The Bottega brand ambassador also wore Boucheron earrings.
Julianne Moore was one of a number of celebrities to attend the Cannes International Film Festival premiere of Wes Anderson’s latest film, “The Phoenician Scheme,” on Sunday.
For her turn on the red carpet, Moore chose a custom floor-length sheath dress from Bottega Veneta. It also included one strap made of strips of leather that were tired into a large knot. The silhouette allowed her Boucheron earrings to draw dramatic attention to its dangling rows of sparkling stones, which complemented the gown’s asymmetrical neckline.
As a brand ambassador for Bottega Veneta, she’s worn the Italian brand many times while promoting her film “The Room Next Door” opposite Tilda Swinton. In October, she wore a ruffled white Bottega Veneta dress to the film’s London premiere. It included strategically placed buttons that altered the structure of the design.
Prior to that, she wore Bottega Veneta to the Venice Film Festival in September in a gold dress with a deep V-cut neckline. She also sat on the front row at the company’s spring 2025 show.
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