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Diane Kruger dares to wear an atypical dress at the Marrakech Festival

Diane Kruger does not hesitate to dare with sartorial follies. The German actress has a style all her own and she knows how to make it stand out during social evenings. Invited to participate in the fourth day of the 21st Marrakech International Film Festival this December 2, the 48-year-old star revealed a more than original look! Always looking for the latest iconic outfit, Diane Kruger has set her sights on a dress that we have already seen at Fashion Week. A dress that made a show during the Runway fashion show for Christopher Esber's spring-summer collection on September 26, but which has never been seen anywhere else since.

Fiji blue in color, this piece seemed straight for Diane Kruger, highlighting her figure. With its refined pleats, its puffed sleeves and its incredible opening at the stomach connected by an iron fastener and elegant pearls: its atypical details made from natural elements are breathtaking. And to top it all off, the actress chose to wear only one earring, so as not to overdo it with accessories.

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Diane Kruger proudly honors David Cronenberg

A few months after collaborating with David Cronenberg in “Les Linceuls”, in which she plays alongside Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger this time had the honor of paying tribute to the Canadian filmmaker. The “Inglorious Basterds” actress was chosen to present the 81-year-old director and producer with the Golden Star for his entire career.

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It was with a smile and kindness that little Nova's mother entrusted the trophy to David Cronenberg, who then declared: “David Cronenberg's work has left an indelible mark in the film industry, defining an era that mixes the grotesque and the profound, and challenges our perceptions of reality and identity.” A speech that she continued with touching words towards her comrade: “If we can consider her films as explorations of horror and psychological thrillers, they are also anchored in emotional depth, often leaving the audience to the taken with complex themes.

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