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Orson Welles and Italian actress Lea Padovani on a sightseeing tour during the Venice Film Festival.
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British actress Diana Dors poses in a mink bikini while riding in a gondola in 1955. In true Venice style, the festival's red carpet transcends dry land.
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Promoting the 1955 Italian horror film "Gli Sbandati" (The Abandoned), American actress and model Ivy Nicholson shows off her feline friend to photographers.
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The Golden Lion, or Lion d'Or, is the most prestigious prize on offer at the film festival. Some of the winners from its 19th year include, from left to right: Japanese filmmaker Hiroshi Inagaki, French director Louis Malle and actress Sophia Loren.
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Actress Brigitte Bardot attends the premiere of the 1958 drama "En Cas de Malheur" (In Case of Adversity).
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Sean Connery at the helm of a motorboat during the 28th Film Festival in 1967.
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Elizabeth Taylor and Claudia Cardinale at a charity ball held in Venice during the festival.
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Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman at the opening gala for Jane Campion's movie "The Portrait of a Lady," in which Kidman played the lead role.
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Before selfies, there were autographs. Scarlett Johansson greets fans awaiting her on the festival's red carpet.
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Long-time collaborators Brad Pitt and George Clooney were once again reunited for the black comedy "Burn After Reading," which opened at the 2008 Venice Film Festival.
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Designer turned director Tom Ford poses with Julianne Moore, Colin Firth, Matthew Goode, Nicholas Hoult and Jon Kortajarena at the premiere for "A Single Man."
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Madonna at the premiere for her directorial "W.E." in 2011. The film tells the story of Wallis Simpson, the American socialite and wife of Britain's King Edward VIII.
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Keira Knightley attends the premiere for 2011's "A Dangerous Method." Knightley received rave reviews for her portrayal of a disturbed Russian woman who attends the clinic of Dr. Carl Jung.
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Chinese stars Zhu Yawen and Tuan Yuan attend the Premiere of "The Golden Era" during 71st Venice Film Festival.
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Kristen Stewart attends the premiere of her film "Equals" wearing Chanel Couture.
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Italian Vogue editor, the late Franca Sozzani, attends the premiere of "Everest." The inaugural Franca Sozzani Award will be presented at this year's festival.
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Actor Dakota Johnson takes to the red carpet in Marc Jacobs for last year's "A Bigger Splash," which also starred Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes.
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Actress, model and Chanel ambassador Lily-Rose Depp poses on the red carpet for the premiere of "Planetarium," her fourth feature film.
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When fashion meets film. Givenchy's former head designer Riccardo Tisci poses with Donatella Versace and Naomi Campbell at the premiere of "Franca: Chaos and Creation," a documentary film about Italian Vogue editor Franca Sozzani.
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Tom Ford attends last year's closing ceremony at the Palazzo del Cinema while promoting his second film "Nocturnal Animals."
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The Venice International Film Festival has come a long way since “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” opened the event’s very first edition, 85 years ago.

Gone are the days of categories like “most touching film” – and their winners being chosen by audience vote. In their place, we now see the machinations of a film industry setting its agenda for the year ahead.

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Kristen Stewart attends the 72nd Venice Film Festival in 2015.

But one thing has remained consistent throughout: The most glamorous looks of the age will always on display.

From the elegant evening wear of the inter-war era to the manicured couture of recent decades, the festival guarantees a glimpse of famous celebrities wearing some of the world’s most coveted outfits.

All eyes are back on the red carpet as the 2017 Venice Film Festival kicks off with the science fiction comedy-drama “Downsizing.”

The movie’s star-studded cast – which includes Matt Damon, Kristen Wiig and Alec Baldwin – is expected alongside big names from film and fashion.

Yet, in the festival’s earlier years, movie stars and models were just as likely to be pictured driving speedboats than attending premieres. Before the days of red carpet selfies, Diana Dors was posing on a gondola in mink-fur bikini, and Orson Welles was being photographed out on a sightseeing tour.

These images are perhaps, as much a part of the history of the film festival as the movies themselves. We look back at some of the best style moments from years gone by.

This year’s Venice International Film Festival runs from August 30 to September 9.