She’s been putting on a stylish display at the Venice Film Festival all week.
And Barbara Palvin was looking better than ever when she attended the Suspiria premiere during the 75th edition of the festivities on Saturday night.
The L’Oreal model was dressed to impress in a plunging navy gown, looking incredible as she sashayed down the red carpet.
Barbara showed off her model physique in the lace number, featuring intricate sequin detailing.
The pretty frock also boasted a black tulle trim, perfectly complemented by a classic pair of patent black heels.
She wore her brunette locks pulled back in a chic bun and set off her look with dazzling diamante earrings and a slick of scarlet lipstick.
Barbara put on an animated display at the premiere, beaming with delight and creating heart shapes with her hands.
Last week, the great and good of the acting and modelling world descended upon the 75th Venice Film Festival to kick off the event in style.
Barbara very leggy display while on the red carpet for the star-studded opening for Neil Armstrong biopic First Man.
The Hungarian beauty, 24, looked glamorous as she stepped out in a ruched mini dress which had a chic floral pattern printed across the front.
Flaunting her trim legs as she stepped out in a pair of silver ankle heels, she kept her accessories to a minimum so she didn’t distract from her stylish outfit.
The beauty styled her brunette locks into a sleek, straight style, and brushed on a natural palette of make-up to accentuate her pretty features.
Barabara also added an extra glittering touch to her ensemble with a pair of dazzling diamond earrings.
Claire Foy and Ryan Gosling lead the star-studded arrivals at the festival, with the duo co-starring in one of this year’s top contenders.
Claire and Ryan opened the festival with their Neil Armstrong biopic, which has already been tipped for awards glory as it tells the tale of the iconic 1969 moon landing.
In First Man Claire plays Neil Armstrong’s first wife Janet Shearon who acts as a pillar of support for the spaceman ahead of the Apollo 11 mission, which is famously known as the moment man first set foot on the moon.
The La La Land star has reunited with the director of that film Damien Chazelle for his role as the iconic astronaut in First Man, with the pair hoping to strike awards glory yet again.