Lily-Rose Depp put on a very leggy display as she stepped out at the The Idol premiere afterparty amid Cannes Film Festival on Monday.
The daughter of Johnny Depp, 23, posed up as storm as she celebrated the release of her new HBO series The Idol, which has been panned after its Cannes premiere.
She showed off her incredible figure in a black mini dress embellished with dazzling silver sequins for the occasion.
Lily gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of black pointed heels and let her outfit do all the talking as she kept her accessories minimal.
She styled her golden locks loosely across her shoulders and opted to accentuate her stunning features with a dramatic smokey-eye make-up palette.
Wow! Lily-Rose Depp put on a very leggy display as she stepped out at the The Idol premiere afterparty amid Cannes Film Festival on Monday
Dazzling: The daughter of Johnny Depp, 23, posed up as storm as she celebrated the release of her new HBO series The Idol, which has been panned after its Cannes premiere
She was joined at the afterparty by Julia Fox, who once again showed off her very quirky sense of style.
The model, 33, showed off her enviable figure through a sheer white plastic dress adorned with white ruffled detailing.
She tucked her brunette locks beneath a ruffled headpiece and opted for a dark slick of black lipstick for the occasion.
Meanwhile, Troye Sivan put on a trendy display as he posed up a storm with South Korean singer Jennie Ruby.
He showed off his signature sense of style in black trousers and a sparkling cut-out vest, which he styled with black smart shoes.
They were also joined at the afterparty by the likes of Hari Nef, Rachel Kylian, Suzanna Son Moses Sumney and Sophie Mudd.
Earlier in the day, Lily had put on an equally glamorous display as she stepped out for The Idol’s premiere alongside The Weeknd, also known as Abel Tesfaye.
Lily made sure to turn heads in a strapless sequinned dress with a ruffled bodice and added a touch of colour with a blue flower fastened across the chest.
Stunning: She showed off her incredible figure in a black mini dress embellished with dazzling silver sequins for the occasion
Sparkling: Lily gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of black pointed heels and let her outfit do all the talking as she kept her accessories minimal
Poser: She styled her golden locks loosely across her shoulders in natural curls as she posed on the red carpet
Glam: The actress opted to accentuate her stunning features with a dramatic smokey-eye make-up palette
Gorgeous: Earlier in the day, Lily had put on an equally glamorous display as she stepped out for The Idol’s premiere alongside The Weeknd, also known as Abel Tesfaye
Glittering: Lily made sure to turn heads in a strapless sequinned dress with a ruffled bodice and added a touch of colour with a blue flower fastened across the chest
Edgy: Lily was joined at the afterparty by Julia Fox, who once again showed off her very quirky sense of style
Different look: The model, 33, showed off her enviable figure through a sheer white plastic dress adorned with white ruffled detailing
Casual: Travis Scott cut a laidback figure in black trousers and a dark T-shirt, worn underneath a zip-up jumper and a jacket
Laidback: He shielded his eyes with oval sunglasses and accessorised his all-black look with a silver chain
Style: Meanwhile, Troye Sivan put on a trendy display as he posed up a storm with South Korean singer Jennie Ruby
Chic: South Korean singer Jennie showed off her toned pins in a black skirt with a daring side split, which she styled with a waistcoat
She completed her look with a pair of sheer elbow-length gloves and showed off her striking features with a touch of eyeliner.
The Weeknd, who stars on the show and created it with Sam Levinson and Reza Fahim, cut a suave figure in a tuxedo as he posed alongside Lily.
It comes after their new HBO series The Idol has been panned after it premiered at the 76th Film Festival on Monday.
The show, which is set to begin airing June 4 on HBO, was a rare TV project to screen at the annual cinematic event in France, at the Grand Théâtre Lumière.
It is the story of ‘a rising pop idol’ named Jocelyn (Lily) as she enters into a ‘complicated relationship’ with ‘a self-help guru and leader of a modern-day cult’ and nightclub manager named Tedros (The Weeknd), according to a synopsis.
The Idol had already garnered controversy on the heels of a March report in Rolling Stone that dubbed it ‘torture porn’ and detailed a series of troubles amid production, citing multiple insiders.
And now, it has received a slew of mixed reviews The Hollywood Reporter’s Lovia Gyarkye dubbed the forthcoming drama ‘more regressive than transgressive’.
The report noted how the network has sought to amplify the sex-fuelled debauchery in marketing the series, advertising it from ‘the gutters of Hollywood’ and the ‘sick & twisted minds’ of Levinson and the rapper.
The show was described the show as ‘an older, even more stylized version of Euphoria’s second season,’ referencing another HBO series from Levinson.
A scene in which a music exec argued with a director to ‘stop c***blocking America,’ Gyarkye said, was indicative of ‘the show’s intention and puts a metaphorical hand up at incoming haters: Sex sells, and The Idol revels in that’.
The report noted that the scenes in the show are marked by Levinson’s ‘efficient and stylish direction’ and a variety of vibes.
‘Some of them have momentum, others are contradictory and most of them are confusing,’ Gyarkye said. ‘It makes you wonder if in trying so hard to be transgressive, the show ultimately becomes regressive.’
It referenced the gratuitous displays of nudity for Lily’s character Jocelyn, noting: ‘Rarely does a scene go by without the camera showing flashes of her breasts or a**.
‘You start to wonder if this is building to anything, and by episode two it seems likely that it’s probably not.’
A Variety report penned by Matt Donnelly and Zack Sharf noted that the show’s initial pair of episodes touch on seedy topics such as ‘revenge porn photos of bodily fluids on Depp’s face, masturbation with ice cubes, nightclub-owning scam artists and vile Hollywood sycophants’.
The screenings were met with a ‘five-minute standing ovation,’ according to the publication.
Meanwhile, Deadline’s Damon Wise referenced the previous controversies over the series, noting that in a case of life imitating art, the crazy scenes surrounding the premiere would not have been out of place on the screen in a story that, at least as far as anyone could tell, is a satire on the sensation-saturated world of contemporary pop culture, where good is bad and bad is the bare minimum’.
The critic also described the series as ‘one part giallo, one part erotic thriller and thus two parts Brian De Palma,’ also drawing a comparison to Charles Manson.
The Los Angeles Times review, penned by Mary McNamara, noted that the series has ‘a similar penchant for graphic sex, cute clothes and self-destruction’ to Euphoria.
Sophisticated: Caylee Cowen put on a dazzling display in a blue gown as she arrived at the afterparty
Fashionistas: Rachel Kylian looked incredible in a black and white gown while Hari Nef looked stylish in a black satin dress
Playful: Suzanna Son put on a vibrant display in a purple tasseled dress with dramatic waterfall sleeves
Statement: Lena Mahfouf showed off her incredible figure in a backless dress while Sophie Mudd captured attention in a plunging lace gown
Edgy: Moses Sumney cut a trendy figure in black trousers and a satin shirt, worn partially unbuttoned to give a flash of his toned abs
Creator: Sam Levinson, who created The Idol after working on Euphoria, arrived at the afterparty with his wife Ashley
Arm-in-arm: Max Dean cut a smart figure in a black suit as he attended the afterparty with a guest
Leggy look: Abigail Cowen showed off her toned pins in a black panelled gown with a daring side split
Mixed reviews: It comes after Lily’s new HBO series The Idol has been panned after it premiered at the 76th Film Festival on Monday, but her own performance was praised
Plot: It is the story of ‘a rising pop idol’ named Jocelyn (Lily) as she enters into a ‘complicated relationship’ with ‘leader of a modern-day cult’ Tedros (The Weeknd), according to a synopsis
It was described as ‘a, well, naked attempt to bring the TikTok generation back to cinemas with a tantalizing nepo-baby vibe, along with hints of scandal’.
However, Lily’s performance was commended by a number of critics, as THR’s Gyarkye called it ‘persuasive’.
Wise described it as a ‘highly sexualized performance … grounded and often vulnerable, discomfitingly addressing the fine lines between porn and art’ and ‘power and exploitation that have faced young women in the music industry for years’.
The cast of the series is rounded out by Suzanna Son, Troye Sivan, Moses Sumney, Jane Adams, Dan Levy, Jennie Kim, Eli Roth, and Hank Azaria.
Lily-Rose Depp puts on a leggy display in a sequin dress at The Idol afterparty
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