Eva Longoria has been a fixture at the glitzy Cannes Film Festival for many years.
On Saturday, during the festival’s fifth day, the actress, 49, made yet another showstopping appearance in a dazzling green beaded gown.
Longoria’s eye-catching lime dress was covered with intricate silver beading, highlighting her incredible figure.
The beautiful piece showcased every inch of Eva’s famous curves as she exited her hotel for another outing at the festival.
She completed her look with barely-there heels and styled her glossy brunette tresses into a sophisticated half-up, half-down look.









In addition to these honorary awards, the festival presents various other accolades, including the Grand Prix, jury prize, best director, best actor, best actress, best screenplay, and best short film.
The festival commenced on Tuesday evening with a grand event at the luxurious Grand Theatre Lumiere. Celebrities graced the red carpet to pay tribute to Hollywood actor Meryl Streep before settling down to watch the highly anticipated opening film of the year, ‘The Second Act’.
Being a part of the jury that selects the winner of the Palme d’Or, the festival’s top prize, is considered almost as prestigious as winning the award itself. The jury consists of accomplished artists worldwide who have contributed significantly to their respective fields. One member is designated as the jury president.
This year, the esteemed director Greta Gerwig from the United States serves as the jury president. She comes to Cannes following the tremendous success of her film ‘Barbie’ last summer. Gerwig is the first female U.S. director to hold this position, taking over from Ruben Ostlund, the director of ‘Triangle of Sadness and a two-time Palme d’Or winner, who led the 2023 jury.
Lily Gladstone, the breakout star of Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’, returns to Cannes after making history as the first Native American woman to receive an Oscar nomination and win a Golden Globe award for her outstanding performance.
Ebru Ceylan, a Turkish photographer, actor, and screenwriter, is a familiar face at the festival. She was one of the writers of the 2014 Palme d’Or-winning film ‘Winter Sleep’. Her journey at Cannes began in 1998 when her first short film, ‘On the Edge’, was selected to compete. She has since co-written several movies that were part of the festival’s main competition line-up, including ‘About Dry Grasses’, ‘Three Monkeys’, and ‘The Wild Pear Tree’.