2024 marks the Cannes Film Festival’s 77th year of exciting new film premieres and dazzling red carpets.

The Cannes Film Festival isn’t the place to go casual or experiment too much with fashion.

The festival always has a strict dress code.

Juliette Binoche smiling

A high ponytail might have made the ensemble work, but as it stands, it just looked ghostly.

The cardboard-esque hue gave new meaning to the term “boxy.”

A bit of tailoring and a different color would have made this frock look chic instead.

Anya Taylor-Joy

And, while not all of her choices have been mistakes, more outfits mean more room for error.

She earned another place on the worst-dressed list thanks to her oddly shaped blue and white Maison Margiela dress.

The dress had head-to-toe fabric, but the fabrics were all different.

Greta Gerwig smiling

The oversized shirt’s sleeves were too long, and the unbuttoned bottom buttons looked strange.

She paired the shirt with a wide-legged pant which made the clothes seem to swallow her up even more.

There was no problem with the long, off-the-shoulder dress, itself.

Greta Gerwig smiling

Instead, it was her hair and makeup that made this look a flop.

She wore pared down makeup and slicked back, wet-looking hair.

The juxtaposition of unfinished and extra glam really seemed to clash and undermine each other.

Eva Green on the red carpet

The star wore black pants, black shoes, a white suit jacket, and a white button-down shirt.

Sounds innocent enough, right?

Socialite, Mouna Ayoub is known for her enviable collection of couture items.

Yseult on the red carpet

Unfortunately, she picked the wrong one to wear on the Cannes red carpet.

This sparkly asymmetrical gown’s unique neckline looked just a little too out of this world.

This gown could have looked lovely with half as many details.

Kiddy Smile on the red carpet

As it is, we have no idea how she sat during the premiere.

Juliette Binoche on the red carpet

Chris Hemsworth  on the red carpet

Mouna Ayoub smiling

Hofit Golan waving