Venice Film Festival 2024 in photos: Angelina Jolie, Lady Gaga and Jenna Ortega amp up red carpet glamour, plus more must-see fashion moments from the star-studded event
Celebrities from Hollywood and around the world hit the red carpet in looks from Gucci, Dior, Loewe and more.
In celebration of the 81st Venice Film Festival, celebrities from around the globe have descended on the City of Canals in their finest ensembles. The festival, which began on Aug. 28 and runs through Sept. 7, has been the site of headline-making sartorial moments, with A-listers donning custom, couture and vintage garments to screenings of Queer, Wolfs, Babygirl, The Room Next Door and more of the season’s most-anticipated film premieres.
Lady Gaga hit the Joker: Folie à Deux red carpet on Sept. 4 in a Dior haute couture gown with a plunging velvet bodice and voluminous silk skirt, which she paired with a statement Philip Treacy headpiece.
“It” girls including Taylor Russell and Emily Ratajkowski stepped out in custom Loewe and archival Gucci, respectively, while Beetlejuice Beetlejuice star Jenna Ortega served up a series of show-stopping offerings, like her ethereal, gauzy Dior gown.
As the event comes to a close, take a look at some of the must-see sartorial moments from the Venice Film Festival.
All about movement
On the opening night of the Venice Film Festival, Ortega took center stage in Dior haute couture. The actress attended the premiere of her new film, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, in a flowing tulle gown with a heart-shaped bodice that paid homage to Lydia Deetz’s red wedding dress worn by Winona Ryder in the original 1988 horror-comedy film.
The Wednesday star wasn’t the only celebrity who looked effortless in flowing fabrics. Italian model Sveva Alviti, who hosted the festival’s opening night, floated down the red carpet in a light green kaftan dress by Gucci, while Stella Maxwell rocked a draped white gown from Saudi Arabian luxury house IKH.
Hooded dresses and statement headwear
Gaga made a dramatic entrance at the highly anticipated premiere of her newest film, Joker: Folie à Deux. The Oscar-nominated actress, who donned a custom Dior haute couture gown, made a larger-than-life statement with a lace headpiece from Philip Treacy’s fall 2001 couture collection.
Russell’s Venice Film Festival looks have struck an impeccable balance between elegance and innovation — and the custom Loewe gown she wore to the premiere of Luca Guadagnino’s Queer was no exception. The Canadian actress, who is also a jury member at this year’s festival, turned heads in a black bodycon frock with a sculptural hood that draped over her shoulders.
Actresses Isabelle Huppert and Kasia Smutniak made statements in delicately beaded headpieces that matched their ensembles.
Unexpected accents
Tilda Swinton and Cate Blanchett were among the festival attendees who defied sartorial expectations with outfit-elevating touches. Swinton leaned into her signature style — simple yet chic — in a white dress and striking teal pumps by Ala?a.
Blanchett, on the other hand, looked sleek and sophisticated in a jumpsuit by Armani Privé. While simplistic in the front, Blanchett’s statement back — which was adorned with several strands of pearls — stole the show.
Fringe, feathers and fur
Delicate details are taking center stage at the Venice Film Festival. Angelina Jolie drew inspiration from Old Hollywood when she arrived at the Maria premiere in a custom chiffon gown and faux-fur wrap by Australian designer Tamara Ralph.
Ratajkowski made a bold red carpet statement in a vintage Tom Ford-era Gucci gown that featured an ultra-plunging neckline, sheer paneling and layered lines of green satin on the bodice. The cascading fringe details at the bottom of the skirt added the perfect touch of playfulness to the model’s Brat-coded gown.