The Most Glamorous Red Carpet Looks From the Venice Film Festival
The term "red carpet season" is beginning to seem like a misnomer. The reality is that the red carpet schedule is positively packed year-round, including the Oscars in March, the Met Gala and Cannes Film Festival in May, and the Venice Film Festival in August. (Oh, and don't forget the upcoming VMAs on September 12!)
The Venice Film Festival just kicked off yesterday but has already blessed us with some majorly stylish red carpet looks. With the SAG strike keeping some actors and actresses away, models such as Bianca Balti and Anja Rubik are holding down the fort in spectacular fashion. Scroll down to see the most glamorous looks from the 2023 Venice Film Festival and keep checking back, as the event continues until September 9.
WHO: Sydney Sweeney
WHAT: Attending the Giorgio Armani show
WEAR: Giorgio Armani dress
WHO: Lili Reinhart
WHAT: Attending the Giorgio Armani show
WEAR: Giorgio Armani dress
WHO: Camila Mendes
WHAT: Attending the Giorgio Armani show
WEAR: Giorgio Armani dress
WHO: Kerry Washington
WHAT: Attending the Giorgio Armani show
WEAR: Giorgio Armani dress
WHO: Maude Apatow
WHAT: Attending the Giorgio Armani show
WEAR: Giorgio Armani dress
WHO: Sadie Sink
WHAT: Attending the Giorgio Armani show
WEAR: Giorgio Armani dress
WHO: India Amarteifio
WHAT: Attending the Giorgio Armani show
WEAR: Giorgio Armani dress
WHO: Alice Diop
WHAT: Attending the opening ceremony
WEAR: Custom Louis Vuitton dress; Louis Vuitton High Jewelry ring, bracelet, and earrings
WHO: Bianca Brandolini
WHAT: Attending the opening ceremony
WEAR: Schiaparelli dress; Cartier necklace, watch, and ring
WHO: Anja Rubik
WHAT: Attending the Saint Laurent dinner in honor of Béatrice Dalle
WEAR: Saint Laurent dress
WHO: Bianca Balti
WHAT: Attending the opening ceremony
WEAR: Ermanno Scervino dress; Pomellato jewelry
WHO: Khatia Buniatishvili
WHAT: Attending the opening ceremony
WEAR: Cartier High Jewelry necklace, bracelet, and ring
WHO: Caterina Murino
WHAT: Attending the opening ceremony
WEAR: Armani Privé dress; Cartier Panthère de Cartier earrings, necklace, bracelet, and ring
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