Davis, a prominent figure of this year's festival, also ascended the steps, nearly sharing the spotlight.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.