
Because for every Frankenstein, there must be a Dracula. Such are the rules of Spooky Season, we suppose. The cast of the latest take on the Transylvanian mosquito stepped out in some slightly goofy fits for the Rome Film Festival premiere.
Caleb Landry Jones

The thing is, if you’re going to do a take on the whole romantic vampire thing, you need formalwear that’s impeccably fitted and styled. You can’t just hand a rose to a guy in a boxy tux and wait for everyone to swoon.
Matilda De Angelis in Fendi Couture 

This would be so much better if it were lined; not because we’re prudes but because the textile is much more interesting when you can actually see it. We tend to hate fussy strap situations but we love this one.
Christoph Waltz

It’s like someone turned a Snuggie into a suit. If nothing else, he looks very warm and soft.
Zoë Bleu in Ann Demeulemeester


Sure! Why not! It’s a Dracula movie, after all. May as well go a little nutty with it. While it might have been more of a goth cliche, we think this would have worked better if it were in black or red. These sorts of deconstructed takes on old school ball gowns can get pretty dull, but we kind of love how insanely fucked up this one is. We’re just not crazy about the color.
Raphael Luce in Amiri

Meh. These are nice pieces, but this isn’t a photo call. He looks too casual for the setting.
ABOUT THE MOVIE:
In the fifteenth century, Prince Vladimir denies God after the brutal and cruel loss of his wife. He then inherits a curse: eternal life. He becomes Dracula. Condemned to wander through the centuries, he will have only one hope: that of finding his lost love.
Directed by Luc Besson
Cast: Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz, Matilda De Angelis, Zoë Bleu, Ewens Abid, David Shields, Guillaume De Tonquedec
[Photo Credit: Anna Maria Tinghino/Future Image/Cover Images – Video Credit: Unifrance/YouTube]
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