Kylie Minogue dons a sheer corset-style dress at the premiere of Elvis at Cannes Film Festival

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Kylie Minogue displays her svelte figure in a sheer corset-style dress with bejewelled bra at Cannes Film Festival premiere of Elvis

Kylie Minogue displayed her svelte figure as she stepped out to the premiere of Elvis at Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday. 

The singer, 53, slipped into a sheer corset-style dress structured with boned piping and complete with a bejewelled bra. 

She turned around and gave a glimpse of her toned legs in the elegant number that featured a dramatic thigh-high split at the back. 

Kylie Minogue dons a sheer corset-style dress at the premiere of Elvis at Cannes Film Festival

Jaw-dropping: Kylie Minogue, 53, displayed her svelte figure in a sheer corset-style dress with a bejewelled bra at the premiere of Elvis at Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday

Kylie boosted her small frame with a pair of black high heels that fastened around her ankles with thin straps. 

She added a huge silver choker with green diamonds for an extra dose of glamour, and wore her golden locks in soft waves.

To finish off her look, Kylie added a striking sweep of black eyeliner and a slick of matte pink lipstick. 

Stunning: She turned around and gave a glimpse of her toned legs in the elegant number that featured a dramatic thigh-high split at the back

Incredible: Kylie wore her golden locks in soft waves

Stunning: She turned around and gave a glimpse of her toned legs in the elegant number that featured a dramatic thigh-high split at the back

Glittering: She added a huge silver choker with green diamonds for an extra dose of glamour

Glittering: She added a huge silver choker with green diamonds for an extra dose of glamour

There’s a lot of excitement around the Elvis Presley biopic from Australia’s Baz Luhrmann, who is hoping to recreate the buzz he generated when he brought the can-can to Cannes with Moulin Rouge! 20 years ago.

The film chronicles the life and career of Elvis from his early days as a child growing up in Mississippi to his ascent as a rock and roll icon and movie star, along with his complex relationship with his manager. 

Baz served as the film’s director and co-screenwriter, along with Sam Bromell, Craig Pearce and Jeremy Donner, from a story he conceived with Jeremy.

Glowing: To finish off her look, Kylie added a striking sweep of black eyeliner and a slick of matte pink lipstick

Glowing: To finish off her look, Kylie added a striking sweep of black eyeliner and a slick of matte pink lipstick

Event: There's a lot of excitement around the Elvis Presley biopic from Australia's Baz Luhrmann, who is hoping to recreate the buzz he generated with Moulin Rouge

Event: There’s a lot of excitement around the Elvis Presley biopic from Australia’s Baz Luhrmann, who is hoping to recreate the buzz he generated with Moulin Rouge

The musical drama stars Austin and Tom Hanks, who plays his infamous manager Colonel Tom Parker. 

Elvis – who sold over 1B records – received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018 and he’s been inducted into multiple music halls of fame.

Elvis died, age 42, in 1977 from cardiac arrhythmia due to a toxic reaction to codeine.

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Austin recently noted that he ‘lost touch’ with his own personality while playing the eponymous character.

He told GQ Magazine: ‘You can lose touch with who you actually are, and I definitely had that when I finished Elvis – not knowing who I was.’ 

Star: Watching from the wings is Colonel Tom Parker - played by Tom Hanks - whom Elvis signed a contract with in January 1955 and he went on to manage him for over two decades

Star: Watching from the wings is Colonel Tom Parker – played by Tom Hanks – whom Elvis signed a contract with in January 1955 and he went on to manage him for over two decades

The King: Austin (pictured) looked strikingly different as he transformed into the rock singer Elvis Presley

Legend: Elvis is pictured in 1968 performing on stage

The King: Austin (left) looked strikingly different as he transformed into the rock singer Elvis Presley (right) 

As well as the mental impact of playing Elvis, Austin also revealed he was bedridden for a week after falling unwell one day after wrapping up the filming in March 2021.

Austin said he was diagnosed with a virus that simulates appendicitis and said it was like his body shut down straight after filming.

He said: ‘I woke up at four in the morning with excruciating pain, and I was rushed to hospital.’

Much-anticipated: On Monday, Warner Bros. Pictures unveiled the second trailer for Elvis - which will hit theatres on June 24

Much-anticipated: On Monday, Warner Bros. Pictures unveiled the second trailer for Elvis – which will hit theatres on June 24

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