Sharon Stone turned to the Miss Sohee runway for her attire at the “Fjord” red carpet premiere during the 2026 Cannes Film Festival on Monday.
The Oscar-nominated “Casino” star wore a design from Miss Sohee founder Sohee Park’s spring 2026 couture collection. Inspired by shifting skyscapes and structured with nods to plumage and florals aplenty, the gown brought a bevy of drama to the Cannes red carpet.
The look was comprised of a strapless dress with a scalloped neckline and shimmering crystal embellishments throughout, echoing a starry sky. From the neckline, the gown transitioned to a deep blue tone and in an ombré fashion transitioned to a light tone until the material of the dress was white.
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Exposed boning on the bodice was contrasted by purple wisteria embroidery hanging from branches on the waist. Black fabric gave the body of the dress an hourglass silhouette, and coordinated with an organza cape featuring the same floral motif.
As for accessories, Stone added pieces from Garatti’s high jewelry collection, including a bluish-green diamond set in a custom necklace and surrounded by diamonds. She also wore rings and earrings from the brand. Stone’s look was curated by creative director Paris Libby.
Sohee Park’s spring 2026 couture collection made its runway debut as part of Paris Couture Week in January 2026. Park took inspiration from her own windowsill, watching the colorways of the sky change over time.
“The London-based designer transposed the window she looked out of onto the female silhouette, which she used as a frame for her designs, articulating imaginary scenes,” Alex Wynne wrote in WWD’s review of the collection.
“The multiplicity of techniques she used was impressive, from graphic textural embroideries featuring large-as-life wisteria to traditional ink painting that echoed the designer’s fine art background, adorning a voluminous pink silk organza cape and matching dress.”
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival kicked off on May 12 and concludes on Saturday. The 79th edition of the festival will include films like “Fatherland,” starring Oscar-nominated actress Sandra Hüller, “Full Phil,” starring Kristen Stewart and filmmaker James Gray’s “Paper Tiger.” Demi Moore, Ruth Negga and filmmaker Park Chan-wook serve on the 2026 Cannes Film Festival jury.