Eva Herzigova storms Cannes Film Festival's A Private Life premiere
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Eva Herzigova, Elsa Hosk, Toni Garrn and Georgina Chapman made sure to bring the glamour as they stepped out at Cannes Film Festival’s A Private Life premiere.

The supermodels captured attention as they were among the first stars to step out at the premiere of French film Vie privée (A Private Life), starring Jodie Foster.

For the star-studded event, Eva, 52, put on an elegant display in a vibrant pink strapless mini dress complete with a dramatic full-length skirt at the front.

The Czech model gave a flash of her toned legs as the back of her gown featured a fitted mini skirt and she added to her frame with black pointed heels.

She completed her look with a pair of black elbow-length gloves and added a touch of glitz with a sparkling jewelled choker necklace.

Eva was joined on the red carpet by Swedish model Elsa, 36, who oozed sophistication in a gorgeous strapless cream gown with a feathered skirt. 

Eva Herzigova (pictured), Elsa Hosk and Toni Garrn stepped out at Cannes Film Festival's A Private Life premiere

Elsa brought the glamour as she stunned in a cream gown for the star-studded event

Toni also showed off her supermodel credentials on the red carpet

Eva Herzigova, Elsa Hosk and Toni Garrn made sure to bring the glamour as they stepped out at Cannes Film Festival’s A Private Life premiere

Leading the arrivals, Georgina Chapman also stepped out arm-in-arm with her partner Adrien Brody

Leading the arrivals, Georgina Chapman also stepped out arm-in-arm with her partner Adrien Brody

A Private Life (Vie privée) is a French-psychological thriller film in which Jodie Foster stars as psychiatrist Lilian Steiner.

Her character decides to launch a private investigation into the death of one of her patients after she becomes convinced she has been murdered.

Directed and co-written by Rebecca Zlotowski, Jodie is starring alongside the likes of Daniel Auteuil, Virginie Efira, Mathieu Amalric and Vincent Lacoste.

Jodie, who is fluent in French, has previously starred in other French-language productions including Fleur Bleu when she was just 14 years old.

But it is the first time she has ever taken on a leading role in a French-language film and Jodie told Vanity Fair she felt ‘a lot freer’ on her most recent project.

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