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A touch of light at the 2025 Césars: Leïla Bekhti breaks the codes in butter yellow

She signs one of the most dazzling looks of the ceremony. Dressed by Ami, the actress opts for a bright yellow dress, perfectly matched with an XXL coat.

She embodies the luminous touch in the middle of this sea of ​​black. Leïla Bekhti truly lit up the red carpet of the César ceremony on February 28 in a custom look by Ami. While the majority of the talents of the seventh art opted for sober and black creations, the actress chose a delicate pale yellow/mustard dress that gave her an almost majestic aura. Her look is distinguished by a silky dress with a round neck and short sleeves, the length of which gracefully conceals her shoes. The highlight of her elegance lies in the ultra-long lapel coat that she carefully placed on her shoulders, highlighting her set of sparkling jewels. This color that stands out reflects the light on her face and immediately gives a radiant complexion. Yellow, the next shade to adopt this spring?

Pale yellow, the new shade of elegance

It’s no surprise that Leïla Bekhti opted for pale yellow at the César Awards. Pastel tones, whether pink , green or blue, are increasingly making their way into our wardrobes as the warmer weather approaches. Spotted on the catwalks of the coming seasons, these shades bring freshness, lightness and a touch of romanticism to our essentials, becoming a seductive alternative to white and other soft tones. On the red carpet, celebrities are gradually succumbing to this trend, like Leïla Bekhti, but also Sabrina Carpenter at the 2025 Grammy Awards or Selena Gomez at the 2025 Golden Globes, who both opted for pale blue dresses. A masterstroke by Leïla Bekhti that sets the tone for the future shade of spring.

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