Australian actress and film producer Cate Blanchett made heads turn at the 2024 Cannes Red Carpet on May 20, not just for her fashion statement but also for how it presumably consolidated her pre-established political stance on a pressing humanitarian issue.

The Oscar-winning star arrived at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival to attend the Monday premiere of The Apprentice, donning a black off-shoulder Jean Paul Gaultier dress by Haider Ackermann. The Internet instantly swarmed in to weigh in on her seeming political fashion statement, as netizens discussed the Colombian-French designer’s certain colour-blocking of the dress.

She paired her eye-catching dress with a chain of pearls worn below the neckline. It marked her third collaboration with Louis Vuitton’s Artistic Director Watches and Jewellery, Francesca Amfitheatrof.

The initially fashionable and minimalist choice appropriate for the red carpet later revealed the supposed layered subtext as Blanchett lifted her dress’ trail, exposing its green lining on the inside. Although fans still continue to speculate if the back of her dress was white or a light shade of pink, many couldn’t ignore how her dress’ colours – black and green – when seen against the red carpet’s backdrop, seemingly stood in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, reflecting the predominant colours of the sovereign state – currently the subject location of a warring conflict between Israel and the militant group Hamas.

Although Cate hasn’t officially addressed the issue of her attire choice for the red carpet event intentionally tying up with her pro-Palestinian stance, she’s avidly vocalised her standpoint on the Israel-Hamas war.

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