Venice 2023: the Cannes record gap has a worthy follower at the Lido Exhibition

We are sure you remember it well, because when last May we dedicated an article to this dress and the daring star who wore it on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival 2023, Farnoush Hamidianour site’s page view count has skyrocketed.

Indeed, it is split all in one piece of the Iranian model’s dress caught the eye, arousing the curiosity – let’s say the curiosity – of many. Even just to understand the engineering miracle, which has remained mysterious, that allowed such a surprising and magical effect trompe l’oeil.

Farnoush Hamidian at the closing ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival 2023 (Photo by Daniele Venturelli/WireImage)

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Venice 2023, the new look of Ilary Blasi (and all the other outfits on the red carpet) to the test of the vote

The presenter parades on the red carpet of the Lido and someone struggles to recognize her. All thanks to her new image: refined, simple and elegant. A real, big surprise. But certainly not the only one – in terms of style – on this fifth day of the Exhibition

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But the old and deep-rooted rivalry between the Côte d’Azur Festival and its Italian counterpart, i.e. the prestigious one Venice Film Festivalhas ensured that this year the Lido does not want to be outdone in this one race with no holds barredin pursuit of the most extreme gap that the human mind can conceive.

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So here’s to stand up to our Iranian model Matilde Brandiwho on the Venice 2023 red carpet slips into a long dress, equally black and equally furrowed by a long interruption see-through from head to toe. A cut that Lucio Fontana made further.

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But, despite our chauvinism, we have to admit that this time France beat Italy 1-0: all thanks to the opening of the skirt, which allows the beautiful Farnoush to show off her sculpted calf, and which is missing in the put of our showgirl. Merit honor. And Vive la France!

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Source: Vanity Fair

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