Sanremo: The third night of the Sanremo Music Festival dazzled attendees with an array of iconic fashion moments, featuring Simon Le Bon, Miriam Leone, and others. Each artist showcased distinct styles echoing the vibrancy of past decades, culminating in a celebration of music and fashion.
During the third evening of the Sanremo Music Festival, the event showcased a vibrant display of fashion as co-presenters and guests took the stage. The atmosphere was electrified with a rich tapestry of styles that reminisced about different eras, particularly the 1980s.
Leading the fashion parade was Simon Le Bon, the frontman of Duran Duran, who donned a jacket featuring broken mirrors, embodying the essence of ’80s flair while energising the audience at the Teatro Ariston. The atmosphere was lively as the iconic band took to the stage, igniting the audience’s enthusiasm.
Miriam Leone, also gracing the event, appeared in a striking red soufflé dress with kangaroo pockets. Her ensemble brought a smile to her face, highlighting her relaxed demeanour as she presented the evening’s artist.
Noemi, known for her energetic performances, showcased a dark, form-fitting gown adorned with three layers of ruffles, balancing her sleek, slicked-back hair for a cohesive look.
Clara captivated the audience for the third consecutive night, her stunning figure complemented by a dress resembling a candelabrum, embellished with strands of rhinestones. The outfit caught the attention of onlookers, including a drone, adding a playful element to the evening. Her shimmering makeup is already being deemed a cult trend.
The duo Coma_Cose maintained their reputation for eccentricity, sporting red lace tights paired with a beige tunic, reminiscent of 1970s California. Their carefully curated style matched the catchy refrain of their song “Cuoricini,” which has already begun to resonate with audiences.
Olly, embodying the cool university fashion vibe, showcased a modern look featuring wide-legged trousers with pleats, a casual black cardigan glimmering with lamé fabric serving as the finishing touch.
The band Modà appeared slightly out of sync with current trends by opting for pink outfits reminiscent of the Barbie craze, which has since fizzled out, though they displayed commendable confidence on stage.
Katia Follesa, renowned for her self-deprecating humour, played up her wardrobe choices, donning a wedding dress in a playful nod to Simon Le Bon, coupled with a revealing velvet gown that cleverly poked fun at her dieting attempts.
Elettra Lamborghini chose to highlight her hourglass figure in form-fitting dresses, maintaining an air of humility while showcasing her fashion sense.
Tony Effe, the Roman trapper, epitomised a gritty urban style with a tough black leather ensemble that displayed his tattoos and a bare chest, embracing an authentic representation of his roots.
Irama’s fashion statement consisted of an all-black look featuring a rock-armour style top and black leather gloves, embodying what is predicted to be a significant trend for the upcoming Sanremo season in 2025.
The evening concluded with a palpable sense of excitement and a spirit of camaraderie among both performers and attendees, showcasing the multifaceted nature of Italian musical and fashion culture.
Source: Noah Wire Services