There is probably no event where Nicole Kidman would appear and her outfit would go unnoticed. It was no different at the 81st Venice Film Festival. The Hollywood actress of Australian origin has once again shown that she knows how to use clothes to emphasize her assets. Her two-piece styling made an impression on observers.
If the Venice Film Festival had a contest for the best dressed star, Nicole Kidman could have been successfully competed with by two other actresses. One of them is Isabelle Huppert. An absolute icon of French cinema, often mentioned among the best actresses in the world. None of her styles, in which she appeared at the Biennale Cinema, went unnoticed.
The second actress who could compete with Nicole Kidman at the Venice festival turned out to be Tilda Swinton. The actress first caught attention with her white styling, which she matched with blue stilettos. Then she aroused interest in her costume with a long caftan.
Kasia Smutniak appeared at the Venice premiere of Pedro Almodóvar’s latest film “The Room Next Door”. The actress has been living in Italy for years, where she has gained great recognition for both her dramatic and comedic roles. In the country on the Tiber, she is sometimes called “Monica Bellucci’s younger sister”. Her outfit and hairstyle caught the attention of photographers. It must be admitted that the woman looked phenomenal.
Lady Gaga also appeared at the premiere of the film “Joker: A Madness for Two” in Venice. Her demonic creation, or perhaps her original headgear, which could bring to mind demons from fantasy games, aroused considerable interest. The American singer and actress is known for her controversial creations (just remember her meat dress), but also for her love of classics – this time her styling combined both of these elements.
The model and actress Sveva Alviti also rose to the heights of styling, and was appreciated by both French and Italian viewers. Her black creation with silver elements caught the eye. And although the cut of the dress was in line with the canons, it was the details that made it stand out from other beautiful styles that we could admire in Venice.
At an event like the Venice Film Festival, there could be no shortage of monumental dresses. Elegance understood in a classic way. The white and airy creation chosen by the model Stella Maxwell, the blue creation of the Italian actress Caterina Murino and the dress of the influencer Dy Miryan, which can be considered the archetype of an elegant, classic creation, and “monumental” is the first word that comes to mind when we see it, stood out from the crowd.