Monica Bellucci made sure that all eyes were on her at the circus-themed Dior show for Paris Haute Couture fashion week.
Monica Bellucci made sure that all eyes were on her at the circus-themed Dior show for Paris Haute Couture fashion week. Monica Bellucci, 54, highlighted her slim waist in a belted maroon suede dress at Dior's fashion show for Paris Haute Couture week, held at the Rodin museum on Monday Monica Bellucci has long been a style icon in the world of film, and today, at the Dior Couture show, she proved that she can hold her own in the realm of street style, too. The 54-year-old Italian actress gave a lesson in timeless front row dressing when she arrived wearing a burgundy suede dress coat that was tightly cinched at the waist and a pair of black knee-high leather boots by Christian Louboutin. She kept her accessories simple, sporting round, oversize sunglasses and a classic Dior saddle handbag. While the actress is known for her bombshell movie roles—she was the oldest Bond girl when she took on the role at 50—her street style has a more nuanced, scene-stealing quality. It’s clean, classic, and the antithesis of fashion peacocking. In fact, Bellucci looked as if she could just as well be heading to a casual lunch date as a star-studded couture show. She managed to make the flawless fashion statement looked totally easy, like she wasn’t even trying.
GALLERY11 photosA Modern Weekly China April 2026 cover story frames Monica Bellucci as a contemporary icon, photographed by Annie Lai with styling by Kingsley Tao, makeup by Letizia Carnevale and casting by Monika Domarke.
GALLERY7 photosA July 2025 Madame Figaro editorial frames Monica Bellucci in a summer noir mood, photographed by Rocio Ramos with styling by Barbara Baumel, hair by John Nollet and makeup by Letizia Carnevale.
GALLERY8 photosA refined May 2025 Vogue Portugal story captures Monica Bellucci in a language of shadow, poise and mature elegance, photographed by Ricardo Abraham with styling by Edem Dossou, hair by John Nollet and makeup by Letizia Carnevale.
GALLERY9 photosMonica Bellucci appears on TELVA Magazine’s January 2025 cover in a Cartier-focused editorial photographed by Jesús Isnard and styled by Alicia Chapac, reflecting on Maria Callas, maturity and the quiet strength behind an icon.
GALLERY5 photosJean-Baptiste Mondino’s September 2024 Numéro story turns Monica Bellucci into a study of graphic desire, black-and-white glamour and cinematic confidence, with creative direction by Babeth Djian, styling by Irina, hair by John Nollet and makeup by Letizia Carnevale.
GALLERY6 photosA refined September 2023 editorial captures Monica Bellucci through gesture, silhouette and poise, photographed by Rocio Ramos with styling by Claudia Laukamp, hair by John Nollet and makeup by Letizia Carnevale.