Sydney Sweeney, Chase Infiniti and Teyana Taylor lead the style pack at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival
From Sydney Sweeney's Old Hollywood cream gown to Teyana Taylor’s sheer sculptural drama, the 41st Santa Barbara International Film Festival was a fashion moment.
The 41st Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival proved that awards season style is still in full swing, with the Virtuosos Award ceremony delivering a red carpet packed with texture, tailoring and high-impact glamour. Honouring rising and established talent including Sydney Sweeney, Chase Infiniti and Teyana Taylor, the evening at The Arlington Theatre in California blended cinematic prestige with bold fashion statements. Against a striking blue backdrop, stars leaned into sculptural silhouettes, fluid draping and statement colour – offering a lesson in how to stand out without overpowering the moment. Here's who led the style pack – and exactly what they wore.
Sydney embodied modern screen siren in a soft cream gown that skimmed her figure with effortless precision. The off-the-shoulder neckline draped elegantly across her collarbones, gathered at the centre with a subtle brooch detail, before falling into a fluid, ruched skirt. Her blonde hair was styled in glossy, cascading waves with volume through the ends, while her makeup remained luminous and understated — think peachy blush, soft contour and a nude lip. Classic pointed heels completed the polished, Old Hollywood-leaning look.
Chase delivered high-fashion drama in a strapless blush satin gown with architectural volume. The structured bodice featured a folded neckline, while the skirt flared outward in sculptural waves that caught the light with every step. She accessorised with a diamond choker and matching bracelet, adding a refined sparkle against the soft pink hue. Her hair was styled in a sleek centre part with natural texture cascading down the back, and her makeup focused on glowing skin and softly defined eyes.
Woman of the moment Teyana Taylor brought avant-garde glamour in a sheer, ivory-toned gown that hugged her silhouette before flowing into a dramatic, feathered train. The high neckline and ruched detailing added sculptural dimension, while delicate, semi-transparent sleeves lent an ethereal edge. Her short, jet-black hair was styled in sculpted vintage-inspired curls, framing a striking beauty look defined by sharp liner, contoured cheeks and a glossy nude lip. The result was bold, theatrical and entirely commanding – a true red carpet power move.
Jacob Elordi opted for understated tailoring in an olive-toned suit that felt relaxed yet refined. The single-breasted jacket was paired with wide-leg trousers and a patterned tie in warm earthy hues, adding subtle personality to the look. His tousled dark hair and lightly groomed stubble kept the ensemble from feeling too formal, striking a balance between classic leading man and modern edge. Polished dark leather shoes grounded the look with timeless appeal.
Wunmi Mosaku brought bold colour to the carpet in a vibrant red satin ensemble. The off-the-shoulder top featured dramatic balloon sleeves, paired with matching wide-leg trousers that flowed elegantly to the floor. A layered diamond necklace added sparkle against the rich fabric, while her hair was styled in neat braids pulled back from the face. Her makeup complemented the look with warm tones and a glossy lip, delivering confident, statement-making glamour.
Sentimental Value star Inga embraced romantic drama in a strapless black gown adorned with layered ruffles. The bodice featured delicate textural detailing, while the skirt cascaded in tiered, flowing panels that created soft movement. She wore her dark hair sleek and straight with a centre part, keeping the focus on the dress’s intricate construction. Her makeup was minimal yet defined – softly sculpted cheeks and natural-toned lips – allowing the dramatic silhouette to take centre stage.