From Chalamet’s gender-fluid suiting to Swinton’s political statement, a handful of actors used their time in the floating city to send a message.
To say Jodie Turner-Smith won Venice is an understatement. The Gucci ambassador has single-handedly restored our faith in all-out unabashed glamour and she has the red-carpet poses to match. While it’s been a pleasure to watch her shine a spotlight on smaller brands, like Casablanca and Raisa Vanessa, thebehind this custom chiffon and crystal Gucci number will stay with red-carpet fashion hawks for a while.
“I also really wanted the colours to reflect the pan-African flag – red, black and green – as a perfect statement about my pride in the African diaspora.” The strong, sensual turn in front of the paps was a welcome memo that a dress is rarely just a dress.Further proof that red-carpet fashion can speak a thousand words without saying anything at all came via Florence Pugh – sorry, make that “Miss Flo”.