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On Sunday, people saw Natalie Portman leaving for the 76th Cannes Film Festival in France.
As she left the Hotel Martinez, the 41-year-old actress made a spectacular entrance wearing a plunging black lace top underneath a smart, oversized blazer and wide-legged pants.

At the photocall and press conference for her film May December, the two-time Golden Globe winner donned a pair of peep-toe shoes and looked magnificent.
A pair of big cat-eye sunglasses with a tortoiseshell-style frame were also worn by the Black Swan actress.
The Star Wars veteran chose a subtle makeup look for the yearly and international film festival to highlight her beautiful and unaltered beauty.

With light bronzer and rosy pink blush, the Harvard University alum showcased her perfect skin and softly flushed appearance.
She completed her appearance with a glossy nude pink lip.
The co-founder of Angel City styled her brown, collarbone-length hair in a middle-parting that was silky and straight.
She wore a stunning sequined dress at the Palais des Festivals premiere of The Zone of Interest over the weekend.

She was pictured with Julianne Moore at the May December movie premiere the day prior.
She wore a white and blue gown with a tulip skirt inspired by flower petal layers for the important event.
Todd Haynes and Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik are the writers and directors of Portman’s most recent romantic drama endeavor.
The plot of May December, as described in the synopsis, centers on a married couple, played by Moore and Charles Melton, who were formerly the subject of tabloid attention because of their significant age difference.

They welcome twins twenty years after their infamous romance and are «faced with the prospect of having a film made about their lives.»
In the midst of the stress, Portman’s character, a Hollywood actress, visits Maine to conduct research for a movie about their past, and their relationship begins to deteriorate.
Along with actor Will Ferrell, Portman serves as one of the film’s producers.
The film is now in competition for the Palme d’Or, Cannes’ top honor.