Fashion

Diane Kruger Just Wore The Dress of Your Dreams

by Rosie Narasaki

Honestly, cue Hilary Duff's "This is What Dreams Are Made Of," because this latest red carpet gown is the stuff of fantasy. Diane Kruger attended the Venice Film Festival premiere of Everest wearing — I'm calling it — her prettiest dress ever. We all know that's saying a lot. After all, she recently (and memorably) went full-on princess at in delicately beaded Prada at Cannes, and she's long been known for ability to really bring her red carpet A-game.

Well, no superlatives barred, this really is a stand-out moment for the actress — and, as with the aforementioned Cannes stunner, her latest and greatest embellished gown is Prada at its princess-y, glittery finest (sometimes, no one can do princess quite like Prada can, eh?).

Kruger's red carpet style has always been off-the-charts (and off-the-wall) fabulous, but it seems like the Venice Film Festival is going to be even more fab than usual — after all, she's already rocked the '70s goddess look, and she all-but won the jury photocall in floral Preen paired with Chelsea boots — and now, she's sealed the deal with her Grace Kelly-worthy caped dramarama. Let's take a look at the dress in question (from every angle imaginable, because it's that awesome):

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Funnily enough, she even coordinated slightly with fellow festival judge Elizabeth Banks, who wore beaded Dolce & Gabbana — both women were visions in bright white showstoppers, topped with elegant updos, effectively #twinning for the second time during the festival.

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It's enough fabulousness to make your head spin, no? At any rate, let's keep our fingers crossed for even more Kruger-approved gowns throughout the duration of the Venice Film Festival (surely her closing ceremony dress has to be even more gorgeous, right? If that's even possible?).

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