Emma Stone introduced a streamlined iteration of the Y2K bubble hem pattern in a customized Louis Vuitton costume to the pink carpet for the premiere of her forthcoming movie “Bugonia” on the 2025 Venice Movie Competition on Thursday.
The pink carpet event prompted Stone’s stylist Petra Flannery, who additionally works with Zoe Saldaña and Kerry Condon, to decorate the two-time Oscar-winning actress in a shimmering design courtesy of the French luxurious style home.
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Stone’s sleeveless costume featured jewel-encrusted skinny straps with a sq. neckline. The bodice of the garment was fitted and featured contrasting silver and white glowing embroidery in an angular design for juxtaposition.
The excessive waistline of the costume gave method to a tiered impact with a bubble hemline. Bubble hemlines are seeing a resurgence, thanks partially to the rise of Y2K-inspired avenue fashion and tendencies throughout style. Beneath the tiered bubble hem, the skirt of the costume flowed right into a column and grazed the pink carpet.
Emma Stone
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Stone went minimal together with her jewellery, save a standout cocktail ring. Her pixie haircut was coiffed with texture and waves and her make-up included daring brows, a lined eye and a delicate pink lip for an added pop of shade.
The “Poor Issues” star has a long-standing relationship with Louis Vuitton. Appointed as an envoy to the French luxurious style home in October 2017, Stone not too long ago starred alongside Hoyeon Jung in Louis Vuitton’s fall 2025 marketing campaign, which debuted in July and highlighted the model’s new purse: the Categorical.
Emma Stone
Earl Gibson III
“Bugonia” is Stone’s newest collaboration with filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos (“Poor Issues,” “Sorts of Kindness”). The movie follows two conspiracy theorists who kidnap a high-powered CEO, satisfied she’s an alien despatched to destroy the planet.
The 82nd version of the Venice Movie Competition kicked off on Wednesday and concludes on Sept. 6. Extremely anticipated movies, together with Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” “Jay Kelly,” starring George Clooney and Luca Guadagnino’s “After the Hunt,” will premiere.