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Mahlagha Jaberi Radiates Elegance at Cannes ‘Women in Cinema’ Gala

Last night, the stunning 34-year-old Iranian model Mahlagha Jaberi made a striking appearance at the “Women in Cinema” gala, an event held in collaboration with Vanity Fair magazine. This glamorous affair took place on the sidelines of the Cannes Film Festival in France, within the luxurious setting of the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc.

The gala, which coincided with the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, was a celebration of female empowerment and recognition in the film industry. Mahlagha Jaberi graced the event wearing a breathtaking gown by Mikaeld and adorned with exquisite jewelry from La Marquise. Her flawless look was further enhanced by Make Up For Ever, her official beauty sponsor for the night.

Saturday night’s soirée was orchestrated by Jumana Al-Rashed, CEO of the Saudi Research and Media Group and a member of the board of trustees for the Red Sea Film Festival. The event honored six influential women in cinema, acknowledging their significant contributions to the industry. The star-studded gathering also saw numerous prominent figures from the global film community, who underscored the importance of inviting women from all corners of the world to participate in cinema and share their narratives from a female perspective.

This memorable evening not only celebrated the achievements of women in film but also highlighted the ongoing efforts to promote gender equality and diverse storytelling in the cinematic world.
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