The Elena Perseil dresses that shone at the Venice Film Festival
The Venice red carpet has a special energy. It is the place where the emotion of film meets the elegance of fashion, and every appearance tells a story. Seeing my creations worn here is like bringing my atelier to the whole world. Every embroidery, every line and every detail finds its echo in the eyes of those who watch, and this transforms everything into a unique experience.
What is the Venice Film Festival?

The Venice Film Festival, founded in 1932, is the oldest event of its kind in the world and one of the most prestigious. It is here that important film productions are launched, internationally recognized awards are awarded, and prominent personalities from film, culture and art gather.
Beyond the cinematic dimension, the festival has also become a stage for elegance and style, a meeting point between creativity and global recognition. In this context, Elena Perseil's creations fit in naturally, bringing an extra touch of refinement and uniqueness to an event where every detail has the power to write history.
Romanian elegance on the red carpet in Venice

The Venice Film Festival, the oldest event of its kind in the world, has become over time not only a celebration of cinema, but also a stage for global elegance. In this setting where every appearance sends a message, Romania has managed to distinguish itself through a double presence: film and fashion.
Actress Ioana Florea, part of the cast of the film "The New Year That Never Was" directed by Bogdan Mureșanu, awarded in the Orizzonti section, brought attention to the strength of Romanian cinema. And when she chose to wear a dress signed by Elena Perseil, she completed this success with the image of a Romanian couture elegance that can always rival the great international houses.
Asymmetrical cuts, hand-embroidered dresses and combinations of silk and lace made her appearance not only a moment of style, but also a statement about the value and refinement of Romanian creation. In this way, Venice became the stage where artistic talent and couture creativity from Romania united in a memorable image.
Luxurious dresses signed by Elena Perseil at the Venice Film Festival

Spectacular dresses were once again the center of attention at the Venice Film Festival, and Elena Perseil's creations managed to capture the eyes of critics and photographers alike.
Fluid silk was the favorite of the stars, whether it took the form of body-hugging dresses or asymmetrical cuts with a corset, full of femininity and visual power.
Hand-embroidered dresses, Elena Perseil's true signature, added an extra shine and uniqueness, transforming each appearance into a memorable moment. These couture details have confirmed once again that authentic luxury is found in finesse, and the stars have chosen to wear it with pride on the international stage.
Iryna Thater – Hand-embroidered Evening Dress

Long silk dress, hand-embroidered with crystals – Corsica
At the Venice Film Festival, Iryna Thater chose a couture creation signed Elena Perseil: a long, hand-embroidered evening dress, made of fine silk, in a delicate blush shade.
The cut follows the body line and is distinguished by the elegance of the V-neck and the transparent three-quarter sleeves, adorned with meticulous embroidery. Each detail shines discreetly, transforming the piece into a true clothing jewel. This dress not only impresses with its refinement, but also with its versatility: it can be created according to your measurements and in your favorite colors, remaining a personalized luxury statement.
Marisha Panferova – Couture Red Dress

Red Asymmetrical Satin Amanda Bodice Dress
In Venice, Marisha Panferova chose to wear a red dress by Elena Perseil, a piece created to shine under the spotlight. The bustier cut, with fluid draping and an elegant opening at the leg, conveys strength, sensuality and classic refinement.
The luxurious silk material, with its natural shine, transforms every step into a visual spectacle, reminiscent of the timeless glamour of great movie stars. This creation confirms once again Elena Perseil's mastery of combining understated luxury with a memorable aesthetic, perfect for an event of the magnitude of the Venice Film Festival.
Marisha Panferova – Flowing Silk Dress

Long silk evening dress with bodice, R17H20
On the red carpet in Venice, Marisha Panferova shone in an Elena Perseil creation that seems to combine grace and power in a single couture gesture. The dress, made of fine silk, has a fluid cut, with an elegant bustier and pleated details that emphasize the waist.
The loose skirt, with a wide opening at the leg, creates diaphanous movements, like a wave of water, with every step. It is the kind of piece that is not only worn, but lived, and in Venice it has become the symbol of delicate femininity and timeless glamour.
Natacha Eguia – Embroidered dress with precious details

Natacha Eguia attracted all eyes at the Venice Film Festival, choosing a couture dress signed Elena Perseil. The piece, made of fine tulle in a nude shade, is enriched with hand embroidery and shiny applications in copper and gold tones, which create a spectacular effect under the spotlight.
The fluid cut and deep neckline transform the outfit into a sophisticated choice, with a modern and seductive air. It is the kind of dress that perfectly combines transparency, artistic details and discreet luxury, confirming once again Elena Perseil's talent for transforming fashion into a pure art form.
Lilia Zeldis – Asymmetrical dress with spectacular volume

Anima
Lilia Zeldis chose an Elena Perseil couture creation for the Venice Film Festival that attracted attention with its refinement and theatricality. The dress, in a powdery ivory shade, has an asymmetrical cut, strapless bustier and a maxi floral detail on the shoulder, which gives it a touch of originality.
The wide skirt, made of fluid layers, creates spectacular movements with every step, offering a fairytale image on the red carpet. The piece combines delicate femininity with couture drama, confirming Elena Perseil's mastery of transforming luxury into a moment of visual magic.
Maryna Aksenov – Couture dress with sparkling details

At the Venice Film Festival, Maryna Aksenov walked the red carpet in an Elena Perseil creation that perfectly combines luxury with artistic expressiveness. The dress, made of fine tulle in a nude shade, is hand-embroidered with sparkling appliqués that create a spectacular play of light.
The plunging neckline and flowing cut highlight the silhouette, while the couture details tell a story of femininity, refinement and confidence. It is the kind of piece that not only impresses visually, but also conveys emotion and confirms Elena Perseil’s talent for transforming fashion into a universal language of elegance.
Bożena Janisiw – Mini couture dress, hand-embroidered

Osiris
On the red carpet in Venice, Bożena Janisiw chose an Elena Perseil dress that breaks away from the classic patterns of the festival: a mini piece, with a straight cut, fully covered in hand-embroidered and colorful applications, with metallic reflections. Not only maxi lengths can conquer the audience, but also a courageous, contemporary approach that highlights the free spirit and energy of the wearer.
Accessorized with fine sandals and a minimalist white handbag, the outfit conveyed a fresh elegance, confirming the versatility of Elena Perseil's creations.
Magda Swider – Pastel-toned couture dress

Long silk evening dress with bodice, R17H20
On the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival, actress Magda Swider wore a dress by Elena Perseil, which surprises with the refinement of the lines and the chromatic delicacy.
The bustier cut, highlighted by a delicate corset, is complemented by a wide, flowing skirt in a discreet pastel shade. The accessories – elegant satin gloves and a pale pink clutch bag – complete the sophisticated image, with a slightly retro and extremely feminine air. This appearance demonstrates how a couture creation can transform fashion into an extension of the cinematic story, bringing elegance and emotion to the international stage.
Bożena Janisiw – Long, airy dress in pastel blue tones

Long evening dress in natural silk with slits on the leg Levy
Bożena Janisiw demonstrated the versatility of Elena Perseil creations with a second appearance in Venice, this time in a long, flowing dress in a diaphanous shade of pastel blue.
The A-line cut, with a deep neckline and accentuated waist, highlights the silhouette, while the light, semi-transparent material moves spectacularly with every step. Delicate accessories, such as the pale pink clutch, add a touch of modern femininity, and the entire look expresses a fresh elegance, perfectly adapted to the refined atmosphere of the Venice Film Festival.
The Venice Film Festival has shown once again that couture fashion is not just about clothes, but about emotions, stories and memorable appearances. Elena Perseil's creations brought an extra shine, femininity and refinement to the red carpet, confirming the designer's place among the great international names.
If you want to live this unique experience and discover evening dresses that highlight your beauty, we are waiting for you in the Elena Perseil showroom. Here you will find personalized, handmade couture pieces, ready to transform any appearance into an unforgettable moment.
Write by Elena Perseil