As the cast of ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ gathered on the red carpet for the Venice Film Festival photocall, each star showcased their unique style. Jenna Ortega was joined by her co-stars Monica Bellucci, Catherine O’Hara, and Winona Ryder, who each chose distinct looks that captured the spirit of their upcoming film.
A Return to Her Signature Style
After promoting ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ in Michael Kors Collection during the film’s press tour in Mexico City and New York, Monica Bellucci made a return to her favourite label, Dolce & Gabbana. Despite a sense of déjà vu with her dotted sheer dress, there was something undeniably captivating about her look. The dress, with its timeless silhouette and playful polka dots, felt familiar, yet refreshingly feminine. I’m just glad she chose something other than a suit for this occasion. While her suits are always impeccably tailored, this dress allowed her to showcase a softer, more romantic side, perfectly in tune with the Venice backdrop.
Styled by Barbara Baumel.
Striped Elegance with a Playful Twist
Catherine O’Hara paid homage to the iconic ‘Beetlejuice’ stripes in a Petar Petrov shirt and trouser set. Jenna Ortega wore a Marc Jacobs striped blazer in Mexico City, so this showing was a fun, cohesive styling choice that tied the cast together. Her choice was a clever take on the film’s theme, adding a dose of light-hearted charm to the photocall.
Styled by Andrew Gelwicks.
Gothic Glam Meets Victorian Elegance
Winona Ryder remains an enigma in the world of fashion, and her latest appearance at the Venice Film Festival is a testament to her unique style. She stayed true to her signature aesthetic, a blend of authentic gothic glam and Victorian elegance. Winona’s look was a world apart from her new Jimmy Choo ad campaign, which launched today and features a more polished, commercial image of the actress. On the red carpet, however, she remains “one of one,” her style inimitable and true to her roots. The dark palette, the intricate detailing—it all speaks to a woman who has carved out her own niche in Hollywood, both on-screen and off.
Styled by Erica Cloud.
I know this is a horror film, but did they all play it a little too safe?
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