Striking Looks at the 80th Edition of the Venice International Film Festival: European Stars Shine Amidst Absence of American Celebrities

2023-09-07 00:00:00

Marked by the strike of American screenwriters and actors, this 80e edition of the Venice International Film Festival is not like previous editions since American stars are conspicuous by their absence.

However, on the fashion side, from the very first days, European stars have drawn on the latest designer collections to impress. Some went there for classic silhouettes, others for unusual constructions or alluring creations. One even dared the look sweat shirt Chanel style!

Loose suits are multiplying and becoming more and more original in style. And Isabelle Huppert proves once again that at 70, she remains a fashion icon who surprises with each of her outings. Review of the striking looks.

CARLA BRUNI

Carla Bruni has never indulged in sartorial extravagance, proving with each of her appearances on the red carpet that a simple dress that is well tailored to your figure is an option that is worth the investment. For this occasion, the outfit is signed Valentino, the shoes Santoni and the jewelry Chopard.

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AMANDA COLLIN

Amanda Collin made a bold choice by opting for a set that looks like a cotton sweatshirt. The Danish actress wisely chose a Chanel knitted panoply adorned with mauve, pink and yellow palm trees.

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FRANCESCA CHILLEMI

Italian actress Francesca Chillemi chose a contrasting golden creation by designer Alberta Ferretti: a cropped chiffon blouse with balloon sleeves and ending in a train juxtaposed with a straight skirt embroidered with glass tubes. A slightly athletic touch that injects a freshness into the silhouette.

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MARIACARLA BOSCONO

Model Mariacarla Boscono played the boudoir card by donning this crimson Dolce & Gabbana chiffon design held together by a corset of satin bands, eyelets and satin ribbons. The natural makeover is the perfect complement to the incendiary outfit.

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JOHN CACCAMO

The Italian singer-songwriter Giovanni Caccamo was the ambassador of the refined and refined aesthetics that made the reputation of the Jil Sander label.

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CATERINA MURINO

Caterina Murino has shown how to approach a dress with an original cut; here, the house of Fendi has connected the train to the right sleeve. We opt for an unusual color and we go for a casual look.

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GRETA BELLAMACINA

Dresses nude (flesh color) are sometimes not the right shade for the skin tone of the wearer, but it’s quite the opposite here. Diamonds decorated with bows that telescope along this Valentino creation illuminate the silhouette of British actress Greta Bellamacina.

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AVA DUVERNAY

In striking this pose, director and producer Ava DuVernay accentuates the symmetry of this black Louis Vuitton dress. Its accessorization of Chopard and Louis Vuitton jewelry, as well as its beauty make it a very elegant silhouette.

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GUSTAV LINDH

Loose suits appeal to those who dare. Swedish actor Gustav Lindh drew this gray suit from the Dior Homme collection. Note that the lapels of the neckline have been unfolded and then held in place with a seashell brooch.

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RITA PRAYS

A transparent black dress no longer turns all heads, it is perhaps for this reason that Rita Ora decided to add more and fell for this model by Stéphane Rolland adorned with a white half-flower to make her entrance to the amfAR Venezia gala.

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ISABELLE HUPPERT

At 70, Isabelle Huppert never ceases to amaze, ranging from eccentricities and sharp fashion choices. When the French actress falls for an outfit, she fully embodies it, as she does with her roles. On the occasion of the screening of the film Maestro directed by Bradley Cooper, she appeared shimmering, wrapped in silver sequined bangs by Balenciaga, her hair wavy looked wet. Like what the wet look is for all ages. We can only applaud her for what she presents, and we want more!

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