Sharon Stone, 66, looks incredible in a dramatic ruffled red cape as she joins glamorous Sarah Jessica Parker, 59, at the 42nd Torino Film Festival
Sharon Stone and Sarah Jessica Parker made sure all eyes were on them as they graced the red carpet in ultra-glamorous ensembles for the opening of the 42nd Turin Film Festival on Friday.
Basic Instinct actress Sharon, 66, looked nothing short of incredible in a strapless sequin dress, which featured a corset-style top and an intricate bejeweled pattern.
The standout element of her outfit, however, was the dramatic red ruffled cape that the actress wrapped around herself for the star-studded event in Turin, Italy.
At one point, fashion designer Paris Libby was seen holding up the end of his long train as the glamorous star posed for photos.
Sharon wore her short blonde hair in a slicked back hairstyle and opted for a shimmery make-up palette, including a dark lipstick shade, to match the bold red theme.
Sharon Stone (LEFT) and Sarah Jessica Parker (RIGHT) made sure all eyes were on them as they graced the red carpet in ultra-glamorous ensembles for the opening of the 42nd Turin Film Festival on Friday
Basic Instinct actress Sharon, 66, looked nothing short of incredible in a strapless sequin dress, which featured a corset-style top and an intricate bejeweled pattern
She seemed extremely cheerful as she posed up a storm on the red carpet before entering the event.
Meanwhile, Sex And The City star Sarah, 59, showed off her elegant sense of style in a black crushed velvet midi skirt with a high leg slit.
The actress combined the smart clothes with a deep white shirt and a matching black blazer.
She made sure to add glamor with a pair of strappy heels, featuring large diamond-encrusted silver bows, as she toted her belongings around in a matching clutch bag.
Sarah added a long pearl necklace to her red carpet look and accessorized with sparkling silver earrings.
The blonde beauty wore her long locks in loose waves and opted for a sultry makeup palette for the star-studded event.
She was accompanied by her actor husband Matthew Broderick, 62, who cut a dapper figure in a navy blue and black tuxedo.
The longtime showbiz couple married in 1997, a year before Sarah landed her starring role as Carrie Bradshaw in the beloved HBO sitcom Sex And The City.
They put on a loving display on the red carpet, with Sarah stopping to whisper something in her husband’s ear.
The standout element of her outfit, however, was the dramatic red ruffled cape that the actress wrapped around herself for the star-studded event in Turin, Italy.
At one point, fashion designer Paris Libby was seen holding up the end of his long train as the glamorous star posed for photos
Sharon wore her short blonde hair in a slicked back style and opted for a shimmery makeup palette, including a dark lipstick shade, to match the bold red theme
She seemed extremely cheerful as she posed up a storm on the red carpet before entering the event
Sarah paired her skirt with a deep white shirt and a matching black blazer
She made sure to add glamor with a pair of strappy heels, featuring large diamond-encrusted silver bows
Sarah added a long pearl necklace to her red carpet look and accessorized with sparkling silver earrings
She was accompanied by her actor husband Matthew Broderick, 62, who cut a dapper figure in a navy blue and black tuxedo
The longtime showbiz couple married in 1997, a year before Sarah landed her starring role as Carrie Bradshaw in the beloved HBO sitcom Sex And The City.
They put on a loving display on the red carpet, with Sarah stopping to whisper something in her husband’s ear
During the opening ceremony, Matthew received the Stella della Mole – a Lifetime Achievement Award
During the opening ceremony, Matthew received the Stella della Mole – a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Throughout his career on screen and stage, the actor has led the casts of films such as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and The Lion King.
The Torino Film Festival is an international film festival held annually in November in Turin, Italy.
The extravaganza is Italy’s second largest film festival, after the Venice Film Festival.
First founded in 1982 as the International Youth Film Festival, it is a forum dedicated to supporting independent first and second works, documentaries and language experiments.