Venice Film Festival 2019: Best-dressed stars, from Cate Blanchett to Scarlett Johansson
Stars including Kristen Stewart, Anthony Mackie and Zazie Beetz pose on red carpet at world-renowned film festival
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Your support makes all the difference.The 76th Venice Film Festival – the oldest film festival in the world – is in full swing.
From Wednesday 28 August until Saturday 7 September, stars from across the globe will descend upon the City of Masks in Italy to watch a selection of the most highly-anticipated new film releases.
Several celebrities wore elegant Giorgio Armani Privé creations for the first night of the film festival, including Italian actor Alessandra Mastronardi, host of the opening ceremony; French actor Juliette Binoche and Hungarian model Barbara Palvin.
Meanwhile, other designers showcased on the red carpet included luxury Italian label Valentino, a colourful creation of whose was worn by model Iman.
From Lily-Rose Depp to Brad Pitt, click through the gallery above to see all the best-dressed stars at this year's Venice Film Festival.
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