The 82nd Venice International Film Festival has officially opened its doors, transforming the Lido into a glittering stage where cinema and couture come together.
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From August 27 to September 6, the annual celebration promises not only the unveiling of some of the year’s most anticipated films but also one of the most captivating red carpets in the fashion calendar. Throughout its many decades of existence, Venice has remained a global arena where creatives converge to celebrate the incredible productions as they await global release.







Organised by La Biennale di Venezia, this year’s programme is rich with premieres, from Paolo Sorrentino’s La Grazia to forthcoming debuts from Noah Baumbach, Yorgos Lanthimos, Luca Guadagnino, Guillermo del Toro, and Sofia Coppola.
Yet, before the lights dim in the theatres, all eyes are on the arrivals.

Venice red carpet fashion is a language of its own—timeless, theatrical, often daring. From Cate Blanchett in a shimmering archival Armani Privé gown to Emma Stone in an architecturally striking custom Louis Vuitton gown, ahead, we round up the most memorable looks to grace the festival’s opening nights.
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Cate Blanchett

All Cate Blanchett needs to prep for the 2025 Venice Film Festival red carpet is a lap through her own closet. She kicked off the annual event in an Armani Privé gown she debuted in 2022. Three years later, its plunge, gemstone-embellished neckline and pockets looked good as new.
Tilda Swinton

I’m a sucker for a white top tucked into a black ballgown skirt. It works every time, whether it’s Anne Hathaway in Carolina Herrera for the Met Gala or Tilda Swinton in this custom Chanel look for the 2025 Venice Film Festival. It’s crisp and clean, but it still has a touch of whimsy: See the little bows wrapped around her trumpet sleeves for proof.
Alicia Silverstone

Thought you’d seen how far a white shirt dress can go? Think again. Alicia Silverstone gave the all-time classic a breezy update for the Venice Film Festival by way of Prada, complete with a flowing shoulder scarf and a stately chiffon skirt.
Emma Stone

Before Emma Stone stepped foot onto the Venice Film Festival red carpet, I knew she and stylist Petra Flannery would source Louis Vuitton for her look. They’ve been loyal to the house since 2017, when Stone signed on as an ambassador. She’s tried all sorts of new directions in the past eight years, ranging from mermaid pailette gowns at the Oscars to popcorn-adorned dresses for the SNL50 special. Back at Venice, she went in a demure direction. Her silver, dress gathered in a bubble hem before cascading into a flowing skirt, all coated in sequins that reflected like starlight. What a way to start the circuit.
Shailene Woodley

I first looked at Shailene Woodley’s mini dress for the Jay Kelly premiere and thought her Big Little Lies sisterhood with Zoë Kravitz ran deep. The scoop-neck silhouette and ruched fabric feels like the gothic twin to Kravitz’s Barbie-pink mini dress for a recent red carpet back in New York City. On a second glance, I was even more enamored with Woodley’s serpentine diamond choker by Bulgari and the inherently edgy vibe of a mini dress on a major red carpet.
Amal Clooney

Amal Clooney, the queen of the Venice Film Festival herself, graced the August 28 Jay Kelly red carpet in a regal high-low gown. Clooney famously self-styles her looks with an array of vintage pieces, and this was no exception: Here, she sourced a Jean-Louis Scherrer piece from the Fall 1995 collection. Golden Aquazzura heels and a matching minaudière brightly contrasted her fuchsia taffeta dress and Harry Winston diamonds. It’s a little retro compared to Clooney’s usual red carpet looks—but even as she samples different decades, she still stays true to her rich girl blowout.
Riley Keough

Riley Keough and stylist Jamie Mizrahi sampled one of 2025 buzziest runways for the actress’s Venice Film Festival arrival. Chloé, the birthplace of this year’s boho-chic renaissance, supplied her ruffled-all-over crop top and slightly sheer maxi skirt. The look met the night’s formal dress code—her diamond necklace guaranteed it—but it also felt like a breath of fresh air.
Monica Barbaro

Monica Barbaro has been a Dior girl for months now, wearing everything from a fiery red gown at the 2025 SAG Awards to a princess-like pink confection at the Oscars. She showed the house’s range—and perhaps a sneak-peek at Jonathan Anderson’s debut as womenswear creative director in Paris next month—in her high-neck, pleated gown for After the Fall’s August 29 premiere.
Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri and stylist Danielle Goldberg scored an all-access pass to Chanel’s next chapter for their trip to the Venice Film Festival. Incoming creative director Matthieu Blazy won’t reveal his first collection until October, but Edebiri’s red carpet gown is dropping plenty of hints. The direction? Modern yet elegant, as proven by her strapless red gown with a puffy layered overskirt and buttons along the bodice.
Chloë Sevigny

The ultimate fashion girl has arrived in Venice. Chloë Sevigny changed out of her press conference Simone Rocha look into a Saint Laurent gothic confection, featuring a lace long-sleeve bodysuit underneath a structured black ballon skirt. It’s not as safe as a standard gown—and that’s exactly why I love it.
Julia Roberts

In another nod to fashion’s changing guard, Julia Roberts and stylist Elizabeth Stewart tapped Versace’s incoming creative director, Dario Vitale, for one of his first red carpet looks. The harlequin diamond print winding around her dress is a clever reference to the Renaissance-era tiles and architecture defining Venice.
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