Venice Film Festival: Best-dressed on the red carpet, from Lady Gaga to Naomi Watts

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Sarah Jones,Sabrina Barr
Friday 07 September 2018 17:10 BST
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Marina Orlova walks the red carpet before a screening of 'Capri-Revolution' at the Venice Film Festival
Marina Orlova walks the red carpet before a screening of 'Capri-Revolution' at the Venice Film Festival (Getty Images)

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The 75th Venice Film Festival kicked off last week with a spectacular opening ceremony.

Stars including Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling, Lady Gaga and juror Naomi Watts made appearances on the red carpet at the opening, which took place at the historic Sala Grande.

While the main focus of the festival is the films and awards, including the prestigious Golden Lion award for best film, the fashionable ensembles that the attendees wear during the festivities can be just as dazzling.

The 11-day event attracts an ever-growing list of prominent individuals from the film industry, with the likes of Nicholas Hoult, Bradley Cooper and Clémence Poésy already hitting the red carpet.

So far, La Biennale di Venezia has offered two standout sartorial trends. The first of which has seen an array of female guests, including Lottie Moss and Claire Foy, don varying shades of pink from sugared almond and powdered rose to brilliant shades of fuschia.

Elsewhere, the power suit made a return with Naomi Watts and Charlotte Le Bon opting for statement-making two-pieces.

Running until 8 September, there are plenty more unmissable fashion moments to come, so watch this space as we will be constantly updating the looks.

Follow all the news from the Venice Film Festival here.

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