Lara Stone flashes MAJOR sideboob and leg… as she sports flats on the Cannes red carpet
SHE may have broken fashion's golden rule, but rebellious Lara Stone did it in style as she attended amfAR's 22nd Annual Cinema Against AIDS gala last night.
Lara Stone put her ample assets on display in Cannes
The 31-year-old model stood out for all the right reasons in her revealing gown and flat shoe combination.
Making a statement by shunning the controversial "high heels only" enforcement, Lara opted for a casual pair of Grecian flat gold sandals which she paired with a knockout dress.
Her glittering gold maxi gown featured spaghetti straps and a deeply-plunging v-neck.
The sparkling fabric was gathered at her waist accentuating the beauty's hourglass figure.
Lara attended amfAR's charity gala in Cannes
The model stunned in a gold shimmering dress
With a daring thigh-high split, the stunner showed off her slender pins and she also displayed major sideboob by opting for no lingerie.
The L'Oréal spokeswoman donned a pair of statement earrings, a thin gold chain necklace and dramatic dark eye shadow to finish off her gorgeous look.
Cannes Film Festival came under fire earlier this week for reportedly turning away amputee Valeria Richter from the red carpet for not wearing high heels.
The movie producer - who has a partially–amputated foot - was allegedly stopped four times on her way into the premiere of Gus Van Sant’s Sea of Trees last Saturday.
Lara showed off some serious sideboob
Lara rebelled with a pair of strappy gold flat sandals
She told BBC 5 Live that red carpet officials pointed at her footwear and said: “No, no, this won’t work, you can’t get in like this.
“They pointed their finger at my shoe and then were waving their fingers at me. It was quite obvious it was my shoes that was an issue," she explained.
“Obviously, I could wave my foot at them and that would make the situation a little less awkward for them, because I had a visible explanation [for not wearing heels].”
Although Valerie was eventually allowed in to watch the film, she said many of her colleagues who didn’t wear heels “were rejected and did not come in”.
There were further claims that women at the premiere of Todd Hayne’s Carol on last Sunday were turned away for not wearing heels.