From Dakota Johnson To Kate Hudson: Celebs Who Made Heads Turn In Their Sartorial Picks At The Venice International Film Festival

The divas looked exceptionally gorgeous at the Venice Film Festival.

The 78th Venice International Film Festival kicked up on September 1 and has already produced some of the most stunning red-carpet looks. With some of the most anticipated films of the year premiering in Venice, all eyes are on the festival, which has returned after last year’s ‘restrained’ iteration. The event, which was attended by a slew of celebrities, marked the return of the in-person ceremony. Celebrities have graced the occasion in their finest attire, adhering to strict COVID-19 regulations. The Italian capital has a distinct beauty, and your favorite movie stars are adding to it with their commanding presence. So far, the designs have ranged from elegant to daring, with floor-length gowns and dresses ranging in length from tiny to enormous.

Zendaya

At the Venice Film Festival, Zendaya wore clothes that were both eye-catching and classic. The actress donned a nude-colored sculpted leather gown by Balmain to the premiere of ‘Dune.’ She accessorized her ensemble with a stunning cabochon-cut emerald necklace.

Jessica Chastain

Jessica Chastain wore an Atelier Versace red sequin strapless gown. Over the weekend, Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac lit up the internet when they enjoyed a surprisingly steamy moment at the Venice Film Festival.

Sarah Gadon

At the Venice Film Festival, Sarah Gadon made a memorable appearance. The actor wore a white sequined Armani Privé gown and a bold red lip to complete her ensemble.

Kate Hudson

To say the least, Kate Hudson’s presentation at the Venice Film Festival is breathtaking. The actor hit the red carpet in a stunning crimson Chantilly lace and tulle Valentino gown for the premiere of ‘Mona Lisa And The Blood Moon.’

Dakota Johnson

Dakota Johnson set a high fashion bar for red carpet style in Venice. The actress wore a Gucci gown with translucent silver jewels to the film festival.