Antonio Riva Milano at the Rome Film Fest 2025

Antonio Riva Milano alla Festa del Cinema di Roma 2025

As the spotlight returns to Rome for the 20th edition of the Rome Film Fest, Antonio Riva Milano steps once again onto the red carpet, not just with gowns, but with stories.

Each creation from the Maison carries the weight of craftsmanship, emotion, and stage-worthy presence, worn by five talents whose performances extend beyond the screen and into the realm of style.

Giulia Palombini appeared on the red carpet for "Per te", embodying light and precision in the Cassiopea gown. With its sculptural grace and luminous palette, the look recalled the elegance of a falling star, a moment captured mid-flight.

Giulia Palombini wearing Cassiopea — Antonio Riva Milano

For the premiere of "La lezione", Lidya Liberman wore a rich ensemble in shades of magenta, composed of the Andromeda top with bustier neckline and peplum detail, paired with Rosalie trousers in mikado. A balance of structure and softness, her look spoke to strength shaped through refinement.

Lidya Liberman wearing Andromeda (top) and Rosalie (trousers) — Antonio Riva Milano

Valentina D’Ulisse walked the carpet for "Eddington" in a tonal layered ensemble from the Around Midnight collection: the Lorena blouse and Mariana trousers. Rendered in deep midnight hues and airy textures, the look captured the sense of quiet glamour that defines the Maison’s approach to modern tailoring.

Valentina D'Ulisse wearing Lorena (blouse) and Mariana (trousers) — Antonio Riva Milano

The actress Diana Del Bufalo chose the iconic Giulia gown, with its versatile charm in embroidered tulle and crinoline.

Diana Del Bufalo wearing Giulia — Antonio Riva Milano

Following the success of the series "Avetrana – This Is Not Hollywood", recognized for Best Cast, young actress Federica Pala once again embraced Antonio Riva Milano this year. She wore an exquisite blue mikado gown from the Mirage collection, featuring a mermaid silhouette, a dramatic central slit, and a halter neckline embellished with black crystals—an ensemble that exuded sculptural elegance and cinematic presence.

Federica Pala wearing Madelaine — Antonio Riva Milano

At the 2025 Rome Film Fest, the Maison’s creations became part of a larger narrative: once again, Antonio Riva Milano reaffirmed its commitment to celebrating not only feminine aesthetics but also the unique personality of each woman, highlighted in every facet.

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