LILY-ROSE DEPP

May 25, 2023

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CANNES DISPATCH 8
Photographs by GREG WILLIAMS


Lily-Rose Depp stars in new Sam Levinson-directed drama, The Idol, co-starring Abel Tesfaye, AKA The Weeknd. The HBO show premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.

Following a nervous breakdown that caused the cancellation of her last tour, Jocelyn (Depp) is determined to reclaim her rightful status as the greatest pop star in America. She begins a complex relationship with nightclub owner Tedros (Tesfaye).

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Lily-Rose Depp wears Chanel, hair by Alexandry Costa, make-up by Sandrine Cano Bock

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