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

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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