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Posted: 2022-09-03T20:57:12Z | Updated: 2022-09-03T21:07:47Z Timothe Chalamet's Blood-Red Backless Jumpsuit Is Getting A Lot Of Attention | HuffPost

Timothe Chalamet's Blood-Red Backless Jumpsuit Is Getting A Lot Of Attention

The Bones and All star turned heads at the Venice Film Festival with another bold look.

Noted bold dresser Timothée Chalamet delivered another memorable look on the red carpet Friday with a sparkly, backless, bright-red jumpsuit at the Venice Film Festival.

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American actor Timothe Chalamet shows off an unusual blood-red jumpsuit at the 2022 Venice Film Festival on Friday, Sept. 2.
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The actor was there for the premiere of “Bones and All,” directed by Luca Guadagnino of “Call Me by Your Name” fame. The filmmaker has previously stated  that the new movie, a cannibal love story, has nothing to do with the alleged fantasies of fellow “Call Me By Your Name” alum Armie Hammer, who has faced accusations of sexual and physical abuse .

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Chalamet strikes a pose at the 2022 Venice Film Festival on Friday, Sept. 2.
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Chalamet’s scarlet ensemble was designed by French fashion designer Haider Ackermann, who posted several images of the actor on Instagram with the words “SEQUINS AND ALL.” Earlier this year, a shirtless Chalamet also donned  sequined garb for the Academy Awards.

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Chalamet mugs for the camera at the 2022 Venice Film Festival on Friday, Sept. 2.
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“Bones and All” garnered a whopping 8.5-minute standing ovation at the festival. The film is set to be released in the U.S. in the fall.

Meanwhile on Twitter, the crowd was going wild for Chalamet’s eye-catching outfit. Read some of their reactions below:

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