Even a year ago, the 海角社区官网International Film Festival聽A-lister count was more of a trickle than a stream, a far cry from the ocean of heavy hitters the international film festival could reliably expect pre-pandemic.
But the drought is over: Hollywood stars from Daisy Edgar-Jones to Julianne Moore, Jennifer Lopez to Jacob Elordi turned out in their red carpet best to support the world premieres of some of the world鈥檚 hottest films. Read on for TIFF鈥檚 best dressed, so far.

Daisy Edgar-Jones
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Daisy Edgar-Jones kept her flowy fashion theme from the ”Twisters” press tour going for the premiere of “On Swift Horses,” wearing a gauzy pleated ice-blue Gucci gown with deeply plunging neckline and sheer flowing cape detail.

Lupita Nyong’o
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Lupita Nyong鈥檕 graced the premiere of “The Wild Robot” in a vibrant celadon (we won鈥檛 call it Brat green) gown custom-made by Milanese designer Daniel Del Core with cut-out corset bodice and swingy sheer skirt.

Amy Adams
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Amy Adams is the talk of TIFF with the premiere of her buzzy film ”Nightbitch,” and this sumptuous navy gown with sweetheart neckline and glittering embellishments is worthy of an A-lister.

Jennifer Lopez
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For the premiere of “Unstoppable” (co-produced by her soon-to-be-ex-husband Ben Affleck), JLo pulled out all the movie star stops in a mirrored Tamara Ralph gown held together at the sides with black velvet ribbons.

Salma Hayek
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Salma Hayek wowed at the “Without Blood” premiere in a shimmering oxblood sequin off-the-shoulder dress by Gucci.

Alicia Vikander
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An interesting belted neckline elevated this blue satin dress from Alicia Vikander鈥檚 go-to label, Louis Vuitton, at the premiere of “The Assessment.”

Florence Pugh
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“We Live in Time” star Florence Pugh gave us a full Hollywood glamour moment in this baby pink Tamara Ralph ball gown sharpened with a black bow.

Jacob Elordi
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A men鈥檚 fashion standout, the towering Australian star of “On Swift Horses” wore a sleek olive-coloured suit by Bottega Veneta.

Cate Blanchett
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Red on red on the road: for her 鈥淚n Conversation with鈥 event, Cate Blanchett wore a striking scarlet shirt and trousers by Ami Paris that literally stopped traffic.

Chloe Sevigny
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It was white lace Balenciaga for “Bonjour Tristesse” star Chlo毛 Sevigny. The strapless draped silhouette recalled a just-wrapped tablecloth, an effect the perennial fashion icon is more than cool enough to pull off.

Sandra Oh
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Canadian actor Sandra Oh, who stars in “Can I Get a Witness” at this year鈥檚 festival, attended the TIFF Tribute Awards in a sheer corset embellished with black rosettes and matching skirt by Lebanese designer Gemy Maalouf.

Sydney Sweeney
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Sydney Sweeney went demure for the premiere of “Eden” in a custom Erdem capelet and full-skirted dress. Her wine-lined lips and tucked-back hair kept the effect from being too cutesy.

Barry Keoghan
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Bringing a touch of playfulness to the “Bird” red carpet, Barry Keoghan wore a pink patterned Louis Vuitton sweater vest with narrow trousers and hiking boots.

Katy Perry
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As sleek and severe as her jet-black baby bangs, Katy Perry鈥檚 Celine look at the premiere of “The Cut” comprised a bandeau, column skirt and sparkly overlay.

Catherine O’Hara
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Canadian screen icon Catherine O’Hara brought lively colour and print-mixing to the premiere of “The Wild Robot” in a jacket and skirt by New York brand One Of.

Ana de Armas
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“Eden” star Ana de Armas鈥檚 Louis Vuitton look has received mixed reviews, drawing comparisons to a child鈥檚 ballet skirt over a leotard, but it鈥檚 certainly not boring.

Isabella Rossellini
Robin Marchant/Getty Images for BAFTA)Isabella Rossellini
Acting legend Isabella Rossellini wore vibrantly layered pieces by Persian-born designer Nazzy Beglari, who uses hand-loomed textiles for her colourful looks, to the British film Great Tea event. Rossellini, a longtime face of Lanc么me, noted her lipstick was the brand鈥檚 Drama Ink.
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