Sveva Alviti posed at the “Alice” & “L’Arrivo Di Wang” Venice Film Festival Photocall held at Palazzo del Cinema over the weekend.
The Italian actress and model was radiant wearing a white brocade Lanvin Resort 2012 mini dress.
Her beautiful dress features a bateau neckline, cinched waist and draped sleeves.
She opted not to wear the white ribbon belt that the dress was originally styled with.
Red accessories including a leather clutch and tie-up peep-toe heels provided a delightful pop of colour.
I’m a huge fan of this colour combination which also included diamond and ruby red earrings.
This is a gorgeous, elegant and modern look.
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I’m a big fan of open toe/peep toe shoes, but the style chosen by Sveva is too distracting. Beautiful color but wrong style.
This look is gorgeous
Lovely!
I like the colour combination but I would have preffered a pair of sandals.
Oh gosh, that’s an ugly shoe! It completely cuts her legs off at the ankle.
I’m Italian and I have no idea who this girl is, but she looks really pretty! Anyways, I really like the white/red color combo, but those shoes are quite awful, I would have preferred simpler sandals or peep toes. Also, I like that she did not wear the ribbon belt, too many bows would have made this dress (which I really like) too cutesy for my liking.
The shoes are amazing, but I don’t like matching shoes and bags. The dress is lovely and feminine. Yes, lovely look, anyway. I’ve never heard or read about her before.
I love the white/red color combo. For me, the top of the dress is a bit too bridal with the puffy sleeves and the beading. And, I don’t like the shape of the shoes. But overall,I still like the look.
I’m not into the red shoes but I love the look anyway. Very fresh!
I do love the colour combination but the shoes seem gauche to me, her feet look like they’re about to pop out of them.
I love this, head to toe. And Im glad she opted out of the white ribbon. Do you think a red ribbon would have made it look cutesy?
I love the white dress/red accessories combo too and this is a perfect example on how to do it well. I have no idea who this woman is but I’m a fan.
This reminded me of Michelle Williams in Suno Fall 2010 during the Cannes festival Blue Valentine photocall. As much as I love the pop of red, I can’t stand those tie up peep toe heels, they seem tacky for some reason :/
This is a cute look and the red accessories were a great choice
Wow absolutely stunning!
Those shoes are awful and really brings down the elegance of the dress.
I like this look too, those shoes are to die for! Is that a bow at the neckline? If so, I can see why she skipped the bow ribbon belt.
I think Emma Stone already wore this same dress but she chose the pink / red version , right ?
I like the red but I think she should have chosen a different type of shoe. The style of the shoes don’t go with the dress.
gorgeous dress but the shoes bother me, the colour is great but those actual shoes just not loving them at all.
What a beautiful woman!!! This is an amazing look!
i love this look. I think it was wise to take the belt bow off, so the look is not to cutesy and i adore her shoes!
I can’t stand it when people wear red shoes with a white dress.
never liked the red/white combo (reminds me one of the boring look kate middleton wore a few weeks ago in canada). ands dislike the matchy matchy shoes/clutch. the dress is cute though, even if i prefer the shape of the skirt on Daphne
Love it colour combo and the dress glad she didn’t wear the belt would have been too many bows.