Here is a roundup from the Venice Film Festival premieres starting with the ‘L’Immensità’ premiere.
You couldn’t miss Irina Shayk who proved just how alluring a simple design can be wearing a custom Pinko open back design.
Stella Maxwell was part of Team Pinko. After the designer went simple with Irina’s design, this piece was elevated with ruffles which were no match for that gorgeous face.
Nieves Álvarez went the embellished and feathered route wearing an Alberta Ferretti Fall 2022 design with Bvlgari jewels.
Jessica Wang added some much needed colour to this red carpet wearing a tiered Carolina Herrera Fall 2022 pleated gown.
Les Enfants Des Autres Venice Film Festival Premiere
Film director Rebecca Zlotowski caught my eye in this gorgeous mint green Valentino Resort 2023 one-sleeve dress which gives us another feathered moment.
Elodie glided down the red carpet wearing a Valentino Fall 2022 Haute Couture gown which despite the heavy velvet skirt was simply divine.
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Venice Film Festival Premiere
Saint Laurent rarely diverts from black red carpet gowns, as showcased by Sydney Chandler.
We’ve seen this Alberta Ferretti Fall 2022 iridescent pleated gown a few times now, but that didn’t stop Jessica Wang giving it another outing.
And I’m glad she did, because she totally owned it.
Josephine Skriver was also luminous in Alberta Ferretti.
‘The Son’ Venice Film Festival Premiere
Natasha Poly wore a breath-taking, corseted, part tuxedo top Dolce & Gabbana gown highlighted with gold boning detail.
Infusing a classic Dolce & Gabbana touch, the skirt was accented with lace.
I’m not sure how I’m going to add this to my top 10, which is already overflowing.
I think Sara Sampaio’s sequin dress would’ve been much sexier without the slit.
‘Saint Omer’ Venice Film Festival Premiere
Alice Diop gave us our first Valentino PP Pink moment at this festival.
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