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ARTICLE VIEW:
The best looks from the 2025 Venice Film Festival
By Leah Dolan, CNN
Updated:
4:28 AM EDT, Mon September 8, 2025
Source: CNN
Italy’s most famous film festival has drawn to a close. The 82nd
edition of the Venice Film Festival, which concluded on September 6,
presented a showcase of hotly anticipated films such as “Bugonia”
by the Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos, “Frankenstein” by Guillermo
Del Toro, and “Jay Kelly” by Noah Baumbach. Sofia Coppola’s
first-ever documentary “Marc by Sofia,” which chronicles the life
and career of the fashion designer Marc Jacobs, also made its debut at
the biennale, although it did not compete for a prize.
The red carpet has given us a sneak peek of the new creative direction
of several luxury brands, too. Italian actor Alba Rohrwacher wore a
custom deep blue satin dress designed by Jonathan Anderson for Dior
(his first womenswear collection for the brand is scheduled to debut at
Paris Fashion Week in October). wore the first pieces by Versace’s
new designer Dario Vitale, who will present his first collection in
Milan at the end of the month. Similarly, Louise Trotter’s vision for
Italian label Bottega Veneta can already be seen on Jacob Elordi and
Vicky Krieps, while Ayo Edebiri wore Chanel designed by the French
house’s new creative director Matthieu Blazy.
Scroll down to see the best and boldest looks.
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