The 2025 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is proving to be a fashionable and star-studded event. This year’s opening weekend featured several standout fashion moments, showcasing the style of numerous celebrities.
Kirsten Dunst made a striking appearance at the premiere of her film "Roofman," wearing a slinky seafoam gown by Valentino. The dress featured knotted details and off-the-shoulder ties, complemented by deep, dark lipstick. Dunst also wore a sheer lace boho dress by French designer Julie de Libran at the TIFF Tribute Awards.
Angelina Jolie, attending the premiere of her film "Couture," turned heads in a double-breasted chocolate trench coat by Gabriela Hearst. The outfit, styled as a dress, highlighted a leg slit with sheer black stockings and pointy pumps, accessorized with Cartier jewelry.
Kerry Washington brought old Hollywood glamour to the festival, donning a white backless gown by Zuhair Murad for the premiere of "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery." The gown featured draping, ruching, and crystal straps that extended down her back, paired with a sleek lob hairstyle and a bold red lip.
Anya Taylor-Joy showcased a heavy pale blue satin creation from Dior, one of the first designs by new designer Jonathan Anderson. The intricately folded details gave the gown a cool, futuristic vibe. She accessorized with Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including a platinum and aquamarine necklace.
Ryan Reynolds celebrated the premiere of his documentary "John Candy: I Like Me" in a customized Brunello Cucinelli suit. The suit featured bespoke patches representing iconic references to John Candy, with designer Judy Carter accompanying him on the red carpet.
Elle Fanning opted for a sleek, two-toned look from Valentino, stepping away from her usual ball gowns for the premiere of "Sentimental Value."
Tessa Thompson, promoting her film "Hedda," wore a black taffeta gown by Patou, which featured pockets and an oversized bow at the back during the TIFF Tribute Awards.
Catherine O’Hara dazzled in a shimmery embellished dress by Alberta Ferretti while accepting the Norman Jewison Career Achievement Award at the TIFF Tribute Awards.
Sydney Sweeney, fresh from her American Eagle jeans campaign, wore a textured pink corset gown by Erdem for the premiere of her boxing biopic "Christy."
Charli XCX made a bold statement in a green lingerie-inspired dress by Saint Laurent at the premiere of "Sacrifice." She celebrated her dual role at the festival, also starring in the film "Erupcja."
Michaela Coel honored the women of Sudan at the premiere of her film "The Christophers" by wearing a traditional garment called a toub, paired with a necklace inspired by West Sudanese jewelry. "The toub made me feel elegant and powerful," Coel stated. "I chose espresso because dark-skinned women face prejudice and persecution in Sudan. The color is beautiful, and this hue needs to be seen as such."
As TIFF 2025 continues, the red carpet remains a showcase of creativity and style from some of the biggest names in film.