Celebrity Emma Stone and Amy Adams Step Out in Bold, Show-Stopping Looks for the Venice Film Festival By Isabel Jones Isabel Jones Instagram Twitter Isabel is an Oregon-born and Brooklyn-based writer and editor with a special interest in pop culture. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on August 31, 2016 @ 03:00PM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Venturelli/WireImage Emma Stone and Amy Adams both made grand entrances as they stepped out for the 73rd Venice Film Festival at Palazzo del Casino in Italy on Wednesday. Stone killed the VFF style game with the look she wore to the premiere of new her film, La La Land: a glittery, silver-fringed, custom Atelier Versace gown with a pair of matching strappy sandals (above). The actress left her hair in a low twist, similar to the style she debuted earlier in the day. For a photocall for her new flick earlier in the day, Stone stunned onlookers in a bell-sleeve, knee-length dress with a green and pink floral design. The 27-year-old Easy A star kept her look polished with a pair of suede, burnt mustard-colored heels, a complementary pale pink lip, and a hint of blush. She draped her auburn strands into a simple updo and allowed a wavy face-framing piece to fall across her forehead. Elisabetta A. Villa/WireImage For a photo call, the Easy A star savored the last days of summer in a floral pink and green frock. Elisabetta A. Villa/WireImage VIDEO: Amy Adams Stars in Max Mara's Campaign Adams also appeared to be in high spirits in advance of the premieres for her new movies (she stars alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Isla Fisher in Nocturnal Animals and with Jeremy Renner in Arrival). The five-time Oscar nominee donned a white dress in a blue and purple leaf pattern with billowy short sleeves and a flared skirt as she as she stepped out at the Hotel Excelsior in Venice. The 42-year-old actress wore her signature golden-red strands pin-straight and donned a pair of gold-framed Wayfarers. Ernesto Ruscio/GC Images The Nocturnal Animals actress made an entrance in a blue and white bamboo-patterned dress at the film festival. Ernesto Ruscio/GC Images