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Eva Longoria stuns in white skirt with thigh-high slit at 2023 Cannes Film Festival

She’s white hot in Cannes.

Eva Longoria put a sexy spin on the classic shirt dress today, pairing a crisp white blouse with a maxi skirt that showed off plenty of leg as she continued a week of head-turning looks at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.

The “Desperate Housewives” actress, 48, left the Martinez Hotel in the summer-ready look with gold riveted detail while on her way to discuss her directorial debut for the movie “Flamin Hot.”

She paired the white collared shirt with puffed sleeves with a long, wrap-front skirt that revealed the hem of her shirt along with her toned legs.

Longoria wore her hair in a high top knot, accessorizing with satin platform heels and dangling gold earrings.

Eva Longoria looked summer-ready in a crisp white look at the Cannes Film Festival today. GC Images
Her outfit featured gold rivets and flower embellishments. GC Images
The star looked incredible in her leggy look. GC Images

This is the second time this week she’s rocked a white shirt in Cannes, with the tequila entrepreneur wearing a dazzling diamond necklace with a simple blouse and embellished black mini skirt yesterday.

She stuck to the black, white and gold palette in a long-sleeved Victoria Beckham dress for the Cannes Film Festival Air Mail Party last night, dripping in diamonds for the glitzy bash.

The “Tell it Like a Woman” star has certainly come a long way since her first appearance at the Cannes Film Festival.

She wowed in another white shirt yesterday. GC Images
Longoria, pictured with husband José Bastón, donned a black Victoria Beckham look last night. SplashNews.com
The TV star wore a $40 dress to her first Cannes Film Festival in 2005. PA Images via Getty Images

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In fact, she admitted to People last year that she wore a $40 dress to her first time at the film festival in 2005.

The longtime L’Oréal Paris spokesperson said that she “had no idea what Cannes was” at the time, choosing a glittery gold gown from a boutique on Melrose Avenue.

“Nobody would’ve known it was a $40 dress,” she said, continuing, “It’s not the dress, it’s the woman who wears the dress.”