Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon are taking a significant step forward in their relationship.
The Oscar-winning actor and his girlfriend of two years made their red carpet debut as a couple at the Venice Film Festival premiere of his film "Wolfs" on Sunday.
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The "Bullet Train" star, 60, donned a custom Louis Vuitton outfit for the special occasion, while the jewelry designer, 34, looked stunning in a one-shoulder white gown.
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The couple held hands and cozied up while posing for the photographers.
Pitt’s co-star George Clooney was also present with his wife, Amal Clooney.
The A-list couples looked stylish at the event, with the "Ticket to Paradise" actor, 63, dressed in a classic black tuxedo.
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Meanwhile, the human rights lawyer, 46, shone in a yellow Atelier Versace gown, accessorized with a Judith Leiber bag.
The foursome posed together on the red carpet while celebrating Pitt and George’s new action-comedy film.
The premiere followed a double date the two couples enjoyed at one of the Clooneys’ favorite restaurants in Venice, Italy, the night before.
The group was photographed taking a taxi boat ride to Ristorante da Ivo for dinner on Saturday.
Pitt and de Ramon appeared to be very much in love as they stood close together on the boat, admiring the scenery around them.
The pair, who first sparked dating rumors in November 2022, made their stylish entrance in Venice earlier that day.
Last week, the film festival’s organizers announced that they took extra precautions to ensure Pitt didn’t cross paths with his ex-wife Angelina Jolie amid their ongoing divorce.
The "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" co-stars, who share six children, have been embroiled in a legal battle since Jolie, 49, filed for divorce in 2016.
De Ramon, on the other hand, was previously married to "Vampire Diaries" star Paul Wesley. The two separated in 2022 before her relationship with Pitt.
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