YoonA is here for another Cannes appearance
Girls’ Generation member and actress YoonA just came back to the Cannes Film Festival for the second time. Reports released on May 12, 2026, confirmed that she was invited to attend the 79th Cannes Film Festival as a representative of the luxury jewelry brand Qeelin. The South Korean sensation serves as the global ambassador for the brand and appeared at the event on May 17, 2026, at the Palais des Festivals in France. Her return took place two years after she first graced the event in 2024, gaining attention for her stylish appearance.
YoonA Continues Expanding Her Global Presence
During her first Cannes visit in 2024, YoonA attended two major events and quickly became one of the celebrities discussed online for her elegant fashion choices. This year, she appeared at the event with a classic white gown and flower-shaped jewelry, creating quiet luxury. Besides Cannes, she will also participate in the Kering Women In Motion Awards, an event that recognizes women who have contributed to the entertainment industry through creative work and leadership. Over the years, the Girls’ Generation member has expanded her acting career through successful series such as King the Land, Big Mouth, and Bon Appétit, Your Majesty.
Finding the balance between acting and music projects
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Alongside her television work, YoonA has also acted in several successful films, including Exit, Confidential Assignment, and Miracle: Letters to the President. The 35-year-old originally debuted as a member of Girls’ Generation under SM Entertainment in August 2007, becoming the girl group’s “visual” member. Meanwhile, fans are looking forward to her next drama, Unnatural, where she will play a forensic pathologist working at an unnatural death investigation lab. The series is based on the popular Japanese drama of the same name, which premiered in early 2018.

