
Each movie competition has its signature model. At Cannes it’s a strict black tie costume code (see-through or excessively voluminous robes are banned — far too déclassé), whereas Venice is extra relaxed: stars often grace the carpet sporting one thing extra avant-garde paired with sun shades and a lightweight sheen of perspiration. Telluride in Colorado is all self-consciously informal, with celebs exhibiting that actually they’re identical to us of their previous denim jackets and large autumnal jumpers.
On the London Movie Competition, something goes. The crimson carpet has been rolled out on the Southbank, and born witness to all the pieces from Barry Keoghan’s dishevelled denims to Greta Gerwig’s final energy go well with. Listed below are the perfect dressed celebs to date — and the strangest.
The most effective dressed celebs on the London Movie Competition
The bare costume development lived to see one other day (désolé, Cannes), as sported to perfection by Mia Goth in a powdery violet chiffon costume from London’s hottest designer, Conner Ives.
Ayo Edibiri regarded like an Historical Greek statue in a slippery white satin Chanel robe, whereas Elle Fanning nailed the oft-maligned costume and trousers look courtesy of Simone Rocha.
In the meantime, Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott swapped fits for leather-based, becoming a member of many stars wearing head-to-toe black. This solely made Sir Ian Mckellen’s rainbow-coloured knitted scarf all of the extra joyous.

Elle Fanning attends the Headline Gala screening of Sentimental Worth in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Ayo Edebiri attends the Headline Gala screening of After The Hunt in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Josh O’Connor attends the Headline Gala screening of The Mastermind in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Mia Goth attends the Headline Gala screening of Frankenstein in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Paul Mescal attends a screening of Hamnet in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Greta Gerwig attends the Headline Gala screening of Jay Kelly in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Sir Ian McKellen attends a screening of The Choral in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Andra Day attends the Headline Gala screening of Is This Factor On? in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Andrew Scott attends a screening of Hamnet in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Imogen Poots attends a screening of The Chronology Of Water throughout The 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Mari Yamamoto attends the Gala screening of Rental Household throughout The 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Mila Kunis attends the Opening Gala screening of Wake Up Useless Man: A Knives Out Thriller in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Julia Roberts attends the Headline Gala screening of After The Hunt in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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… And the strangest seems
It’s not a no, however we’re intrigued by Claire Foy’s resolution to decorate as a really opaque trapezoid. In the meantime, Barry Keoghan pitched as much as Hamnet in dishevelled denims and box-fresh white trainers trying like somebody’s reluctant youthful brother who was dragged alongside to a household good friend’s occasion.
There was one thing very Theresa Could about Kirsten Dunst’s crimson jacket and houndstooth trouser mixture, whereas Jeremy Sturdy’s olive inexperienced corduroy baseball cap was presumably one olive inexperienced corduroy merchandise too far.
Bradley Cooper’s look was in dire want of an iron, and Ben Mendehlson in a powdery blue fake fur coat along with his pet chihuahua? What the hell, positive.

Claire Foy attends the Headline Gala screening of H Is For Hawk in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Barry Keoghan attends a screening of Hamnet in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Kirsten Dunst attends the Headline Gala screening of Roofman in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Jeremy Sturdy attends the Headline Gala screening of Springsteen: Ship Me from Nowhere in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Bradley Cooper attends the Headline Gala screening of Springsteen: Ship Me from Nowhere in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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Ben Mendelsohn attends the Headline Gala screening of Roofman in the course of the 69th BFI London Movie Competition
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