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Jasmine Dawda | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

Gen Z fashion extravanganza at Venice Film Festival

La Biennale di Venezia got geared up to host the 79 th Venice International Film Festival at Venice Lido from 31 st August to 10 th September 2022. The festival aspires to raise awareness and applaud international cinema in all its structures. A special segment of the festival facilitates the restoration work on old classical movies to empower the history of cinema in favour of younger audiences which is well recognized by the FIAPF (International Federation of Film Producers Association). The festival kick-started on August 31 st with its award season bringing out movies like “ The Whale”, “Don't Worry Darling” and “White Noise”. The jury has started up attending to some of the most anticipated movies of the year, under the Italian sun in beautiful Venice.

It's an intriguing mix of the old prominence of Hollywood bringing their masterpiece understanding to the most romantic city with its vintage glamour. Italy is known for its chef-d'œuvre reserved with Aperol Spritz trickles and celebs who love pizzas along with prestigious posing on the red carpet.

High fashion hipness

Gen-Z celebs such as Timothée Chalamet, Sydney Sweeney, Maude Apatow and Sadie Sink fetch their chic with the twist of sovereignty from definitive red carpet impressions. Promoting his movie “Bones and All” Timothée Chalamet was the juncture himself on the red carpet wearing a creation of Haider Hackermann in maroon with Julian Mangano for Cartier, looking regal, perfectly at ease in a halter bodysuit. Timothée decodes fashion like no other each time he emerges on the red carpet.

<p>The 79th Venice Film Festival - Premiere screening of the film "Don't Worry Darling" out of competition - Red Carpet Arrivals - Venice, Italy, September 5, 2022. - Tessa Thompson attends. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane</p>

Taylor Russell looked perfect in pairing with a green gown and white gloves. Together they graced the colours of the Italian flag promoting their splendidness. On-screen Euphoria sisters Sydney Sweeney and Mauda Apatow, twin-dropped elegance on the red carpet with the fabulous finishing for the Venice Film Festival. Mauda endorsed the

Armani beauty family with her glow and grace, while Sydney slayed her bucket list moment styled by another Gen-Z stylist Molly Dickson. They both looked faultlessly melding in a high fashion vibe. Sadie Sink dropped her gorgeous caramel waves in a beautiful Alexander Mcqueen gown for the premiere of “ The Whale”. Elodie wore “Maison Valentino” haute couture by the fashion legend Pierpaolo Piccioli styled by the most loved stylist of the current times Lorenzo Posocco who's known for Dua Lipa's demeanour. Tessa Thompson expressed her honour in silver

layered peplum saying some of her favourite things are films, gowns and pasta. Anidano! Stella Maxwell in Pinko glanced glamour at L’Immensita Premiere at 79 th Venice International Film Festival. Florence Pugh missed the press conference but was well put together for the red carpet to promote her brilliant performance in the movie “ Don’t Worry Darling”.

<p>Tessa Thompson poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'Don't Worry Darling' during the 79th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, Monday, Sept. 5, 2022. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP)</p>

On the fashion frontal Irina Shayk came in a beautiful black silk slip dress touching her tailbone deep back, while Leony Hanne got in the Black swan moment by Alberta Ferretti enjoying the Venice vibe around the festival season. Fashion doesn't remain conventional anymore with the twist of liberation and new fashion idols seem to create that

perimeter around with powerup dressing. Idiomatic for landing, stylist at a photocall, distilled with elegance, all the celebrities and glitterati raising the Italian summer heat here with their glamorous attendances. It's the season for International cinema to get entrusted on the global map.

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