Andie MacDowell looks effortlessly stylish as she enjoys a casual outing in Cannes

Andie MacDowell was all smiles when she returned to the Martinez hotel on Wednesday after a casual outing during the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival.

The American actress, 65, looked classy in a crisp white shirt which she cinched at the waist with a matching thin belt.

She paired the number with blue wide-leg jeans and elevated her body in a pair of brown heels.

The Groundhog Day star lugged her belongings around in a large shoulder bag and styled her gray locks pulled back in a neat updo.

Andie has spoken out about her gray pride in recent years, refusing to rely on harsh hair dye for a more youthful look.

Good humour: Andie MacDowell was all smiles when she returned to the Martinez hotel on Wednesday after a casual outing during the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival

Out and about: The American actress, 65, looked stylish in a crisp white shirt that she cinched at the waist with a matching thin belt

Andie donned a radiant makeup palette for the outing, including a bold smudge of red lipstick, and hid behind huge black sunglasses.

Her appearance comes after it was revealed that she will star alongside Michael Keaton in a re-imagining of their hit sci-fi comedy Multiplicity.

Their new comedy Goodrich stars Michael as an art dealer dealing with his career on the rocks and his family life going up in flames at the same time.

Michael’s character Andy Goodrich finds himself caring for his nine-year-old twins alone when his second wife enters rehab and raises the specter of divorce.

The personal turmoil forces Andy to mend his comparison to Carol, his pregnant adult daughter from a previous relationship, played by Mila Kunis.

It emerged this week via Deadline that Andie, as well as True Detective actress Carmen Ejogo and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel actor Kevin Pollak, were added to the film’s ensemble.

Written and directed by Nancy Meyer’s daughter Hallie Meyers-Shyer, the film began principal photography this week in Los Angeles, where it’s set.

Andie and Michael previously starred together in Caddyshack director Harold Ramis’ 1996 film Multiplicity.

Michael played a character who cloned himself only to discover that each version of him has his own personality.

Stylish: She paired the number with blue wide-leg jeans and elevated her body in a pair of brown heels

Chic: The Groundhog Day star lugged her belongings around in a large shoulder bag and styled her gray locks pulled back in a neat updo

Looking good: Andie has spoken out about her gray pride in recent years, refusing to rely on harsh hair dye for a more youthful look

Stunning: Andie applied a radiant palette of makeup for the outing, including a bold swipe of red lipstick and hiding behind huge black sunglasses

The crazy plot was based on a short story in the National Lampoon by Chris Miller, who also helped write the screenplay.

Multiplicity proved to be a box office flop upon release, in addition to polarizing critics with a 45% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Andie’s latest appearance comes amid the career rise of her 28-year-old daughter Margaret Qualley, who has been a focus of the recent ‘fake baby’ furore.

Margaret is one of a huge plethora of up-and-coming new starlets with celebrity parents, from Johnny Depp’s daughter Lily-Rose Depp to Heidi Klum’s daughter Leni Klum.

Maya Hawke, whose parents are Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, and Kaia Gerber, whose mother is Cindy Crawford, have also risen to fame in recent years.

Among others, Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon, Judd Apatow’s daughter Maude Apatow and Elvis Presley’s granddaughter Riley Keough are also coming.

Online chatter around “fake babies” reached a fever pitch in December after New York magazine posted a viral cover story about the phenomenon.

Dakota Johnson, whose parents are Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith and whose grandmother is the Hitchcock blonde Tippi Hedren, was one of the faces on the cover.

Meanwhile, the director of Andie’s new movie is also a showbiz throwback as the daughter of two movie directors – both Nancy Meyers. whose work includes Something’s Gotta Give, and Charles Shyer, who made Father Of The Bride.

Remember when: Her appearance comes after it was announced that she will star alongside Michael Keaton in a new version of their hit sci-fi comedy Multiplicity

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