Kate Moss steals the show as she makes Cannes Film Festival return at Loving premiere

The British supermodel looked effortless as she worked the red carpet
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Emma Powell16 May 2016
The Weekender

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All eyes were on Kate Moss as she made her debut at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, marking 15 years since she last attended the annual event.

Moss, 42, looked effortless as she worked the red carpet at the premiere of Loving.

The model stole the attention of photographers as she posed in a red gown which she teamed with black peep toe heels and Chopard jewellery.

Showing off her model physique, Moss flashed her leg for the cameras as she made her way inside for the premiere.

The British supermodel wasn’t the only attendee to flash their leg at the glitzy event.

Toni Garn threw open her black gown as she struck a series of dramatic poses on the red carpet.

Cannes 2016 juror Kirsten Dunst was also in attendance and looked angelic in a white embellished gown, while Colin Firth looked suitably dapper as he stepped out alongside his wife Livia Firth.

Loving’s leading lady Ruth Negga looked stunning in a black dress as she arrived on the arms of her co-star Joel Edgerton and director Jeff Nichols.

The film – which is getting an early Oscars buzz – follows the story of interracial couple Richard (Edgerton) and Mildred Loving (Negga) whose marriage in 1958 violated Virginia’s anti-miscegenation laws. These were later overturned by the Supreme Court’s landmark Loving vs. Virginia ruling in 1967.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of Monday night’s premiere, Negga said: "This is the most important film I've ever made and it is one of the most important films in history. I'm overwhelmed."

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