The 2025 Venice Film Festival proved once again why it stands at the intersection of cinema and style. On the famed Lido red carpet, ten celebrities redefined glamour. This year’s Venice Film Festival red carpet was a masterclass in fashion, showcasing everything from modern minimalism to mythical drama. Designers like Dior, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Margiela Artisanal offered artists vehicles to translate cinematic presence into sartorial statements. Each celebrity uniquely interpreted haute couture with individuality.

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Greta Lee in Dior
At the “A House of Dynamite” premiere, Greta Lee turned heads in a sculptural Dior gown by Jonathan Anderson sleek and sophisticated, it brought modern minimalism into cinematic glamour.

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Cate Blanchett in Maison Margiela Artisanal
Cate Blanchett embodied avant-garde elegance at the “Father Mother Sister Brother” premiere. Her Maison Margiela Artisanal look played with deconstruction and high artistry.

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Kaia Gerber in Givenchy
On arrival for “The Testament of Ann Lee,” Kaia Gerber impressed in a sheer, goddess-like Givenchy gown that balanced edge with ethereal grace.

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Alicia Vikander in Louis Vuitton
Alicia Vikander radiated freshness and fun at “The Wizard of the Kremlin” photo-call in a vibrant blue jacquard Louis Vuitton dress that felt youthful yet refined.

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Vicky Krieps in Bottega Veneta
At the “Father Mother Sister Brother” premiere, Vicky Krieps made a statement in a bold Bottega Veneta silhouette, clean lines and sculptural presence combined effortlessly.

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Chloë Sevigny in Simone Rocha
Casual-chic energy defined Chloë Sevigny‘s “After the Hunt” photo call look, an elegantly edgy Simone Rocha ensemble that played with unexpected textures.

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Nathalie Emmanuel in Giorgio Armani
At the “Frankenstein” premiere, Nathalie Emmanuel stunned in a streamlined Giorgio Armani gown that exuded modern classic elegance.

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Tilda Swinton in Chanel
At the premiere of “La Grazia,” Tilda Swinton wore an ultra-chic Chanel number. Architectural tailoring and understated sophistication made this Chanel garment unmistakably Tilda Swinton.

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Riley Keough in Chloé
For the “Jay Kelly” premiere, Riley Keough selected a soft, romantic Chloé design flowy and feminine, embodying laid-back luxury.

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Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton
At the “Bugonia” premiere, Emma Stone glowed in a sleek Louis Vuitton gown, timelessly elegant with a pop of star power.
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