The best fashion moments from the 2025 Venice International Film Festival red carpet
By John Legaspi
Red carpets are always the perfect stage for unforgettable style moments. But at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, it was more than just a spectacle—it became a launch pad for fashion houses and newly appointed creative directors to showcase their visions.
Cate Blanchett (Photo by Alessandra Tarantino/Invision/AP)
Cate Blanchett in Maison Margiela
Cate Blanchett stunned in a recycled polyester bodice paired with a dramatic feathered skirt, straight from Glen Martens’ fall 2025 couture Maison Margiela collection. (Photo from AP News)
Amanda Seyfried (Photo from Prada/Instagram)
Amanda Seyfried in Prada
Amanda Seyfried was regal in a navy blue Prada silk gabardine gown, detailed with covered buttons and a striking red graphic bow at the neckline. (Photo from Prada/Instagram)
Emily Blunt (Photo from Tamara Ralph/Instagram)
Emily Blunt in Tamara Ralph
Crystals and metallics lit up the red carpet, with Emily Blunt standing out in a draped silk crystal-mesh gown adorned with shimmering teardrop embellishments. (Photo from Tamara Ralph/Instagram)
Julia Roberts (Photo by Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP)
Julia Roberts in Versace
Julia Roberts made her Venice Film Festival red carpet debut in a custom Versace gown by Dario Vitale, featuring an embroidered damier motif. (Photo from AP News)
Ayo Edebiri (Photo from Chanel/Instagram)
Ayo Edebiri in Chanel
Bold color made the strongest statement, and for Ayo Edebiri, it was a red structured column Chanel gown with an asymmetric tiered waistline and ruby-encrusted buttons.
Eve Hewson (Photo from Schiaparelli/Instagram)
Eve Hewson in Schiaparelli
Eve Hewson brought dark glamour wearing Daniel Roseberry’s couture creation for Schiaparelli—an aerodynamic bustier gown with conical pleats in gathered tulle.
Alba Rohrwacher (Photo from Getty Images courtesy of Dior)
Alba Rohrwacher in Dior
Alba Rohrwacher’s Dior gown was a red-carpet triumph—its daring silhouette marking Jonathan Anderson’s first women’s haute couture design for the house.
Colman Domingo (Photo from Valentino/Instagram)
Colman Domingo in Valentino
Colman Domingo did not disappoint in an all-black Valentino ensemble, elevated with shimmering gold accents.
Gemma Chan (Photo from Gemma Chan/Instagram)
Gemma Chan in Armani Privé
Gemma Chan looked like a goddess in an ethereal lilac strapless gown by Armani Privé, crafted from liquid organza in a one-shoulder silhouette.