Toronto Film Festival 2019: Best-dressed stars, from Jennifer Lopez to Kristen Stewart

Annual film festival attracts myriad of famous faces on red carpet

Sabrina Barr
Monday 09 September 2019 11:13 BST
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Straight off the back of Venice Film Festival, this year's Toronto Film Festival is taking place from Thursday 5 September until Sunday 15 September.

The Canadian film festival – which attracts approximately 480,000 visitors on an annual basis – is a stylish affair, hosting a variety of celebrities for the premieres of some of the latest cinematic releases.

Films being shown at the film festival this year include Hustlers, starring Jennifer Lopez, Lizzo, Cardi B, Constance Wu and Lili Reinhart; Ford v Ferrari, starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale; and Harriet, starring Cynthia Erivo, Janelle Monáe and Joe Alwyn.

As the festival runs its course, film fanatics can expect to see their favourite stars grace the red carpet wearing eye-catching, fashionable ensembles.

Click through the gallery above to take a look at the best-dressed stars at this year's Toronto Film Festival.

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To see all the best-dressed stars at this year's Venice Film Festival, click here.

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