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Celebrities Dazzle In Dior At The 82nd Venice International Film Festival
Luxferity, 03.09.2025

The 82nd Venice International Film Festival once again proved itself as a pinnacle of cinematic artistry and red-carpet elegance. This year, Dior reigned supreme, dressing an array of international stars and acclaimed directors in striking couture and refined tailoring that embodied timeless sophistication and modern allure.
- Alba Rohrwacher’s Dior Elegance
Italian actress Alba Rohrwacher showcased Dior’s versatility with two distinct looks. For the “Jay Kelly” photocall, she opted for understated refinement in a yellow silk top paired with grey wool and silk trousers. Later, she stunned on the red carpet in a Dior Haute Couture navy silk gown, epitomizing classic femininity with contemporary grace.
Trim Embellished Cotton Short Dress (Cv)
- Andrew Garfield’s Modern Dior Tailoring
Actor Andrew Garfield seamlessly blended elegance and ease in his Dior ensembles. For the “After The Hunt” premiere, he first appeared in a light blue wool knit, beige cotton trousers, and color-accented Dior Roadie sneakers. On the red carpet, he embraced sartorial tradition in a blue wool peak-lapel suit, paired with a striped silk shirt and matching tie, completed with polished brown leather loafers.
Passage De Drake Glacier Blue
- Luca Guadagnino’s Effortless Dior Style
Celebrated director Luca Guadagnino highlighted Dior’s modern edge. At “After The Hunt”, he wore a beige cotton “No Dior, No Dietrich” t-shirt with black denim trousers and leather Roadie sneakers, projecting casual refinement. For the premiere, he transitioned into a statement look: a white silk fil-coupé floral jacket, black wool trousers, and black leather derbies—a perfect marriage of artistry and couture craftsmanship.
Award Briefcase Italian Leather Navy Blue
- Will Price’s Refined Dior Formality
Actor Will Price embodied Dior’s sophisticated menswear with a black wool peak-lapel evening jacket and trousers, paired with a white silk scarf, cotton shirt, black derbies, and Dior jewelry—a look that balanced sharp tailoring with discreet luxury.
Plissé - Pearl White
- Monica Barbaro’s Dior Satin Sophistication
For the “After The Hunt” red carpet, Monica Barbaro radiated elegance in a black satin Dior gown, a minimalist yet striking silhouette that underscored Dior’s signature codes of refined glamour.
Sequin Embroidered Silk Long Dress
- Greta Lee’s Dior Statement Looks
Greta Lee became a muse of Dior throughout the festival, donning multiple standout creations.
• For the “Late Fame” photocall and red carpet, she alternated between a black silk jacket and skirt ensemble with Dior shoes and a white wool jacket and skirt look, channeling Parisian chic.
• At the “A House of Dynamite” red carpet, she stunned in a black satin and green organza gown, completing her Dior narrative of bold sophistication and modern femininity.
Space Big Bang Handbag
Elie Saab Leather Bag (Black)
- Mia Goth’s Cinematic Dior Glamour
On the “Frankenstein” red carpet, Mia Goth captivated in a brown silk Dior gown, blending understated luxury with a dramatic edge befitting the film’s gothic inspiration.
Rubis Big Bang Handbag
- Rebecca Marder’s Classic Dior Blue
French actress Rebecca Marder graced the “The Stranger” red carpet in a blue silk satin Dior gown, a look of refined simplicity that radiated timeless Parisian elegance.
Bubble Gum Big Bang Handbag
Dior: The Epitome of Red-Carpet Luxury
From haute couture gowns to contemporary menswear, Dior reaffirmed its role as the fashion house of choice for cinema’s most influential talents. The 82nd Venice International Film Festival became a living testament to Dior’s enduring legacy: a celebration of artistry, luxury, and the transformative power of couture.