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Iranian model’s ‘noose’ protest dress at Cannes sparks backlash: Mahlagha Jaberi made a bold political statement at the film festival to highlight the ‘wrongful executions’ in her home country

Model Mahlagha Jaberi arrives for the screening of the film The Old Oak during the 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 26. Photo: AFP
Model Mahlagha Jaberi arrives for the screening of the film The Old Oak during the 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 26. Photo: AFP

  • Model Mahlagha Jaberi made a strong political statement with her outfit at the Cannes Film Festival last Friday, protesting against the recent spate of executions carried out by the Iranian government
  • The dress drew mixed criticisms, from Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine’s support to journalist Yashar Ali, who was less impressed by its lack of context

Iranian model Mahlagha Jaberi wore a black dress with a neckline that looks like a noose at the Cannes Film Festival last Friday.

The 33-year-old was making a statement about the recent spate of executions carried out by Iranian authorities. Her outfit went viral online, drawing a mix of both support and outrage.

Here’s what we know about the controversial moment …

Mahlagha Jaberi’s Cannes outfit made a statement

Iranian model Mahlagha Jaberi at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Photo: @mahlaghajaberi/Instagram
Iranian model Mahlagha Jaberi at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Photo: @mahlaghajaberi/Instagram
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Jaberi showed up on the red carpet in a black bodycon dress with straps that resembled a noose around her neck.

In a post uploaded to her Instagram account @mahlaghajaberi, Jaberi thanked her team and fashion designer Jila Saber for helping her shine a spotlight on the events happening back in her country.

“We wanted to make a fashion statement to observe the glamour of Cannes, but more importantly, to bring media attention to the wrongful executions of Iranian people,” Jaberi wrote in her caption.

“Unfortunately, political statements are not allowed at the film festival and the security stopped me from showing the back of my dress, but the ‘noose’ meaning was well understood,” she said in her post.

 

She also uploaded another video of her outfit with the caption, “Dedicated to the people of Iran.”

The video shows her posing in a dark room while a sombre music track plays in the background. The back of her dress, which features a long train with the phrase “Stop Executions”, can be seen in the clip.

A police motorcycle burns during a protest over the death of Mahsa Amini, a woman who died after being arrested by the Islamic republic’s “morality police”, in Tehran, Iran, in September 2022. Photo: Reuters
A police motorcycle burns during a protest over the death of Mahsa Amini, a woman who died after being arrested by the Islamic republic’s “morality police”, in Tehran, Iran, in September 2022. Photo: Reuters