Venice Red Carpet Reveal: Thomasin McKenzie in Soft Rodarte Layers

Thomasin McKenzie wears Rodarte’s lace-layered black-and-white look at Venice’s Testament of Ann Lee—romantic, modern, perfectly festival-ready.
Thomasin McKenzie Channels Ethereal Drama in Rodarte at Venice Film Festival

Thomasin McKenzie made an unforgettable, two-part fashion statement at The Testament of Ann Lee photocall and premiere during the Venice Film Festival. Embracing both romance and depth, she opted for Rodarte Spring/Summer 2024 pieces layered in soft contradictions—capturing audience attention with every step.

From Photocall to Premiere: McKenzie Delivers Rodarte’s Dreamy Contrast in Venice

By day, she turned heads in a black-and-white Rodarte design defined by lace-infused stripes and a flared silhouette. It balanced whimsical vintage charm with a modern sensibility. At night, the mood subtly shifted as she carried that dewy romance into evening elegance, her presence solidified by minimalist accessories and polished styling by Leith Clark.

McKenzie’s look wasn’t just about dressing—it was a performance of light and shadow, nostalgic beauty, and refined drama in perfect harmony with the surreal nature of the film she was there to celebrate.

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