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The documentary movie focuses on the work of French glaciologist Claude Lorius, the first ever scientist to raise awareness of the dangers of global warming. And she seemed in great spirits as she walked the red carpet at the Closing Ceremony along with fellow jurors Joel Coen, Xavier Dolan and Rossy De Palma.


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And her latest showstopping ensemble was no different - this time Sienna applied the Miller magic to an exquisite powder blue Gucci si. So Sienna decided it would be best if her new character looked nothing like her previous one. Her most impressive looks so far have included her custom-made Ralph Lauren silver slinky gown at the amfAR Gala on Thursday, and also Saturday evening's tiered Gucci number as she met the Macbeth premiere. Sunday was the final premiere of the Cannes Film Festival, for French movie Le Glace Et Le Ciel Ice and Skyone of the out-of-competition films not up for this year's coveted Palme d'Or award. Actress Michelle Rodriguez went for full-on gothic sienna miller fringe in a long-sleeved black gown that was somewhat sheer. Aniston has celebrity hairstylist Chris McMillan to thank for the iconic look. Chignons and French pleats are more wearable. Beware of buns balanced on the top of the head and quiffs as they add inches when sin you really want to do is subtract them.

Keep hair sleek at the sides and volumised on top. British beauty Sienna - who was one of the main members of the Cannes jury this year - kept her beauty look as effortless but lovely as ever, her blonde bob worn wavy with twists pulling tendrils of hair off her face. Those advertisers use tracking technologies to collect information about your activity on our sites and applications and across the Internet and your other apps and devices.


sienna miller fringe

Sienna Miller reveals she gave herself 'the worst haircut you've ever seen' - It does kind of look weird with the hair up in the hat to accentuate it.


sienna miller fringe

Hairdressers always take a long look in the mirror at a new client, digesting the strong and weak points of bone structure and features before setting to with the scissors. They do this not to make you squirm, but because face shape is as much of a make or break factor to a new look as hair type. However, they're only human, with some more accomplished than others, and so if you think that your current hairstyle isn't as flattering as it could be encourage your stylist to sharpen up his or her act by knowing in advance what will suit you. Shape: Oval The epitome of feminine perfection, oval face shapes have slim proportions and a forehead and chin of almost exactly the same width. Prominent cheekbones are part of the package. Star performers: Keira Knightley, Kate Moss, Gemma Arterton, Agyness Deyn, Natalie Imbruglia, Natalie Portman, Sienna Miller, Eva Longoria Parker Styles to suit: The 'ovals' are unsurprisingly the most daring of the A-list beauties in terms of dramatic restyles. With such perfect proportions and killer cheekbones, there are no defects to camouflage and that inspires confidence in a radical new look. Many celebrities are ultra conservative, but these ladies have all lopped off their locks at some time. Short and sharp, long and luxurious, bobbed, layered, curly, crimped, chignoned, with or without a fringe, anything goes if this is your shape. Steer clear of: Playing too safe. Shape: Heart Similar to the oval, but the top half of the face is wider and narrows below the cheekbones to a small, but defined, pointed chin. Star performers: Carey Mulligan, Sophie Dahl, Victoria Beckham, Thandie Newton, Kate Hudson, Kirsten Dunst, Beyoncé. Styles to suit: Create the illusion of balance between top and bottom with curls and waves introduced around level with the cheekbones. Styles with fullness through the ends directed away from the face will widen the appearance of the chin and jawbone and make for more even proportions. A fringe is an option, but is best worn short and choppy or longer and sliced into rather than in a heavy unbroken straight line. Shape: Round Full cheeked and rounded, this face shape is slightly chubby and childlike. Having a defined chin is a definite advantage. Star performers: Lily Cole, Stella McCartney, Kelly Osbourne, Miquita Oliver, Holly Willoughby. Styles to suit: Side partings are sympathetic. Keep hair sleek at the sides and volumised on top. Sixties influenced styles with backcombed fullness are flattering and always a runway trend. Feathered or layered styles falling onto the face are slimming, as are soft waves. Work those high ponytails, and up-dos with loose tendrils around the hairline and sides. Shape: Square Slightly masculine elements such as a wide jaw and chiseled chin dominate the face. This is a strong bone structure and one of the positives is that it's a double chin free zone. Star performers: Minnie Driver, Billie Piper, Jennifer Aniston, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Reese Witherspoon. Styles to suit: Slim that wide jaw with long styles incorporating chin length layers. Make it a middle or slightly off centre parting. Fringes focus attention on the eyes and cheekbones - opt for longer broken up full ones or wispy half fringes. Textured bob cuts which fall onto the face and relaxed waves effectively disguise the widest points of the face. Steer clear of: Short haircuts that stop at the widest part of the face and expose that razor sharp jaw line and strong chin. Shape: Long Typical elements include a high forehead, narrow bone structure and long well defined chin. Star performers: Sarah Jessica Parker, Chloe Sevigny, Hillary Swank, Liv Tyler, Jade Jagger, Alexa Chung, Leona Lewis, Lisa Snowdon. Styles to suit: Shorten the face with a curly bob or a mid-length or long style with layers at eye and cheekbone level to create texture. A side parting creates an illusion of width. Fringes, curls and flicks all work beautifully. Steer clear of: Avoid one-length straight styles as they just reinforce the long-faced impression. Beware of buns balanced on the top of the head and quiffs as they add inches when want you really want to do is subtract them. Chignons and French pleats are more wearable.