French-Algerian actress Lyna Khoudri isn’t one to follow formulas. From Papicha to The French Dispatch, and now Eagles of the Republic, her career has been shaped by instinct. We caught up with her between fittings in Cannes to shoot this GQ Hype cover and talk about emotional clarity, cultural memory, and the quiet power of choosing what feels right. “I choose my projects when something feels obvious,” she tells @aminakaabi. In her latest role, Khoudri returns to Cannes in Tarik Saleh’s political thriller, playing a woman caught in the web of power and surveillance, another chapter in a filmography that blurs the personal and political. Hit the link in bio to read the full story. Photography: @lucaspossiede
French-Algerian actress Lyna Khoudri isn’t one to follow formulas. From Papicha to The French Dispatch, and now Eagles of the Republic, her career has been shaped by instinct. We caught up with her between fittings in Cannes to shoot this GQ Hype cover and talk about emotional clarity, cultural memory, and the quiet power of choosing what feels right. “I choose my projects when something feels obvious,” she tells @aminakaabi. In her latest role, Khoudri returns to Cannes in Tarik Saleh’s political thriller, playing a woman caught in the web of power and surveillance, another chapter in a filmography that blurs the personal and political. Hit the link in bio to read the full story. Photography: @lucaspossiede
French-Algerian actress Lyna Khoudri isn’t one to follow formulas. From Papicha to The French Dispatch, and now Eagles of the Republic, her career has been shaped by instinct. We caught up with her between fittings in Cannes to shoot this GQ Hype cover and talk about emotional clarity, cultural memory, and the quiet power of choosing what feels right. “I choose my projects when something feels obvious,” she tells @aminakaabi. In her latest role, Khoudri returns to Cannes in Tarik Saleh’s political thriller, playing a woman caught in the web of power and surveillance, another chapter in a filmography that blurs the personal and political. Hit the link in bio to read the full story. Photography: @lucaspossiede
French-Algerian actress Lyna Khoudri isn’t one to follow formulas. From Papicha to The French Dispatch, and now Eagles of the Republic, her career has been shaped by instinct. We caught up with her between fittings in Cannes to shoot this GQ Hype cover and talk about emotional clarity, cultural memory, and the quiet power of choosing what feels right. “I choose my projects when something feels obvious,” she tells @aminakaabi. In her latest role, Khoudri returns to Cannes in Tarik Saleh’s political thriller, playing a woman caught in the web of power and surveillance, another chapter in a filmography that blurs the personal and political. Hit the link in bio to read the full story. Photography: @lucaspossiede
LAST LOOKS. House Ambassador @LynaKhoudri talks with CHANEL Beauty before making her way to the iconic Croisette. The French-Algerian actress discusses the focus of her beauty look, how her makeup empowers her, her favourite CHANEL Beauty memory, and how it feels to be in Cannes. GET THE LOOK: ULTRA LE TEINT FLUIDE B40 JOUES CONTRASTE 44 Narcisse SIGNATURE DE CHANEL 10 Noir LES 4 OMBRES 318 Blurry Green ROUGE COCO GLOSS Icing — #JouesContraste #4Ombres #CHANELBeauty #CHANELMakeup #Cannes2025