Stars upped their beauty game at the VeniceFilmFestival.
slicked her blonde lengths back into a ballerina bun, and Tessa Thompson wore a crown of quadruple braids. Amped-up waves also got their time in the spotlight—Penélope Cruz and Barbara Palvin brought the silver screen romance, the latter adding a peony-colored bow on top for a sweet touch.
In the makeup department, lit-from-within skin reigned supreme while a set of stay-put power brows carried this year’s attendees through a week of non-stop appearances. But with many a premiere to attend, staying true to your beauty roots can win out over risky new maneuvers. Case in point: perennially chic actressphotocall, with her signature shaggy highlighted pixie and a fire engine-red pout to match that menswear-inspired ensemble.
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