The 82nd Annual Venice Film Festival was more than a showcase of cinema; it was a global fashion stage. From timeless elegance to daring risks, the stars of Hollywood and beyond brought unforgettable style moments. Davinci Magazine rounds up our favorite red carpet looks from this year’s festival.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in Prada
Kicking off the list, Dwayne Johnson surprised many with his sleek Prada suit in grey. The look highlighted his leaner frame and showed a polished side of The Rock that was both chic and commanding.
Stella Maxwell in Anastasia Zadorina
Supermodel Stella Maxwell brought star power in a custom Anastasia Zadorina creation. She has a reputation for making red carpets her own, and this moment was no exception.
Greta Lee in Christian Dior
Greta Lee stepped out in a green and black Christian Dior design that divided opinion. Some called it unconventional, but for us, it struck the perfect balance of fun and sophistication.
Simona Jakstaite in Rami Kadi
Simona Jakstaite wore a black by Rami Kadi, and it was pure perfection. Every Rami Kadi gown she wore during the festival was a success, but this one stood out for its elegance and intricate details.
Julia Roberts in Atelier Versace
Julia Roberts reminded the world why she is an icon. In an all-black Atelier Versace gown, she delivered understated glamour that was simple, elegant, and timeless.
Son Ye-Jin’s Unlabeled Masterpiece
South Korean actress Son Ye-Jin stunned in a gown with no confirmed designer. Her presence proved that fashion is not always about labels, it is about the person who brings the clothing to life.
Ayo Edebiri in Chanel
Ayo Edebiri broke the traditional “red on red” rule by wearing a Chanel gown in the same shade as the carpet. Styled perfectly, the gown popped against her skin and became one of the most memorable moments of the night.
Isabeli Fontana in Yara Shoemaker
Brazilian supermodel Isabeli Fontana wore Yara Shoemaker. With her long history of dominating runways and gracing Vogue covers, this look was both confident and commanding.
Rahaf Al Harbi in Rami Kadi
Saudi Arabian model Rahaf Al Harbi delivered one of the most striking looks of the festival. Wearing Rami Kadi, she showcased drama and detail that made her one of the breakout stars of Venice.
Colman Domingo in Valentino
Colman Domingo never misses. His Valentino suit was classic black with his signature flair, proving once again that he is one of Hollywood’s most consistently stylish men.
Emily Blunt in Tamara Ralph
Emily Blunt lit up the carpet in a shimmering gown by Tamara Ralph. The dress commanded attention, further establishing Emily as a red carpet mainstay.
Cate Blanchett in Armani Privé
Cate Blanchett rewore an Armani Privé gown, and it felt just as fresh the second time. Proof that sustainability and glamour can go hand in hand when the look is this good.
Paris Jackson in Trussardi
Paris Jackson took a risk in black leather from Trussardi, complete with gloves. Typically leather struggles on the carpet, but Paris flipped the narrative with confidence and edge.
Claire Holt in Intimissimi
Claire Holt stunned in a bold wine-colored Intimissimi gown. It was a mix of beauty and allure that showed confidence and sophistication.
Amanda Seyfried in Prada
Amanda Seyfried chose Prada, wearing a navy gown accented with a red bow. Simple yet striking, it reminded us that restraint can often be the strongest statement.
Georgina Rodriguez in Roberto Cavalli
Georgina Rodriguez dazzled in Roberto Cavalli. Draped in diamonds and confidence, she owned the red carpet moment with ease.
Indya Moore in Saint Laurent
Indya Moore looked effortless in Saint Laurent. Light, elegant, and chic, the gown showed how minimal design can still deliver maximum impact.
Sofia Carson in Armani Privé
Sofia Carson’s nude Armani Privé gown was flawless. From her styling to the accessories, every element worked in harmony for a picture-perfect finish.
Barbara Palvin in Intimissimi
Barbara Palvin brought elegance in black Intimissimi, creating a perfect counterpart to Claire Holt’s wine-colored look from the same brand.
Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton
Emma Stone kept it classic in Louis Vuitton. Minimal yet stunning, Emma once again showed her ability to shine on every carpet she steps onto.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Armani Privé
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley stunned in Armani Privé. With elegance and sex appeal in equal measure, she lit up the Venice carpet.
Eve Hewson in Schiaparelli
Eve Hewson’s Schiaparelli gown was a masterclass in silhouette. Commanding and powerful, it highlighted her presence in every frame.
Molly Sims in Pamella Roland
Molly Sims looked timeless in Pamella Roland. A reminder of her decades-long career in modeling and acting, this gown was both glamorous and classic.
Mia Goth in Christian Dior
Mia Goth chose Christian Dior, proving that simplicity can create some of the strongest fashion statements. Understated yet striking, her look was one of our quiet favorites.
Gemma Chan in Armani Privé
Closing out our highlights, Gemma Chan delivered in Armani Privé. Known for her Met Gala triumphs, she brought the same commanding elegance to Venice.
The 82nd Annual Venice Film Festival provided us with unforgettable red-carpet moments that will be remembered long after the final screening. From bold risks to timeless icons, this year’s fashion reminded us why Venice remains one of the most stylish stages in the world.

