The Most Glamorous Red Carpet Looks From the 2022 Venice Film Festival
No offense to the Oscars and the Met Gala, but there's something about a European film festival that just oozes high-octane glamour we don't see elsewhere. I reveled in all the red carpet looks from Cannes back in May, and now the Venice Film Festival has officially arrived.
Cartier is the festival's main sponsor, so naturally the brand's ambassador Emma Chamberlain was in full regalia for her Venetian debut. Jodie Turner-Smith, Julianne Moore, and Tessa Thompson were among the other standouts on day one of La Biennale di Venezia. Scroll down to see the best red carpet looks.
On Gemma Chan: Louis Vuitton custom gown; Louis Vuitton High Jewelry earrings, rings, and bracelets
On Florence Pugh: Valentino dress; Tiffany Co. jewelry
On Julianne Moore: Celine by Hedi Slimane dress
On Cate Blanchett: Schiaparelli jumpsuit; Louis Vuitton B Blossom earrings and rings; Stuart Weitzman shoes
On Tessa Thompson: Pomellato bracelet, rings, and earrings
On Penelope Cruz: Chanel Haute Couture gown
On Jodie Turner-Smith: Gucci dress
On Maude Apatow: Armani Privé dress
On Sydney Sweeney: Armani Privé dress; Tiffany Co. earrings, bracelet, and rings
On Sadie Sink: Alexander McQueen custom gown
On Lili Reinhart: Pomellato necklace, rings, and bracelets
On Harry Styles: Gucci outfit
On Ana de Armas: Brunello Cucinelli jumpsuit and loafers
On Noémie Merlant: Louis Vuitton gown, sandals, earrings, bracelet, and ring
On Tessa Thompson: Armani Privé dress; Giuseppe Zanotti shoes
On Emma Chamberlain: Valentino vintage dress; Cartier jewelry; Stuart Weitzman shoes
On Leonie Hanne: Pomellato earrings and rings
On Julianne Moore: Valentino dress; Cartier jewelry
On Madisin Rian: Armani Privé dress
On Agathe Rousselle: Louis Vuitton bralette, skirt, and sandals
On Marina Foïs: Louis Vuitton top, pants, shoes, and bag
On Coco Rebecca Edogamhe: Pomellato jewelry
WHO: Greta Gerwig and Jodie Turner-Smith
On Noémie Merlant: Louis Vuitton crop top, pants, shoes, earrings, bracelet, and ring
WHO: Adam Driver
WHO: Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin
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