Stella Maxwell and Emily Ratajkowski showed a lot of skin at the Venice Film Festival. The models wowed in daring dresses.
Stella Maxwell (34) and Emily Ratajkowski (33) stole the show from the other guests at the Venice Film Festival with their daring outfits. The two models walked the red carpet on Saturday (31 August) at the premiere of the war drama “Campo di battaglia”. Maxwell posed in a transparent dress with cut-outs that only covered the bare essentials. The sheer fabric was adorned with fine structures reminiscent of pieces of ice. The Brit combined the extravagant, one-sleeved dress with high heels in a delicate rose and a magnificent silver necklace.
Ratajkowski’s dress stood out due to its bright green color and plunging neckline. The fabric of the long dress was folded and clung tightly to her curves. A special detail was the tassels on the sides at the bottom of the skirt. The American model wore subtle accessories in the form of silver drop earrings and rings to accompany the eye-catching garment.
Italian drama set in World War I
The film that the two of them appeared in follows two medical officers in northern Italy during the First World War. The story: The two doctor friends Stefano Zorzi and Giulio Farrasi treat soldiers at the front. Some of them inflicted wounds on themselves to escape the war, which Stefano doesn’t like. However, the Spanish flu presents a new challenge for the former university colleagues.
The historical drama was directed by the Italian Gianni Amelio (79), who became known through film projects such as “Stolen Children” (1992). One of the main actors is Alessandro Borghi (37), who plays the doctor Stefano. The actor has already appeared in the feature film “Eight Mountains” (2022) and the series “Suburra”. The Italian Gabriel Montesi (32) takes on the role of Giulio in “Campo di battaglia”. The actress Federica Rosellini (34) will play the role of Anna. The film is scheduled to be released in Italian cinemas on Thursday (September 5).
Source: Stern

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