Sienna Miller Reclaims the Boho Trend With Thigh-High Boots on the Venice Film Festival Red Carpet
The “boho” aesthetic is emerging as the dominant trend for fall 2024, just ask Sienna Miller!
The 42-year-old actor has been clear from the start: whether or not it was trending, the bohemian aesthetic would be the focus of her most famous looks. This has been the case since Chemena Kamali began her stint as creative director of ChloĆ©. Every time Sienna Miller steps onto the red carpetāand even more so in recent months when everything has revolved around flowing fabrics, XXL manes, and wooden wedges (which she also succumbed to)āher looks are the center of attention and the Venice Film Festival was no different.
On the last day of the festival, Sienna once again chose to pay homage to her favorite brand, ChloĆ©, with a style very much in line with the aforementioned aesthetic. The impact of this trend has materialized in the different parts of the British-American actor’s style. Among the pieces, her white dress in transparent fabric with tiny floral embroidery stood out, which fit into the naked dress team, as daring as it was sophisticated for posing on a red carpet. The dress was overlaid with the house’s viral āChloeā belt resting on her hips, providing a casual touch and a hippie-chic mood that perfectly matched her style.
Sienna Miller in Venice, Italy on September 7, 2024.
Daniele Venturelli
The translucent dress was paired with high-heeled musketeer-style boots that contrasted the transparent white fabric of the dress, adding dimension to the look while lengthening her legs. This interplay between the texture of the dress and the hints of transparency provided a spectacular pose that culminated in the last red carpet of the 81st edition of the Venice Film Festival.
As for her beauty look, it was expected that the actor would opt for a natural makeup look and surfer waves for her XXL hair, which she let fall loose over her shoulders, further enhancing the raison d’ĆŖtre of her style: the boho aesthetic that we will not stop seeing this fall.
This article was originally published by Vogue Spain.