The stars of the cinema use every opportunity to express themselves brightly. And such a large-scale event as the Rome Film Festival, held annually in late November, was another reason to shine in the light of spotlights.
Let's see, which celebrities turned out best to present their beauty in the main city of Italy at the celebration of modern cinema.
Jennifer Lawrence
Despite her young age, Jennifer holds the brand well not only as an actress who received her first Oscar at the age of 20, but also as a fashionable lady with impeccable taste. At the film festival, in front of journalists, she appeared in an ivory dress from the autumn collection of Dior. The asymmetrical style advantageously emphasized the shoulders and allowed not to look old-fashioned along. Sandals with thin golden straps harmoniously blended into the laconic image and thanks to the circular drapery of the dress did not disappear under the long asymmetrical skirt.
Marianna di Martino
If you set the task to determine the most regal image at the Rome Film Festival, then, most likely, Marianna di Martino will win. The girl chose a long dress-mermaid with a train of milky pink shade and a torn chiffon. It also has details of asymmetry in the form of chiffon assemblies on a beige satin. A minimum of ornaments and restrained make-up compensate for the pomposity of the dress, so the image as a whole turned out to be harmonious.
Charlotte Vega
At the presentation of the films, Charlotte bribed her natural beauty - carelessly loose strands, a long dress in lavender shades with a faded print and a neat black clutch created a relaxed and romantic image. The brilliant silver decor of the top part of the dress added the necessary accent, which brought a mood of solemnity to the outfit.
Rooney Mara
Bright brunette Rooney chose for the festival an original white dress from the spring collection of Balenciaga. A minimalistic dress with elements of futurism looked great on the red carpet - a white translucent cape with a solid insert made an image of the airiness along with elegant white sandals . Such a bold image can not afford every girl, but the bright appearance of Rooney provides her with such an opportunity.
Sophie Turner
Sophie at the Rome Film Festival was simply flawless in a cornflower dress from Dolce & Gabbana. A fluffy skirt up to the middle of the shin, a thin belt-chain of silvery color and white clutch perfectly harmonized with each other. Sandals with silvery straps and stones in combination with a transparent shoe have perfectly approached this romantic side and did not allow Sophie to plunge into the old-fashioned image.
Melanie Bernier
A short black dress with a lush skirt-sun, a wide belt and an open back helped to create Melanie discreet, elegant and at the same time fashionable image. The piquancy of the dress is added by a wide ribbon on the neck, which falls on the white velvet skin, and the black lacquered shoes with a pointed toe pin keep the image between open sexuality and restrained elegance.
Ilaria Spada
Ilaria stopped the choice on an interesting and fairly frank dress. A black bando bodice, a wide belt and a midi-length skirt with a transparent insert and a torn voluminous hem show a shapely figure of the actress, and only thanks to the length of the skirt this outfit can be called elegant and suitable for such an event. A pendant with a ruby is the only detail that does not harmonize in any way.
Natalie Rapti Gomez
Very elegant and feminine dress with a pencil skirt and voluminous sleeves was chosen by Natalie. A chiseled waist, a wide collar and sleeves ¾ created a beautiful image. The dress of the color of the sea wave Natalie was supplemented by a gently-blue clutch and earrings with emeralds.
Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett at the film festival looked very fresh and young in a short dress from the fashion house Dolce & Gabbana , whose face she is. This simplicity really adorned Scarlett and singled it out among the rest of the guests no less than the futuristic image of Rooney Mara. Designers in creating this dress were inspired by the clothes of ancient Romans, and therefore in this location it looked most appropriate. Print with flowers and Roman coins conveyed the mood of the collection to which it refers - the spring of 2014.