The International Luxury Travel Market Cannes rolled out its gilded carpet once again, welcoming the icons, innovators, and visionaries of the hospitality world. The atmosphere buzzed with the elegance and allure of a cinematic premiere, and these illustrious personalities didn’t just walk—they dazzled. From tailored suits to dramatic gowns, the style game was unmatched. Here’s our roundup of the industry’s brightest stars who turned heads at this year’s ILTM.

Valerie Ann Wilson, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Valerie Wilson Travel, set the tone for the evening with her commanding presence. Draped in a vibrant red ensemble that exuded power and poise, she was every inch the trailblazing icon the industry reveres. As a pioneering figure in luxury travel, her arrival felt like the opening scene of a blockbuster—legendary and unforgettable.

Christophe Laure, Area General Manager of InterContinental Paris Le Grand, embodied modern sophistication in his impeccably tailored navy-blue sports coat and jeans. With the charm of a GQ cover star, Laure’s polished look mirrored his dedication to timeless elegance in hospitality.

Viktoria Riley, Director of Marketing at The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort Bahamas, stunned in a green silk tunic dress shimmering like palm trees in the sun. Her refined yet vibrant ensemble captured the spirit of the Bahamian paradise she represents.

Simone Giorgi, General Manager of Park Hyatt Milano, turned heads in a sleek suit and aviator shades. Stepping out like the hero of a Fellini film, Simone had an effortless air of Italian cool that perfectly complemented his Milanese roots.

Don’t look now, it’s Leigh Elizabeth Israel, Owner of Avondale Travel, bringing understated glamour to the event in a black long sleeve top paired with a teal skirt accented with magenta. Her look, a study in style with a playful pop of color, was as curated as her travel itineraries.

We went absolutely giddy when we saw Lukas Burkia, Head of Sales and Communication at FORESTIS. He defined effortless style in an all-black ensemble, complete with a Gucci belt and perfect hair. With an aura of cool confidence, Lukas was a walking masterclass in modern minimalism.

Denys Montes de Oca, Corporate Director of Sales and Marketing at Velas Resorts, channeled 90s supermodel vibes in a spectacular long black dress with geometric gold earrings. Her striking look leaving our flabber absolutely ghasted!

Is it Robert DeNiro? Or is it Fabio Leon Ramirez, Co-Owner and Executive Director of Sales at Red Karpet Travel “Level Concierge”, bringing swag and a cinematic edge in a pin striped suit reminiscent of Hollywood’s leading men.

Camila Zevallos, Luxury Travel Advisor at Classic Travel, stole the spotlight in a dramatic black Anne Fontaine dress adorned with ruffles, tulle, and a statement bow necklace. Her look was pure high-fashion drama, turning every glance her way into a moment of awe.

Markos Chaidemenos, Managing Director of Canaves Collection, opted for a dark suit with a pocket handkerchief, eschewing a tie for a relaxed yet polished vibe. The result? An effortlessly cool aesthetic that was as desirable as his Santorini escapes.

Gabriela Markova, Founder of GM Selection and Luxury Bloc, embodied international intrigue in a sleek black turtleneck and skirt, paired with stunner shades. It was giving femme fatale—poised, powerful, and unforgettable.

Rodrigo Garza, Commercial Director and Founding Partner of NUBA, brought a dose of espionage chic to the event. Garza’s suave demeanor and relaxed sweater with tailored suit pants left us wondering: shaken or stirred? Either way, he’s redefining debonair.

Anne Scully, Partner at Embark Beyond, captivated with her timeless black dress featuring a feathered collar and artfully tousled hair. Radiating the glamour of Hollywood’s golden age, Scully’s statement jewelry ensured she sparkled in every sense of the word.

Tony Shepherd, CEO of Four Hundred, impressed with understated elegance in textured black, blending luxury and approachability in a manner that defines his brand.

Laura Alvarez, Co-Founder, Commercial Director, and Luxury Travel Advisor at Otelle was channeling early 2000’s red carpet nostalgia. She wowed in a sheer blouse with a crisp white collar. The combination felt like a throwback to the classy dark intrigue of the 90’s & 2000’s on the red carpet.

Jean-Pierre Trevisan, Managing Director of Hotel Lutetia Paris, made an unforgettable impression in a long coat, his white-peppered hair and distinguished beard epitomizing Parisian elegance. His look was simply cinematic, a scene-stealer worthy of a leading role.

Trinity, is that you? Lucia Rodríguez Bortoni, CEO of Viajes Le Grand, was turning heads in a sleek leather dress that married sharp sophistication with what we felt was a subtle nod to the new paradigm that her company purports – a step outside of “The Matrix.” A masterclass in high-fashion versatility, her look was equal parts edgy and elegant.

Stephanie Greger, General Manager of Mandarin Oriental, Milan, exuded effortless authority in a tailored long coat, accented by layered necklaces. Her ensemble was a testament to the fact that power dressing shouldn’t sacrifice style.

Daniel Ceballos, Corporate Director of Sales and Marketing at Chablé Hotels, owned the look of success in a blazer and black turtleneck. The streamlined silhouette made a bold yet understated statement, reflecting his sharp professionalism.

Analucia Torres, Founder and CEO of Mundana Travel, stood out in a sparkling boat-neck dress with a short, voluminous skirt. Analucia brought drama and flair to the ITLM red carpet. Her ensemble radiated individuality, perfectly mirroring her trailblazing spirit.

Frederico Vasconcelos, Director of Sales and Marketing at Rosewood Vienna, made a statement by putting his twist on the black turtleneck trend with a high-waisted tailored trouser and an immaculate thigh-length coat. Frederico not only wore it, but owned it, leaving onlookers in awe. The look wasn’t just pulled off—it was devoured.

Amy Grigos, Founder and Luxury Travel Advisor at High Access Travel, stunned in a matador-inspired ruffled jacket paired with relaxed leather pants. Fierce yet refined, her bold look was undeniably one of the event’s standouts.

Yelinka Chorro, Founder and CEO of Flying & Traveling Tours, brought cool girl, high-end rocker in a sleek black pantsuit adorned with silver buttons. Her outfit had a rebellious edge that resonated with her rockstar energy—utterly captivating.

Carole-Anne Hughs, Director of Marketing at Brickell Travel, mesmerized in a black dress with a plunging neckline and transparent detailed tulle sleeves. The dark, timeless elegance of her ensemble popped against the lush, verdant background.

Annie Fitzsimmons, Writer, Editor, National Geographic Travel Expert, and Podcast Host for Embark Beyond, arrived in a long black dress with a V-neck and a chic neck scarf, embodying understated sophistication. A diva look, if there ever was one.

Each guest brought a unique flair to the red carpet, weaving together a visual narrative that celebrated style, innovation, and the art of luxury travel. As ILTM Cannes continues to shine as the pinnacle of the industry, these luminaries remind us that the true essence of hospitality lies in its ability to inspire, innovate, and illuminate the extraordinary. A special thanks to Carlton Cannes, Hôtel Martinez, Hotel Barrière Le Majestic for lending their beautiful spaces to capture these luminaries in their element.