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Paris Jackson put on a daring display in a plunging leather gown as she joined Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Mia Goth for the Frankenstein premiere.
Michael Jackson’s daughter joined the celebrities flying into the Venice Film Festival for the debut of the Guillermo del Toro remake on Saturday.
Paris turned heads in a figure-hugging black leather gown, which featured a plunging neckline and a feathered collar.
She completed the look with matching black leather gloves and accessorised with a clutch bag and an array of diamond jewellery.
Model Rosie exuded elegance upon her arrival, dressed in a silver and white satin gown, featuring a one-shouldered bodice adorned with diamante, and a stylish cut-out at the waist.
Rosie paired the look with a white feathered shawl and platform heels, as well as silver diamond jewellery.

Paris Jackson made a bold statement in a plunging leather dress as she appeared alongside Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Aaron Taylor-Johnson at the Frankenstein premiere on Saturday.

Meanwhile model Rosie oozed glamour as she arrived in a silver and white satin gown, featuring a diamante one-shouldered bodice

Actress Mia Goth, who stars in the film, looked sensational as she arrived on the red carpet in a black satin trailing gown
Actress Mia Goth, who stars in the film, looked sensational as she arrived on the red carpet in a black satin trailing gown.
Mia’s gown featured heavy rucheing with a huge bow attached at the back and thin straps.
The backless gown also featured a plunging neckline and Mia accessorised with a dramatic big chunky diamond necklace and satin heels.
Saltburn star Jacob, who fronts Frankenstein as the creature, also graced the red carpet in a black double-breasted suit and sunglasses.
Also in attendance was 28 Days Later star Aaron, who looked unrecognisable as he sported a very full auburn beard and curly locks.
He looked dapper in a white and black suit, with a bow-tie and a pair of sunglasses.
Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi transformed into the Monster in the first trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein remake, seen in June.
A glimpse showed the 27-year-old Australian, reminiscent of a masked figure, standing arms extended during Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s (played by Oscar Isaac) electrifying revival experiment.
There were action shots of Jacob, hulking at 6ft5in within a cloak, fighting several men aboard a clipper ship.
A chilling scene captures Elordi’s Monster, thought to have perished in a fire four decades earlier, standing in a distant, snowy landscape of the 19th Century Eastern European film setting.
Mike Hill was in charge of the prosthetic make-up after working on Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities in 2022.
‘I had determined that the memory of my evils should die with me,’ Frankenstein said in voiceover.

Paris turned heads in a figure-hugging black leather gown, which featured a plunging neckline and a feathered collar

She completed the look with matching black leather gloves and accessorised with a clutch bag and an array of diamond jewellery


Rosie paired her look with a white feathered shawl and platform heels, as well as silver diamond jewellery

Rosie turned heads in the white satin gown featuring cut-outs and a feather boa

Mia’s gown featured heavy rucheing with a huge bow attached at the back and thin straps

The backless gown also featured a plunging neckline and Mia accessorised with a dramatic big chunky diamond necklace and satin heels

Saltburn star Jacob, who fronts Frankenstein as the creature, also graced the red carpet

Jacob also wore a black double-breasted suit and sunglasses
‘Some of what I will tell you is fact. Some is not. But it is all true.’
An unseen man asked: ‘What manner of creature is that? What manner of devil made him?’
‘I did,’ Frankenstein replied.
‘I had a vision. An idea took shape in my mind. Inevitable. Unavoidable. Until it became truth. In seeking life… I created death.’
The Monster is heard growling before screaming his creator’s name: ‘Victor!’
The On Swift Horses producer and star landed the coveted role of the Monster after previous versions had involved Andrew Garfield, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Doug Jones.
‘I’m very, very glad that it was [Jacob] doing it and I am of course disappointed that I didn’t get to do it because I love Guillermo, I love Oscar, and everyone that he assembled so I was disappointed,’ Garfield told Deadline last December.
‘But meeting Jacob felt really serendipitous so that I could really see and hear that maybe he needed that experience more than me.’
The 60-year-old Mexican filmmaker’s big-screen adaptation of Mary Shelley’s 1818 Gothic novel also features Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, Charles Dance, and Christoph Waltz.

Also in attendance was 28 Days Later star Aaron, who looked unrecognisable as he sported a very full auburn beard and curly locks

Aaron looked dapper in a white and black suit, with a bow-tie and a pair of sunglasses

The 28 Days Later star looked completely unrecognisable thanks to new facial hair


Hollywood heartthrob Jacob Elordi transformed into the Monster in the first trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein remake, which dropped Saturday

There’s a glimpse of the Australian 27-year-old masked while standing, crucifix-like, during Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s (R, Oscar Isaac) reviving, electrical experiment
‘Somebody asked me the other day, does it have really scary scenes?’ Guillermo recalled during a Cannes Q&A last month.
‘For the first time, I considered that. It’s an emotional story for me. It’s as personal as anything. I’m asking a question about being a father, being a son… I’m not doing a horror movie — ever. I’m not trying to do that.’
Frankenstein will premiere this November on Netflix.
There’s been well over 14 Frankenstein films brought to the silver screen including James Whale’s 1931 classic starring Boris Karloff and Kenneth Branagh’s 1994 version starring Robert De Niro.
It’s not to be mistaken with Maggie Gyllenhaal’s 1930s-set remake of The Bride – hitting US/UK theaters March 6 – starring her brother Jake Gyllenhaal, Christian Bale, Penelope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Jessie Buckley.