Venice Film Festival 2024: Tim Burton, Monica Bellucci and other stars in classic looks
At the grand opening of the 81st Venice International Film Festival in Italy, a real fashion parade took place, where the stars impressed with their elegant images. The beginning of the event was marked by the screening of Tim Burton's new film "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice", which added even more intrigue and anticipation.
Stars in classic outfits
Numerous celebrities shone on the red carpet, each of whom chose a classic style for this important event. Monica Bellucci, the Italian actress and model, stepped out in a dark fitted polka dot dress, accessorizing the look with a black patent clutch and high heel sandals. Her choice of dark shadows successfully emphasized the green color of her eyes.
Winona Ryder's gothic style
Winona Ryder, the star of the series "Strange Wonders", impressed the audience with her gothic image. A monochrome suit with voluminous frills and a black cape that mimicked a long skirt created an unsurpassed look. A wavy hairstyle and a dark smokey finished off this unforgettable bow.
Jenna Ortega's restraint
Jenna Ortega, the star of the series "Wednesday", remained true to her low-key style. She chose a strict suit of "black cherry" color, which she complemented with an elegant silver necklace. Her choice emphasized elegance and modernity.
Elegance by Catherine O'Hara
Catherine O'Hara, known for her roles in the comedy "Home Alone", chose a stylish white striped jumpsuit. The bright outfit was harmoniously combined with wavy blonde hair, creating a bright contrast with the other guests.
Strict style of Tim Burton
Tim Burton, director of the film "Beetlejuice", appeared on the red carpet in a strict suit. However, his printed shirt with blue patterns added a unique uniqueness to the look.
The opening of the Venice Film Festival always attracts attention with its grandeur and sophistication. The stars once again proved that the classics are always in fashion, showing unparalleled outfits that will remain in the memory of the audience for a long time.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk