Shailene Woodly in Fendi, Image courtesy Shailene Woodley via Instagram
As the sun set on the Venetian lagoon, the stars aligned on the red carpet of the 2025 Venice Film Festival, turning the historic Lido into a breathtaking runway of cinematic style.
This year’s festival didn’t just celebrate film; it celebrated fashion in its most theatrical, innovative, and luxurious form.
From visionary gowns to impeccably tailored suits and dazzling high jewelry, the event was a masterclass in modern glamour.
Here’s our curated look at the best-dressed women, men, and the jewelry that truly stole the show.
IT WOMEN
The red carpet belonged to the women who made bold yet graceful statements with every step. Greta Lee stunned in a sculptural Dior creation, making a strong case for minimalism with a twist.
Cate Blanchett brought fashion full-circle by re-wearing a vintage Armani Privé gown, elegantly proving that sustainability can be synonymous with star power.
Meanwhile, Julia Roberts returned to the red carpet in a timeless Atelier Versace gown paired with Chopard diamonds, sending fashion editors into a frenzy.
From Emma Stone’s bubble-hem Louis Vuitton to Ayo Edebiri’s fiery Chanel moment, the women of Venice 2025 served looks that were as memorable as the films they came to support.
Alexa Chung in Chloé, Image courtesy Chloé
Angela Caloisi in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
Anja Rubik in Boucheron & Saint Laurent, Image courtesy Boucheron
Arianna Cirrincione in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
Ayo Edebiri in Chanel, Image courtesy Chanel
Barbara Palvin in Intimissimi, Image courtesy Intimissimi
Carina Zavline in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
Cate Blanchett in Armani, Image courtesy Armani
Chloe Sevigny in Saint Laurent & Tiffany & Co. Image courtesy Tiffany & Co.
Claire Holt in Intimissimi, Image courtesy Intimissimi
Emanuela Fanelli in Armani, Image courtesy Armani
Emi Renatain in Intimissimi, Image courtesy Intimissimi
Emily Blunt in Tamara Ralph & Tiffany & Co. Image courtesy Tiffany & Co.
Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton, Image courtesy Louis Vuitton
Eve Hewson in Schiaparelli, Image courtesy of Schiaparelli
Julia Roberts in Chopard & Atelier Versace, Image courtesy Chopard
Kaia Gerber in Givenchy, Image courtesy Givenchy
Laura Herrier in Miu Miu, Image courtesy Miu Miu
Leonie Hanne in Chopard & WONÁ, Image courtesy Chopard
Leonie Hanne in Georges Chakra, Image courtesy Georges Chakra
Maria Borges in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
Mia Goth in Dior, Image courtesy Dior
Monica Barbaro in Dior, Image courtesy Dior
Mrmr in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
Naomi Watts in Valentino, Image courtesy Valentino
Nojoud Alrumaihi in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
Rahaf Alharbi in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
Rosa Perrotta in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
Rosie Huntington Whitley in Giorgio Armani & Tiffany & Co. Image courtesy Tiffany & Co.
Simona Jakstaite in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
Sophie Codegoni in Georges Chakra, Image courtesy Georges Chakra
Suki Waterhouse in Rabanne, Image courtesy Rabanne
Zarina Yeva in Rami Kadi, Image courtesy Rami Kadi
IT MEN
This year, the men took tailoring to bold new heights. Callum Turner turned heads with a white tuxedo by Louis Vuitton, exuding Bond-level charm and sparking casting rumors in the process.
Oscar Isaac delivered a lesson in effortless layering with a Celine blazer and denim, then switched gears into red-carpet classicism with a polka-dot-twist tux.
Colman Domingo proved that menswear can dazzle too, wearing a jewel-toned Roberto Cavallijacket that balanced tradition with theatrical flair.
In Venice, the men didn’t just show up, they showed out, with confident, directional fashion that redefined masculine elegance.
Aaron-Taylor Johnson in Giorgio Armani, Image courtesy Giorgio Armani
Andrew Garfield in Dior, Image courtesy Dior
Anthony Ramos in Prada, Image courtesy Prada
Callum Turner in Louis Vuitton, Image courtesy Louis Vuitton
Callum Turner in Louis Vuitton, Image courtesy Louis Vuitton
Colman Domingo in Valentino, Image courtesy Valentino
Colman Domingo in Valentino, Image courtesy Valentino
Dwayne Johnson in Chopard & Prada, Image courtesy Chopard
Jacob Elordi in Bottega Veneta, Image courtesy Bottega Veneta
Jesse Williams in Chopard & Trussardi, Image courtesy Chopard
Joaquin Pheonix in Givenchy, Image courtesy Givenchy
Lewis Pullman in Saint Laurent, Image courtesy Lewis Pullman
Oscar Isaac in Celine, Image courtesy Celine
Park Chan-Wook in Saint Laurent, Image courtesy of Saint Laurent
IT JEWELRY
The jewels at Venice 2025 weren’t just accessories; they were centerpieces. Riley Keough lit up the carpet in Cartier’s masterfully crafted Cafayate necklace, featuring opals and sapphires in a hypnotic palette.
Emily Blunt sparkled in Tiffany & Co., wearing rare spinels and a diamond ring that could anchor a small galaxy.
Amanda Seyfried paid homage to vintage glamour with Jean Schlumberger’s iconic Bird on a Rock motif, while Shailene Woodley embodied the seductive power of Bvlgari’s Serpenti.
Meanwhile, Georgina Rodríguez nearly stopped time with her 35-carat diamond ring and Pasquale Bruni ensemble. The jewelry this year was opulent, personal, and storytelling at its finest.
Clara Luciani in Boucheron, Image courtesy in Boucheron
Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton, Image courtesy Louis Vuitton
Gemma Chan in Cartier, Image courtesy Cartier
Greta Lee in Tiffany & Co. Image courtesy Tiffany & Co.
Jacob Elordi in Cartier, Image courtesy Cartier
Jesse Williams in Chopard, Image courtesy Chopard
Leonie Hanne in Chopard, Image courtesy Chopard
Leonie Hanne in Chopard, Image courtesy Chopard
Mia Goth in Tiffany & Co. Image courtesy Tiffany & Co.
Riley Keough in Cartier, Image courtesy Cartier
Sofia Carson in Chopard, Image courtesy Chopard
A FESTIVAL OF FASHION & FANTASY
As the final credits rolled, one thing became clear: the 2025 Venice Film Festival was not only a celebration of film, but also a tribute to the timeless art of dressing up.
The stars arrived dressed not just to be seen, but to express, to enchant, and to make history on a carpet that continues to rival any runway.
With risk, elegance, and just enough drama, Venice reminded us once again that fashion and film remain cinema’s most iconic love story.