Red Carpet Highlights From the Toronto International Film Festival
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Including a floral Gucci suit from Harry Styles.
After more than a week’s worth of star-studded film premieres, Q&As, and after-parties at the annual Toronto International Film Festival, it’s time to take a look at some of the event’s best fashion moments. On par with the glitzy affairs in Venice and Cannes, the Toronto lineup saw loads of Hollywood A-listers come out in style for the red carpet. But considering the Toronto events occurred mostly during the day, the assortment was less focused on formal evening wear, though they weren’t any less spectacular.
Some of the highlights? Harry Styles and Emma Corrin were in town for the premiere of their film, My Policeman, and both made a statement. Styles wore a Gucci suit with a large floral appliqué, while Corrin chose Miu Miu’s black organza dress—the bodysuit of the dress cut high like a 1980s aerobic outfit. Superstar Taylor Swift also made an appearance for her short film, All Too Well, clad in a golden Louis Vuitton sequined number.
There were some more unexpected standouts, too. At the Glass Onion premiere, Janelle Monae embraced futurism in a dramatic Iris van Herpen number, complete with a long train and a sculptural bodice. When Sophie Okonedo attended the Catherine Called Birdy premiere, she chose Bottega Veneta’s lavender leather and fringe skirt, which famously retails for $29,000. Paired with a simple white tank top, the British actor made it feel totally nonchalant. Pulling off a skirt that costs as much as a car? No problem!
Below, more of the best style moments from the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Photo: Getty Images1/12Taylor Swift in Louis Vuitton
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Photo: Getty Images2/12Harry Styles in Gucci
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Photo: Getty Images3/12Jennifer Lawrence in Dior Couture
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Photo: Getty Images4/12Sadie Sink in Stella McCartney
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Photo: Getty Images5/12Sophie Okonedo in Bottega Veneta
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Photo: Getty Images6/12Viola Davis in Greta Constantine
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Photo: Getty Images7/12Margaret Qualley in Chanel
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Photo: Getty Images8/12Sophie Turner in Louis Vuitton
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Photo: Getty Images9/12Mia Goth in Dolce & Gabbana
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Photo: Getty Images10/12Oprah Winfrey in Brandon Maxwell
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Photo: Getty Images11/12Jessica Henwick in Fendi Couture
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Photo: Getty Images12/12Maitreyi Ramakrishnan in Jason Wu
This article originally appeared on Vogue.com
Christian Allaire
Christian Allaire is a Canadian freelance writer, editor, and stylist who is based in New York. He currently serves as the senior fashion and style writer at American Vogue. He formerly served as a fashion editor at Footwear News. His work has appeared in other publications including Elle, Mr. Porter, Hazlitt, Refinery 29 & more. In 2021, he became a published author when his book called "The Power of Style" was released. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Ryerson University where he studied journalism.