[custom_adv] After nearly two weeks of all-out Riviera glam, the Cannes Film Festival is over again for another year.The closing ceremony saw Nadine Labaki, Elle Fanning, Zhang Ziyi and the legendary Catherine Deneuve walk down the red carpet in beautiful gowns; but Chiara Mastroianni also stood out in her effortlessly elegant suit. [custom_adv] Scroll through the gallery above to see all the fashion highlights from closing ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival 2019.We've covered the red carpet at Cannes every day, want to see who wore what on the other days? [custom_adv] You can see the best looks by Arab designers here. Or, check out 33 looks from day 10 here; the style from day nine here; head here for day eight; and see Nadine Labaki and Sonam Kapoor on day seven here. [custom_adv] Want even more fashion? The biggest gowns were spied on day six; on day five Helen Mirren was spotted with bright pink hair; on day three Deepika Padukone wore a giant bow on her torso; check out day two here, and, finally, the looks from the opening ceremony here. [custom_adv] Want to see how much Aishwarya Rai's style has transformed since she started visiting Cannes? You'll find 41 outfits that show that evolution here. Meanwhile, witness how Deepika Padukone became one of the queens of the Cannes red carpet here (the gown she chose this year was particularly glorious). [custom_adv] The South Korean director became the first filmmaker from his country to win the top prize in Cannes. Last year’s Palme d’Or went to Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Shoplifters. [custom_adv] Parasite follows a struggling family who invade the lives of the wealthy Park family and get in over their heads when they become entangled in an unexpected incident. [custom_adv] Elsewhere, Atlantics director Mati Diop picked up the Grand Prix, making her the first black woman to win a Cannes prize (following her distinction of already being the first black woman to compete at Cannes). In total, three of the four films directed by women in Competition this year won prizes (Céline Sciamma took Best Screenplay, while Emily Beecham won Best Actress for her role in Jessica Hausner’s Little Joe), however none became the first solo female filmmaker to take home the Palme d’Or.