Rachel Weisz, Jane Fonda Attended Photocall in Glittered Ensembles

Rachel Weisz and Jane Fonda sparkled in their bedazzled outfits, as the two A-listers attended the photocall for their new movie "Youth" at the 68th Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday.

So far, Weisz stunned in a Narciso Rodriguez jumpsuit, a dress from Louis Vuitton, and a red gown from the Calvin Klein Collection. She has aced all of her outfits at the fashionable film festival.

This time, the 45-year-old British actress opted for a demure mini-dress. Her fully-sequined gray shift dress featured a high neckline and long sleeves, making it look conservative, yet the length of the hemline showed off her long and lean limbs.

Her white court shoes with chunky heels pulled down the ensemble from looking very formal to a laidback vibe.

She parted her dark locks on the side and gathered them into a low sophisticated bun. She completed her look with fresh and dewy makeup, soft smokey eyes and a deep plum pout.

Jane Fonda, on the other hand, chose a chic white pantsuit, throwing in a glittered scarf to brighten up her plain outfit.

The 77-year-old icon's suit fitted her perfectly. Her wide-legged pants complimented her fitted blazer beautifully, while she kept it buttoned to accentuate her slim waist. She finished off her look with sky high caramel-colored heels.

She wore her blonde locks in her statement blow-waved hair with flicked ends for a textured look and feel. Her fringe was swept across to the side to soften up her face and to show off her fresh-looking makeup.

As a former fashion model, Fonda knew how important looks were especially when you're in the public eye.

"I had a vision: I wanted to give a cultural face to older women," Fonda said.

"I did have plastic surgery. I'm not proud of the fact that I've had it. But I grew up so defined by my looks. I was taught to think that if I wanted to be loved, I had to be thin and pretty. That leads to a lot of trouble," she added.

The Cannes' screening of "Youth" had split the audience between boos and cheers at the end, but for most, it is the standout of the festival so far.

More News
Real Time Analytics