Barbara Palvin arrived barefoot at the Venice International Film Festival Sept. 1.Photo:Jacopo Raule/FilmMagic; Andreas Rentz/Getty

Jacopo Raule/FilmMagic; Andreas Rentz/Getty
Barbara Palvinlikes a little bit of function to go with her fashion!
The Armani Beauty ambassador, 29, attended the 80th annualVenice International Film Festival onSept. 1, arriving barefoot for the premiere of director Yorgos Lanthimos’s fantastical sci-fi filmPoor Things.
Palvin was all smiles as she disembarked her boat clutching her high heels, walking the timber gangplank to her first red carpet appearance sincemarrying actor Dylan Sprouseon July 15 in her native Hungary.

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A short time later, Palvin was red carpet ready, wearing her glossy heels as she posed in her form-fitting black asymmetrical gown trimmed with black beading and slashed at the cleavage, with a thigh-high split.
She kept her jewelry minimal and makeup simple with a slick of berry gloss on her lips while her honey-hued hair was piled atop her head in a voluminous updo.
This is not the first time Palvin has attended theVenice Film Festival, with the supermodel seen walking hand-in-hand with her then-fiancé Sprouse last year on theWhite Noisered carpet. For the event, Palvin wore a black sequin dress and her hair in a sleek updo, while Sprouse, 31, was in a classic tuxedo.
Palvin wore her heels to red carpet premiere of “Poor Things” at the Venice Film Festival on Sept. 1.Alessandra Benedetti - Corbis/Corbis via Getty

Alessandra Benedetti - Corbis/Corbis via Getty
She also attended the festival in 2021, wearing a blue and red Armani gown.
Palvin has kept a low profile since marrying her beau of five years in mid-July. According toBors Online, who first reported the news, the ceremony took place in a church just outside of Budapest. The outlet also obtained what appears to be photos of Sprouse and Palvin in her wedding gown, with PEOPLE reporting that the bride wore atrio of wedding gownsfor her big day.
The Armani Beauty ambassador wore her long hair in a voluminous updo and kept her makeup simple at the Venice Film Festival, Sept. 1.Andreas Rentz/Getty

Andreas Rentz/Getty
She later changed into a shortPhilosophy di Lorenzo Serafinidress, which she toldVoguewas the “best choice” for a night of dancing and celebrating. “The dress made me feel like a modern princess.”
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While her first ensemble stuck to the traditional wedding dress code, her third and final gown paid homage to her Hungarian heritage. “There is also a Hungarian tradition where you have to wear a red dress after midnight — it’s calledmenyecske ruha,” she toldVogue.
In an interview withPEOPLE Nowin May 2019, Palvin was asked when she knew she wanted to be Sprouse’s girlfriend. “Um, the first minute we met,” she answered.
source: people.com