Eva Longoria's Blindingly Bedazzled Gown Had the Lowest Plunging Neckline

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Slayed the house down.

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Eva Longoria has arrived at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, and everyone else can go home now because she absolutely shut down the red carpet. On Friday, the actress, director, and producer stepped onto the storied carpet in a gown so bedazzled it was nearly blinding.

Longoria attended the premiere of Kinds Of Kindness, starring Emma Stone and Joe Alwyn, in a shimmering backless Elie Saab halter dress with the deepest plunging neckline, intricate iridescent beading, and a rose gold ombré train.

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A chunky diamond choker with pink gemstones, matching earrings, and rings completed the opulent look (which included shoes from Santoni), and her hair was styled in long, loose waves and a middle part. Her glam was on par with the glittery nature of the look with shimmery eyeshadow and a pink glossy lip.

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Longoria gave fans a glimpse at another dress she wore during festival festivities with a video shared to Instagram. This one was a sleek white bodycon dress with a beaded thong detail and straps.

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In the clip, Longoria can be seen walking through a hallway before cutting to numerous press opportunities for L'Oréal. The actress has been a longtime ambassador of the cosmetics company, and in a recent video for the brand's "Worth It Résumé" campaign, Longoria said she hopes her own failures remind women that it's OK to not always be perfect.

“I am proud to partner with L’Oréal Paris to help empower women to embrace risks and pursue their goals without the fear of failure holding them back,” she said. “As a woman, I have experienced the immense sense of pressure to be perfect, but I have found that you have to step out of your comfort zone and become comfortable with hitting a few roadblocks on the journey to success. My hope in sharing my own failures in my ‘Worth It Résumé’ is to help women around the world to redefine how they view ‘success’ by inspiring them to celebrate the setbacks, the failures, and the struggles that may ultimately lead them to their achievements.”

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