Paris Jackson makes a bold statement in a low-cut leather dress at the Venice Film Festival
In the heart of Venice, the annual Film Festival took place on August 30, attracting a plethora of stars. Among them was Paris Jackson, who divided the internet with her daring outfit at the premiere of Guillermo del Toro's latest adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel, Frankenstein.
Jackson, who was homeschooled for a significant portion of her life, opted for a plunging leather gown adorned with a feathered collar. She accessorised her look with matching gloves, a clutch bag, and a delicate diamond necklace, completing the ensemble with a white feathered shawl, platform heels, and more diamond jewellery.
Meanwhile, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, another attendee, graced the red carpet in a glamorous silver-and-white satin gown. The event saw the presence of Mia Goth, Jacob Elordi, and Christoph Waltz, who are all part of del Toro's Frankenstein cast.
Jackson's fashion journey has been marked by her fearless approach to style, a trait that was evident in her choice of attire at the Frankenstein premiere. In a 2022 interview with Vogue, she shared that she wasn't allowed to wear makeup growing up and would borrow from friends.
However, the internet was divided over Jackson's bold attire at the premiere. Despite the controversy, her unique style continues to captivate and inspire.
As for the adaptation of Frankenstein, details about who plays Victor Frankenstein in the recent film are yet to be revealed. Guillermo del Toro, known for his intricate and visually stunning directorial work, promises an unforgettable interpretation of the iconic novel.
The Venice Film Festival continues to be a platform for showcasing the best in cinema and fashion, and this year's event was no exception. With stars like Paris Jackson and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley gracing the red carpet, it was indeed a night to remember.
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