Rachel Weisz is Cannes' green goddess
Rachel Weisz gets green at the Cannes Film Festival

Rachel Weisz gets green at the Cannes Film Festival
Rachel Weisz was Cannes' green goddess over the weekend, rocking not one, but two sublime dresses in the A-lists' favourite new hue.
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Attending a photo call for new film Agora, and the British beauty was divine in Dior, wearing a lime brocade shift dress, teamed with Cartier gold bangles and Christian Louboutin nude peep-toes.
She looked fresh-faced and radiant, with those signature tumbling locks and a peachy pout.
Onto the evening, and for the film's premiere Weisz lit up the red carpet in a sweeping Valentino strapless jade gown.
Again, she looked to Cartier for her gems, and added vintage chandelier earrings and stacked bangles from the luxury jewellery house's glittering archives.
Green and gorgeous, it's easy to see why jades, emeralds and limes have become the stars' latest colour crush.
EVERYONE'S WEARING GREEN! See the A-list getting green here
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