The 2025 Venice Film Festival has seen several A-list celebrities showcasing exquisite fashion. Among them, Greta Lee is clearly emerging as the winner with her navel-grazing Dior dress, which is nothing short of a red carpet masterclass. The actor reportedly attended the high-profile event for the first time, delivering boldness and elegance with her outfit to promote her film “A House of Dynamite.” She truly marked a viral moment, standing out effortlessly from other celebrities’ styles with her plunging fit.
Greta Lee wows in striking Dior dress at Venice Film Festival
Greta Lee surely knew how to present herself for her debut at the 2025 Venice Film Festival. The actor made a show-stopping appearance to promote her film “A House of Dynamite,” in an outfit designed by Dior’s Jonathan Anderson. The ensemble featured a deconstructed minidress that left fans and netizens in awe on social media. Topped with some interesting design elements, the star shone bright on the red carpet with her extravagant yet chic look.
Lee’s striking black Dior dress featured a plunging neckline that grazed her navel, with layers of green organza cascading in fluid-like motion. The outfit was further accentuated with a micro-mini skirt that imitated a man’s cummerbund. However, the ensemble’s highlight was the statement bow with floor-length tails, placed on the trim of the bodice. These intricate details rounded off her look for the evening.
According to Vogue’s report, Lee paired her minidress with stunning Tiffany & Co. jewelry. These include a glistening pavé necklace embellished with platinum and diamonds, drop earrings, and an eye-catching ring. The actor completed her ensemble with pointed-toe heels. Leaving her long black tresses open, she glammed up with coral blush, nude lip, and defined eyeliner. Longtime stylist Danielle Goldberg assembled her Venice Film Festival look.
Speaking about wearing Anderson’s Dior dress, Lee told Vogue that showcasing the designer’s vision on the red carpet was like “wearing a piece of art.” She added, “The look was sculptural and bold but still had a sense of ease and movement that I loved. I felt empowered.”
Lee previously touched down at the 2025 Venice Film Festival to promote her other film, “Late Fame,” last month.
Originally reported by Varsha Narayanan on theFashionSpot.