Julia Roberts, the look chosen for her first (absolutely!) Red Carpet at the Venice Film Festival will be …

Friday 29 August eyes on the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival: Julia Roberts He will calm him for the first time ever. It seems strange, because since the 90s Hollywood superstar has attended practically all the most important cinematographic events in the world.

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Instead His shining smile has never enchanted the lagoon. Until now: Luca Guadagnino wanted to take her to the event. Julia Roberts is, in fact, present this year as the protagonist of the film After the Huntthe last work of the Italian director. And, from his arrival at the Lido, he certainly did not go unnoticed, presenting himself to the flash waiting on with a wearing A cardigan studded with faces of Guadagnino same, a sort of tribute Fashioniolo who immediately went around the world.

Julia Roberts, the arrival at the Venice Film Festival is a tribute to Luca Guadagnino

How to thank the Italian director, who with After the Hunt Will he bring it for the first time to the red carpet of the Film Festival? With a really curious cardigan

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Clearly We can’t wait to admire it on the evening of the presentation of the film out of competition. Whatever you choose to clearly show off will be beautiful. Because when the actress parades on the red carpet, we know that we will see something chic and elegant or fun and owl. It doesn’t matter the color or style, however, Roberts knows how to customize a look, And this has provided us with great inspiration over the years.

At the premiere of Nothing Hill in 1999. Photo Getty.

To the premiere of Nothing Hill In 1999. Photo Getty.

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For decades that, with its outfits, has enormously influenced our sense of fashion. Think about it: he has had so many iconic moments in terms of clothes in the last thirty years, starting from oversize tailleur Signed Armani at the 1990 Golden Globes and by the famous Midi red dress in sequins at the first of Nothing Hill in 1999 from which the non -depilated armpit is centered.

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In an interview with the magazine Wthe beloved Julia revealed The secret of his red carpet style. Spoiler: It is simply about wearing what you like most. So we thought of Make some forecasts on the dress it will wear in Venice. Here is how it could be enchanted on the red carpet.

The forecasts on the dress that Julia Roberts will show off in Venice:

Total black long dress

At the 2001 Oscars in Valentino Vintage. Photo Getty.

At the 2001 Oscars in Valentino Vintage. Photo Getty.

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Armani Privé autumn-winter 2025/26. Photo Getty.

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In black and long you never make a mistake: perhaps by tracing the silhouette of one of the most legendary clothes of Julia Roberts: the vintage Valentino with whom he won the statuette at the Oscar 2001. Today the diva could give him a touch bling bling keeping lines and proportions.

Champagne pink dress

To the 2004 Oscars in Armani.

To the 2004 Oscars in Armani.

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Elie Saab Haute Couture Autumn-winter 2025/26.

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A Prom Dress full -blown, why not? Like the draped champagne pink silk dress, designed by Giorgio Armani, characterized by a collected bodice and a pin as an flakes to the 2004 Oscars. Today we imagine it perhaps more pompous and scenic, always ready to leave the mark.

Jumpsuit minimal chic

At the 2015 Sag Awards in Givenchy. Photo Getty

At the 2015 Sag Awards in Givenchy. Photo Getty

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Versace autumn-winter 2025/26.

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With a varied style, Julia Roberts also knows how to give lesson of chic minimalism to be taken notes. Among many sumptuous looks in Venice, the actress could choose to stand out for the simplicity that has always characterized her. At the 2015 Sag Awards we saw it with a beautiful black suit signed by Givenchy: today we imagine it like this, perhaps with a more osé but always chic neckline.

Short sparkling dress

To EMMY 2014 in Elie Saab.

To EMMY 2014 in Elie Saab.

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Julia Roberts also loves to go short. Often sighted with Bermuda and shorts, For important occasions it does not disdain i mini dress. Why not show your legs in Venice and do even more sparks? The diva could then wear a dress above the knee, stored with sequins and sequins to illuminate his night even more at the Lido.

Masculine

At the Golden Globe 1990 in Armani.

At the Golden Globe 1990 in Armani.

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Schiaparelli haute couture autumn-winter 2025/26.

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We cannot exempt ourselves from thinking that Julia Roberts was able to opt for the red carpet at the Festival also a Powersuit. The male suit Gray made by Giorgio Armani, she worn in 1990, is part of the history of the costume now and over the years the actress has often shown herself with blazers and pants. So, easy to imagine it with this put, Maybe with the most structured and contemporary lines.

Pretty red

Photo Scene from the film Pretty Woman.

Photo: Scene from the movie Pretty Woman.

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If Julia Roberts paid homage to Luca Guadagnino on his arrival in the Lagoon, on the red carpet he could make a tribute to the cinematographic character who launched her on the peaks of Hollywood: Vivienne of Pretty Woman. How nice it would be to see the diva appear in the spotlight with a red dress Remember the one sported by the protagonist of the cult film on the first elegant appointment with Edward/Richard Gere? A real fairy tale!

Source: Vanity Fair

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