Bathed in Riviera sunlight, Hanako Greensmith channels contemporary glamour with a sculpted silhouette—an artful interplay of structure and ease at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
Some appearances lean on spectacle; others quietly redefine presence. Hanako Greensmith’s moment at the 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival photocall belongs to the latter—an exercise in calculated simplicity that feels, paradoxically, fresh.
A poised Jocelyn Hudon blends timeless elegance with bold rebellion in her striking Monte-Carlo photocall look.
tepping onto the 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival red carpet on June 15, 2025, Jocelyn Hudon delivered a visual that lingers like a summer sunset over the Riviera. Her white, ruched dress, a masterwork from an undisclosed designer, flowed with a soft, almost liquid silhouette, its bow-tied waist a delicate nod to old-world charm. The spaghetti straps and tailored cut whispered confidence, a quiet defiance against the festival’s vibrant backdrop of pink and blue. Paired with understated yet luminous diamond pendants, the ensemble felt less like a costume and more like a manifesto.
Arianna Di Claudio delivered sleek sophistication at her 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival photocall.
There’s an enduring elegance to the classic black dress, a sartorial cornerstone that Arianna Di Claudio effortlessly championed at her photocall during the 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival. Against a bright, celebratory backdrop, Di Claudio’s choice felt both timeless and perfectly pitched for the occasion, proving that simplicity often makes the most profound statement.