Red carpet roundup: 2015 Venice Film Festival

A-listers that embedded a footprint in our hearts this year include Kristen Stewart, Tilda Swinton and Elizabeth Banks


September 09, 2015 1 min read

The Venice Film Festival continually manages to make us swoon at the celebs that grace its red carpet. From plush dresses to luxe gowns and extravagant hairdos — we see them all.

The A-listers that embedded a footprint in our hearts this year include Kristen Stewart, Tilda Swinton and Elizabeth Banks.

Kristen Stewart



Promoting her latest flick, Equals, the Twilight actor donned a spectacular, glistening, silver lace and satin tea-length Chanel fall 2015 Couture dress. Comprising an asymmetrically-cut scalloped hem, the outfit also featured elaborate netting coupled with swanky embellishments and shoulder straps. She paired up the lavish number with metallic pointed Louboutin pumps and a marsala-toned pout.

Tilde Swinton



The Constantine star looked ravishing at the premiere of her new movie A Bigger Splash at the film festival. The British fashion muse earnestly impressed us in a perfectly fitted pale-lemon gown that consisted of a waist-cinching detail and unevenly draped shoulder panache. The sunny dress complemented her porcelain pale-white complexion. The actor-model accessorised with a single chunky ring.

Elizabeth Banks



The Hunger Games actor was the ultimate show-stopper in a pastel-toned, floral gown. Striking the picture-perfect balance for a superb red carpet look, the star accentuated her trim bodied in a snug lace gown. The dress was festooned with intricate flower patterns along with green-leaf details and a small train of white lace. She coupled the gown with a pair of strappy nude heels and a matching clutch.

By: Umnia Shahid

Published in The Express Tribune, September 10th, 2015.

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