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The Venice Film Festival Is Actually Happening—Here Are the Best Looks

As you might've imagined, the Venice Film Festival looks a little different this year, but the point is that it's actually happening. In-person and with a red carpet. Strict testing and quarantine guidelines for the attendees, restrictions on international travel due to the pandemic, and fewer American festival entries than usual means that attendees are mostly European this year. But among them are some well-known faces such as jury president Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, and model Taylor Hill. 

Scrolling through the red carpet photos from the festival is a reminder that the COVID-19 pandemic certainly hasn't gone anywhere, as masks are required except when attendees are being photographed (but luckily, the red carpet is huge and outdoors). Perhaps the potential success of this festival is an indicator of how future similar events (i.e. awards shows and movie premieres) will go, but in the meantime, this is the only red carpet eye candy we have at the moment, and it doesn't disappoint.

Keep scrolling to see the best looks from the 2020 Venice Film Festival, and be sure to check back as we'll be adding more through September 12 when the festival concludes.

Opening image: Daniele Venturelli/WireImage

On Cate Blanchett: Alexander McQueen dress; Pomellato jewelry
On Nathalie Emmanuel: Miu Miu top, pants, shoes, and bag
On Arizona Muse: Alberta Ferretti dress; Bulgari jewelry
WHO: Mati Diop
WHO: Raffey Cassidy
On Maya Hawke: Versace dress
On Vanessa Kirby: Valentino dress
On Gia Coppola: Gucci dress
On Nathalie Emmanuel: Miu Miu dress and shoes
On Katherine Waterston: Prada dress
On Maya Hawke: Versace top, skirt, and shoes
WHO: Vanessa Kirby
On Katherine Waterston: Gabriela Hearst dress and necklace
On Cate Blanchett: Alexander McQueen jacket, top, and trousers; Stuart Weitzman shoes; Pomellato jewelry
On Maty Fall Diba: Etro dress; Pomellato jewelry
On Gia Coppola: Gucci shoes
On Cate Blanchett: Antik Batik bag; Gucci sneakers
On Taylor Hill: Etro dress; Gianvito Rossi shoes; Chopard jewelry
On Lotte Verbeek: Alberta Ferretti dress; René Caovilla shoes
On Cate Blanchett: Esteban Cortazar dress; Pomellato jewelry
On Taylor Hill: Etro dress; Chopard jewelry
On Tilda Swinton: Chanel top and skirt
On Elodie: Versace dress
On Frida Aasen: Alberta Ferretti dress; Crivelli jewelry
On Cate Blanchett: Giorgio Armani outfit
On Taylor Hill: Etro shirt, jeans, belt, and bag
On Tilda Swinton: Loewe bag
On Cate Blanchett:Giorgio Armani outfit; Clergerie Berlin Shoes ($412)

Next up: 21 women who defined style over the past decade.



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