Winnie Harlow looked ethereal as she arrived at her Fashion and Futurism event during Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2025 on Tuesday.
The Canadian model, 30, stunned as she showcased her enviable frame in a figure-hugging plunging white dress.
She gave herself a few extra inches by slipping into a pair of towering white strappy sandals.
Winnie toted around her belongings in a white leather handbag and completed her look with a white and orange neck scarf.
She looked elated during the event, which was hosted by Meta, as she was seen speaking to the audience on stage.
Her appearance comes just a few months after the America’s Next Top Model revealed she is set to walk down the aisle with fiancé Kyle, 29.

Winnie Harlow, 30, looked ethereal in a plunging white dress as she arrived at her Fashion and Futurism during Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2025 on Tuesday

The Canadian model stunned as she showcased her model physique in a knee-length, figure-hugging dress
The basketball player popped the question on February 13 with a dazzling 8.5-carat, oval-cut diamond ring, which he spent three months designing himself.
He asked Winnie to be his wife while they were on a private plane heading off on holiday in the Turks and Caicos in the Caribbean.
Filling the plane with red roses, balloons, chocolate and champagne, Kyle then read her a poem he had written, before getting down on one knee.
And in an extra special surprise, once on the Caribbean island, their families were waiting for them to celebrate the proposal, with dinner on the beach and a fireworks display.
Winnie gushed to Vogue magazine that the couple were ‘over the moon’ to be engaged, admitting she was caught completely by surprise.
She said: ‘For a split second in my head I thought, “This would be so cute if this was an engagement.
‘But I’m also not the type of person who wants to guess or wants to spoil a surprise. So it just was a fleeting thought in my head.’
The lovebirds first started dating in 2020, with Winnie then moving from New York City to Los Angeles to be with Kyle, who played for the L.A. Lakers at the time.

She added inches to her statuesque physique as she slipped into towering white strappy sandals

Winnie toted around her belongings in a white leather handbag as she completed her look with a white and orange neck scarf
The athlete has now moved to join the Milwaukee Bucks, with Winnie often spotted at his basketball games cheering him on from courtside seats.
Meanwhile, Winnie has found huge success as a supermodel and has stormed some of the world’s biggest runways.
The superstar previously confessed she was ‘never supposed to be a model’ due to her Vitiligo.
However, she became the first person with the skin condition to walk the runway at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
Vitiligo is a long-term condition where pale white patches develop on the skin, which is caused by a lack of melanin.
In 2023, Winnie recalled working at La Senza and looking at the models, wishing she could do what they were doing, as she reflected on how much she’d achieved.
She told ET Canada: ‘It’s funny to me now that I’ve actually created a lane for myself in this industry that there was never a lane set.
‘People will be like, she’s already a model because of her skin. I’m like, Well, it was actually the opposite. I was never supposed to be a model because of my skin.

She looked elated during the event, which was hosted by Meta, as she was seen speaking to an audience on stage

Her appearance comes just a few months after the America’s Next Top Model revealed she is set to walk down the aisle with fiancé Kyle, 29 (pictured)
‘I’ve actually fought against that but I’m like oh… you must think my skin is beautiful now, which nobody thought before. So, you know, it’s a double-edged sword, but there’s beauty in it.’
Winnie said she hopes to continue breaking down barriers for other people with the condition who dream of becoming a model.
She said: ‘I think the biggest challenge today would be still breaking down those doors that, God bless, I was able to push down those doors to walk through.
‘But keeping those doors open for others to walk through… making sure that it isn’t just tokenism.
‘Making sure that it isn’t just there’s one face or there’s one person who can. Everyone is able to.’