Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde walk the red carpet alone in Venice
On Monday, the highly anticipated drama Don’t worry, baby premiered at the Venice Film Festival in Italy. Director Olivia Wilde and the film’s star Harry Styles walked the red carpet together. They appear in front of individual photographers and in group photos rather than walking side by side, even though they have been dating for over a year.
Wilde wore a beautiful yellow-green dress, with a long neckline almost reaching her navel. The waist is cinched with silver details that extend across the hem of the dress, decorated behind her on the red carpet and finished in the same material. She wears a diamond-encrusted necklace that reflects the pattern of her dress and wears her long, honey-brown hair down to her shoulders. She paired it with open-heeled sandals.
The style came in a royal blue jacket with high shoulders and boxy seams around his torso. His shorts are loose fitting with a slightly darker color. Beneath the jacket, he wears a light blue shirt with exaggerated lapels that run down the top of the suit. He wore a pair of white leather shoes and oversized sunglasses.
Earlier in the day, Wilde spoke at the film’s press conference, addressing the alleged conflict between her and the film’s other protagonist, Florence Pugh. Rumors swirled around the production when it was announced that Pugh would not be attending the press conference or press conference, which are standard appearances for most film premieres. The actress was filmed Sand dunes part 2 in Budapest and arrived in Venice in the late afternoon. She is expected to return to the set on Tuesday morning.
Wilde handle Pugh’s absence from the conference, said, “Florence is a force; We’re so grateful she was able to do it tonight [to the premiere] despite being in production… For all the endless chatter and gossip of the tabloids out there, the internet feeds on itself. I don’t feel like I need to contribute to it. It is fully nourished. “
Styles also made a short comment on the matter, explaining the influence of social media on the works by saying: “There are a lot of negatives, they’re pretty obvious for anyone to see. But it’s important to remember that there are always positive things happening in the world because of it. “
He went on to discuss the difference between a career as a musician and a transition to acting.
Styles said: “Music and acting are opposites in many ways. “Composing music is a really personal thing and there are aspects of acting that you draw from experience, but mostly pretending to be someone else. That’s what I enjoy most about it. What I like about acting is that I feel like I don’t know what I’m doing.”
Aimée Lutkin is the weekend editor at ELLE.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamor, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, lonely hunter, will be released by Dial Press in February 2022.