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Each year, the Venice Film Festival provides an aesthetic rival to springtime’s Cannes—a second opportunity to celebrate a selection of buzzy forthcoming films with a show of equally cinematic glamour. This year’s 79th iteration was no exception, delivering a selection of sleek and stylized beauty moments that had onlookers forgetting summer’s easy air-dries in want of all things prettily polished.
For the festival’s opening fête, White Noise’s Jodie Turner-Smith played up her sparkle-strewn gown with a full lid of onyx eyeshadow and a quartet of finger waves, those edged in rows of rhinestones. Tessa Thompson’s wet-look mane did not sacrifice in texture, a single tendril serving to highlight the carmine waves that fell amply down her back, kept in place with the help of an overlaid necklace. Then, jury president Julianne Moore balanced her splashy, sheer, and refractive Alaïa with a demure low ponytail bound in a black bow, cementing the hair ribbon as one of the year’s most enduring finishing touches.
And Grace Elizabeth leaned into the gamine charm of her abbreviated lengths, parting her raven chop deeply, before gelling it immaculately in place—save for a section of bangs, which offered a femme fatale effect.
Here, the best beauty looks (so far!) from the 2022 Venice Film Festival.
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Getty Images1/15Jodie Turner-Smith
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Getty Images2/15Julianne Moore
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Getty Images3/15Tessa Thompson
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Getty Images4/15Grace Elizabeth
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Getty Images5/15Barbara Palvin
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Getty Images6/15Cate Blanchett
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Getty Images7/15Taylor Russell
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Getty Images8/15Natasha Lyonne
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Getty Images9/15Penelope Cruz
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Getty Images10/15Jodie Turner-Smith
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Getty Images11/15Sadie Sink
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Getty Images12/15Laura Harrier
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Getty Images13/15Stella Maxwell
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Getty Images14/15Olivia Wilde
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Getty Images15/15Irina Shayk
This article was originally published on Vogue.com
Calin Van Paris
Calin Van Paris is a writer, editor, and creative consultant. She previously served as a managing editor for Brightly and Astrology. Her work has been published in Vogue, Allure, Teen Vogue, InStyle, Bustle, The Good Trade, TZR, Well+Good, Byrdie, and more. The scope of her work primarily revolves around the topics of beauty and wellness.