Julianne Moore, Nicholas Hoult, Felicity Jones, Austin Abrams and more Venice Film Festival Premieres
September 4, 2024
As the 81st Venice International Film Festival shines brighter than ever, the Lido transformed into a veritable runway, replete with Hollywood, high fashion, and cinematic achievement in the air. This year's festival saw compelling dramas and the latest in celebrity style, showcasing the enduring power of fashion in shaping cultural narratives.
Nicholas Hoult in Bottega Veneta for “The Order”
At "The Order" photocall, Nicholas Hoult epitomized casual sophistication in Bottega Veneta. The actor, who portrays a neo-Nazi gang leader in Justin Kurzel's gripping thriller, donned a Prince of Wales wool jacket that exuded genteel elegance. Paired with a cotton rib jersey tank and tailored denim trousers, Hoult's ensemble balanced the gritty nature of his on-screen persona with his off-screen well-natured personality. The look illustrates how Bottega Veneta designs pieces that are understated and undeniably luxurious.
Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta for “The Room Next Door”
For the premiere of Pedro Almodóvar's "The Room Next Door," Julianne Moore also chose Bottega Veneta, a red carpet favorite. The acclaimed actress stunned in a wool jacquard sweater and skirt combo, that celebrated texture and form. Accessorized with fin earrings and Alfie mules, Moore's look was a study in refined elegance. The ensemble's subtle complexity mirrored the nuanced exploration of friendship and mortality in Almodóvar's latest masterpiece.
Austin Abrams in Dior for “Wolfs”
Rising star Austin Abrams brought a refreshing twist to menswear at the "Wolfs" premiere. Sporting a Dior Men's Summer 2025 look, Abrams wore a dark grey wool suit that spoke to Kim Jones' keen eye for contemporary masculinity. The unexpected pairing with a pink wool knit injected a playful element, perfectly complementing the action-comedy's blend of star power (Brad Pitt and George Clooney) and lighthearted thrills. This look underscored Dior's dedication to pushing the boundaries of traditional menswear.
Felicity Jones: Dior's Feminine Power
At "The Brutalist" photocall, Felicity Jones embodied feminine strength in a Maria Grazia Chiuri design for Dior. Her ensemble, a delicate balance of structure and fluidity, mirrored the epic scope of Brady Corbet's nearly four-hour cinematic odyssey. Jones' look struck a harmonious chord between timeless elegance and modern flair, much like her character's journey through three decades of American history. Chiuri's design once again proved why she remains at the forefront of defining contemporary femininity in fashion.
As Venice continues to captivate with its lineup of potential Oscar contenders, this year's red carpet has seen a predominance of understated elegance, with stars favoring clean lines and luxurious textures over ostentatious displays. Neutral tones have dominated, punctuated by occasional bursts of color, like Abrams' pink knit.
The 81st Venice Film Festival continues to be a pivotal moment for cinema and style. As we look to future premieres and their style statements, the Lido is squarely setting the tone for awards seasons to come.