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12 More Fashion Moments At The 79th Venice Film Festival

12 More Fashion Moments At The 79th Venice Film Festival

Carla Buyo

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Updated Sep 08, 2022 02:31 PM PHT

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The Venice Film Festival is about to come to an end but our style radar is still pinging non-stop. The past few days were filled with drama whether it be from the red carpet or the actual premieres of this season's newest films.


The cast of Don't Worry Darling did not disappoint with their couture ensembles. Florence Pugh and Gemma Chan carried the entire cast with their head-turning designer looks from Valentino and Louis Vuitton.


Mia Goth of American slasher film Pearl made dramatic red carpet appearances in her all-black ensembles by Dolce & Gabbana. While Mia looked gorgeous in black, Tessa Thompson made bold color choices on the red carpet with her green looks by Marc Jacobs and Christopher John Rogers.


Tilda Swinton also presented interesting sartorial choices at this year's film festival with her looks from Haider Ackermann. The 61-year-old actress attended the premiere of her new film The Eternal Daughter alongside the rest of the main cast.

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Find out who else impressed us on the Venice Film Festival red carpet in the gallery down below.


Florence Pugh in Valentino

Gemma Chan in Louis Vuitton

Gemma Chan in Louis Vuitton

Jodie Turner Smith in Harbison and Bulgari

Julianne Moore in Miu Miu

Mia Goth in Dolce & Gabbana

Mia Goth in Dolce & Gabbana

Patricia Clarkson in Georges Chakra

Sadie Sink in Alexander McQueen

Tessa Thompson in Christopher John Rogers

Tessa Thompson in Marc Jacobs

Tilda Swinton in Haider Ackermann

Photo from Getty Images

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