As the last of the “Big Three” film festivals comes to an end and we say addio Venezia, let’s take a look at our favorite red carpet looks at the house of the Golden Lion. (Photo: WENN)
First-time juror Naomi Watts turned heads in a flattering baby pink pleated dress by Armani Privé at the premiere of “First Man.” (Photo: WENN)
Emma Stone attended the premiere of her movie “The Favourite” looking ethereal in a semi-sheer sequined Louis Vuitton dress. (Photo: WENN)
Lady Gaga stunned at the “A Star Is Born” screening in a full-length pink feathered ball gown designed by Valentino. (Photo: WENN)
Cate Blanchett was the epitome of elegance in a plunging black velvet Armani Privé gown featuring feather detailing at the premiere of “A Star Is Born.” (Photo: WENN)
Sara Sampaio walked down the red carpet of the “A Star Is Born” premiere wearing a flounced bustier Armani Privé dress with crinoline and lame lace. (Photo: WENN)
Tilda Swinton opted for an avant garde look at the premiere of “Suspiria” wearing a structured red column dress with a Victorian-inspired ruffle collar. (Photo: WENN)
Cate Blanchett exuded Old Hollywood glamour in a black silky one-shoulder gown designer by Armani Privé at the “Suspiria” premiere. (Photo: WENN)
Chloë Grace Moretz made her red carpet arrival at the “Suspiria” premiere wearing a silky navy floral dress by Louis Vuitton. (Photo: WENN)
Dakota Johnson oozed elegance in a classic strapless red sating Dior Couture dress at the screening of her movie “Suspiria.” (Photo: WENN)
Natalie Portman attended the premiere of her latest movie “Vox Lux” commanding attention in a plunging sequined gold gown with a black velvet bow cinching her waist. (Photo: WENN)
Addio Venezia, ciao fashion!
Although the 2018 Venice Film Festival included highly-anticipated and critically acclaimed movies like First Man, Suspiria, and Vox Lux, we’re not afraid to admit the films weren’t our favorite part at this year’s festival.
Despite of what the respected juries of the 75th venetian celebration of the seventh art might say, the oldest film festival in the world isn’t just about movies. With red carpet veterans like Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett, and Tilda Swinton parading down the most glamorous red carpet, the 2018 Venice Film Festival was overflown with gorgeous looks and high-fashion moments.
As the last of the “Big Three” film festivals comes to an end and we say addio Venezia, let’s take a look at our favorite red carpet looks at the house of the Golden Lion.