Glamour on the Grand Canal
Venice witnessed a dazzling display of elegance as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Gemma Chan arrived for the Frankenstein premiere during the Venice Film Festival. The duo stunned photographers with a glamorous boat ride before stepping onto the red carpet, adding an extra touch of cinematic flair to the prestigious event.
Rosie, 38, exuded old-Hollywood charm in a silky white gown adorned with a jewel-encrusted bodice. A fur shawl draped gracefully over her shoulders completed the look, paired with understated jewelry and flawless makeup.
By her side, Gemma Chan, 42, radiated sophistication in a purple satin gown featuring intricate beading around the waist and shoulders. The semi-sheer finish added drama and elegance, cementing her as one of the evening’s standout stars.
Celebrating Frankenstein’s Reimagining
The glamorous arrivals set the stage for Guillermo del Toro’s highly anticipated adaptation of Frankenstein. The film, featuring Jacob Elordi in the iconic role, promises a modern take on Mary Shelley’s classic novel and is slated to debut on Netflix on November 7. Other celebrities in attendance included Paris Jackson and Mia Goth, making the premiere a true star-studded affair.
Rosie and Jason’s Falconeri Campaign
Rosie’s Venice appearance follows her successful collaboration with fiancé Jason Statham for Italian fashion label Falconeri. Earlier this week, the couple unveiled their Fall-Winter 2025 campaign, marking their second project with the luxury brand.
Rosie stunned in a fitted grey knitted bodysuit, while Jason opted for a sleek cardigan, tee, and joggers. Sharing the campaign on Instagram, Rosie described it as “a vision of luxury and timeless style.”
Life Beyond the Spotlight
Rosie and Jason, together since 2009, became engaged in 2016 and now share two children. The family divides their time between Los Angeles and the UK, with Rosie emphasizing her wish to raise her children with British values and roots.
Speaking to The Times, Rosie noted that her children enjoy life in Devon, surrounded by family. “They’re growing up British with their little accents, which was important for us,” she shared.