Beauty at the Cannes Film Festival has spanned generations of starlets, from Grace Kelly to Uma Thurman, Isabelle Huppert and Emma Stone. Among those revered for their early influence on the carpet, Brigitte Bardot inspired modern-day updos seen on the likes of Naomi Watts, Salma Hayek and Lady Gaga, when she fashioned her long brunette hair in a pin-curl updo at the festival in 1953. Later, Madonna set a statement-lip movement in motion, embellishing her visage with a crimson accent in 1991. Ahead, WWD breaks down these legendary beauty moments and more. You May Also Like Brigitte Bardot, 1953 Brigitte Bardot Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images A trailblazer in cinema and style, Bardot was the picture of poised elegance at the Cannes Film Festival in 1953, celebrating the screening of “Manina, la fille sans voiles,” or “Manina, the Girl in the Bikini.” Here, she tied her wild ends in a pin-curl updo, with the front layers framing her face like micro-fringe.…