Maryam Touzani brought quiet magnetism to Venice—her sleeveless floral dress at the ‘Calle Malaga’ photocall whispered elegance, not spectacle, and that’s precisely the point.
There’s a certain kind of fashion moment that doesn’t scream for attention—it simply holds it. At the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, Moroccan filmmaker Maryam Touzani arrived for the ‘Calle Malaga’ photocall in a look that felt like a breath of late-summer air: crisp, romantic, and quietly assured.
Touzani’s sleeveless white dress, adorned with a soft pink and gray floral pattern, offered a masterclass in understated femininity. The fabric, likely a lightweight cotton or silk blend, moved with ease—no stiffness, no excess. Its silhouette was clean and columnar, skimming the body without clinging, and the neckline was modest yet modern. While the designer remains unconfirmed at press time, the aesthetic leaned toward the refined minimalism of brands like Chloé or Altuzarra—labels known for their poetic restraint.