We are in the third evening at the Venice Film Festival and the stars on the red carpet continue to give great satisfaction, despite the fact that international stars have flown to the Lido in reduced numbers, due to the strike of Hollywood actors and screenwriters. For the projection of Poor thingsa film directed by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos, starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe and newlywed Margaret Qualley, and by Finally Dawn by Saverio Costanzo, with Lily James, Rebecca Antonaci, Alba Rohrwacher and again Willem Dafoe, looks with a varied DNA were spotted, in a perfect mix of young and classic ideas.
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The new recruits paraded jaunty haircuts from cool girl, starting with the German actress Emilia Schule who exhibited a trimmed and disheveled mullet, while Greta Iron proposed the same look in a curly version. Alice Paganihowever, he showed off his short hair with a hybrid cut between shag and lively wolf cut. Nikita Pelizoninfluencer and winner of GF VIP7, with colored locks and hippie braids, looked rather like having arrived on the Venice red carpet straight from Burning Man, the music counterculture festival now taking place in the Nevada desert (until September 4th). Certainty for the classic trend, with a soft crop and side line, was obviously her, the godmother Caterina Murinothat the primacy of elegance has already held it since prime time, when it reigned unchallenged with its sexy wet look.
The 80th Venice Film Festival has opened its doors and we are ready to capture the trends of the coming season through the hairstyles and make-up of the stars. On the inaugural red carpet, one goes essentially smooth, to which designer wet looks respond, while natural make-up alternates with daring touches. But someone took a false step, who?
But for day 3 she wasn’t the only one who chose the seduction power of a good harvest. The young Spanish actress followed closely behind her Federica GarcÃawho re-edited the chignon with a central «V» line, while the fashion and beauty blogger Victoria Magrath gave a lesson in style with his bun rolled up, accessorized with fluttering tendrils, what else? Most spectacular, however, was the model Barbara Palvin, which paid homage to the hottest look of the year, the Pam updo, a high and messy crop that in the 90s was made iconic by the Baywatch lifeguard, Pamela Anderson, and which today, many celebrities have recovered and personalized in their own way.
FYI below we have collected the most beautiful looks of the third red carpet of Venice 2023.
Barbara Palvin
The model exhibited a spectacular version of the Pam updo, Pamela Anderson’s iconic hairstyle, which many stars have reinterpreted this summer. Barbara’s has something vintage, with an effect bun beehive and whimsical fringe a la Barbie or Brigitte Bardot. A scenographic hair look perfectly in tune with the elegant make-up with nude lipstick and eyes defined by pencil and lots of mascara.
Barbara Palvin on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Andreas Rentz/Getty ImagesThe Pam updo seen from behind.
Barbara Palvin on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty ImagesMatilde Gioli
Indie effect waves, le sleaze waves made famous by fashion icons Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen for Matilde Gioli. Gorgeous with hers reverse smokey eyeswhich as the name suggests, concentrates the smoky effect especially on the rhyme and lower lid, leaving the upper lid free to reflect the light.
Matilde Gioli on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty ImagesChristian Capotondi
Simply natural and monochromatic, with the face covered with a veil of foundation to even out a light tan that requires little makeup: just mascara and an imperceptible lipstick.
Cristiana CApotondi on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Getty ImagesCaterina Murino
For the godmother, a low crop, with an “S” tuft, a butterfly effect, soft, windblown and voluminous, who combined it with an elegant evening make-up with double-layered gray eyes and glossy nude lipstick.
Caterina Murino on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Daniele VenturelliEmilia Schule
Pink eyeshadow, Barbiecore effect, applied only on the mobile eyelid on a face that is also slightly pink, but in a softer shade, all around a disheveled mullet cut, to create a contrast of styles, between naïve and rock, more how interesting.
Emilia Schüle on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty ImagesGreta Iron
Very curly mullet for the model turned actress who shows us the way to manage a capricious hair in a super cool way. disheveled? No, carefree.
Greta Ferro on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty ImagesAlice Pagani
An indie vampire look, with a dewy effect face, indeed glazed, and a beautiful short cut mixed between a shag and a wolf cut.
Alice Pagani on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Elizabeth A. Villa/Getty ImagesNikita Pelizon
The 29-year-old influencer, winner of the seventh edition of GFVip, swapped the red carpet for a music festival and styled her hair in a hippie style, with blue and purple locks, colored ribbons and residues of something, which could be foam paint from Ibiza disco, smeared on hair and body.
Nikita Pelizon on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Daniele VenturelliCecilia RodrÃguez
Sixties-style hairstyle and mysterious and intense look in shades of black and brown, with lots of blush to revive slightly tanned skin.
Cecilia Rodriguez on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Daniele VenturelliFederica GarcÃa
The “V” line of the Spanish actress is the detail that catalyzes the attention in this hair look, combined with a look entirely edged in black, for a bold eyeliner effect worthy of a fashion catwalk.
Federica Garcia on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty ImagesVictoria Magrath
The beauty influencer went on the safe side: a Meghan Markle-style low messy bun is a certainty on every occasion.
Victoria Magrath on the red carpet of Poor Things.
Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty ImagesSaverio Costanzo and Alba Rohrwacher
No fuss and no effort of style for the film’s director and lead actress Finally the dawn, who wear their hair on the red carpet with their natural wave with a #foreveronvacation effect.
Saverio Costanzo and Alba Rohrwacher on the red carpet of Finally Dawn.
Kristy Sparow/Getty ImagesRebecca Antonaci
A towering onion and eye opening amplified with doll-like false eyelashes. On her lips, a light, very chic brick-colored blurred effect.
Rebecca Antonaci on the red carpet of Finally Dawn.
TIZIANA FABI/Getty ImagesOlivia Palermo
What’s more beautiful than a long bob just below the ears, smooth and shiny, with a rehabilitated side parting, combined with a soft cat eye, framed by feathered eyebrows and matte pink lips? Come on, tell us?
Olivia Palermo on the red carpet of Finally Dawn.
Daniele VenturelliRose Bertram
The Belgian model has given a modern touch to Hollywood-style waves, combed with a shiny effect and combined with a tomato girl-style make-up, a dream of a mid (or late) summer night.
Rose Bertram on the red carpet of Finally Dawn.
Kristy Sparow/Getty ImagesMichael Good
Super chic wet look, very tight and touches of blush and red and gray eyeshadow for the singer with the bursting eyebrows. A third millennium remake of the yesteryear style of Rudolph Valentino, the iconic dancer and actor of 1920s cinema. But also an evening and genderless version of the summer hit make-up tomato girl summer.
Michele Bravi on the red carpet of Finally Dawn.
Daniele VenturelliIf you want to make a recap of the looks of the previous red carpet read here, we just remind you that the smooth of Maria Pellegrinelli dominated, confirming its undisputed elegance.
(S)everything runs smoothly on the red carpet of the second evening of the Venice Film Festival: after all, let’s talk about the film Ferrari by Michael Mann, for which fascinating foreign stars such as Patrick Dempsey and Adam Driver take to the stage. Loose and aplomb hair wins over crops, even if some try to definitely turn up the volume
Source: Vanity Fair

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