Beard and hair: men’s style at the Venice Film Festival
With the kermessere closed, it’s time to sum up the lagoon not only in the cinema but also as regards the grooming. Two common denominators, a charm of the pastalmost vintage, and one desire for naturalness which also includes a longer-than-average hair and an unkempt beard in a workmanlike manner.
Harry Styles and Brad Pitt, beard and hair of yesteryear
At the antipodes, especially in terms of age, yet sharing the same approach to gromming: Harry Style and Brad Pitt have chosen vintage charm. The first, protagonist of the film Don’t worry honeyshe opted for a look in full seventies style. Beard barely mentioned on an eternal Peter Pan face, e hair combed on one side with very natural soft waves. Underlining the Seventies spirit, the large Gucci glasses. For a very relaxed look.
A surprise in the Lagoon during the presentation of Blondesof which it is producer, Brad Pitt he appeared in splendid shape. Its detail? The grease that has kept the ever-thick hair at bay, combed back for the occasion. And the look of yesteryear has served.
Timothée Chalamet and Regè-Jean Page, contrasting hair
Followed, indeed very followed, Timothée Chalamet he is the idol of Gen Z and was certainly the most awaited at the Festival. The French actor, protagonist Bones and allsurprised everyone with the chosen look accompanied by an absolutely natural look. Curly, the actor did not touch the hair which appeared slightly longer, especially on the side, and uncultivated. Ideal alternative for mossy foliage.
And it didn’t leave you indifferent either Regè-Jean page. The actor of BridgertonArmani Code new masculine face, she hasn’t abandoned her classic look, with short hair and beard and mustache of a few days. Simple but of great charm.
Luca Argentero and Claudio Santamaria and the triumph of the grizzled
And on the red carpet is also the triumph of the grizzled man. In fact, it is above all Italian actors who choose the salt-and-pepper look they always like. Raoul Bova and Luca Argentero have focused on the most classic look: haircut with side parting, both with a tuft pulled back and held back by some short spray of lacquer for a natural result, and a more or less long beard.
Also Claudio Santamaria chose short hair but without any styling, with very fine curls free to express themselves. A contrast to a clean face.