Star-Studded Evening at the Toronto Film Festival
Friday night at the Toronto Film Festival was a glittering affair, with celebrities like Sydney Sweeney and Ryan Reynolds among the first to hit the red carpet.
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This prestigious event, which began on Thursday and continues until September 14, has become a showcase for some of the biggest names in the film industry, who are promoting an exciting array of movies.
Sydney Sweeney was a vision in a luxurious pink satin dress with a corseted top as she arrived, later changing into a striking black lace and velvet gown with a deep neckline for her movie “Christy’s” debut.
Cillian Murphy made an appearance for his movie “Steve,” sporting a unique black suede suit, while Shailene Woodley, also starring in “Christy,” made a strong impression with a caped minidress in a seasonal olive green.
Ryan Reynolds perhaps captured the festival’s essence most uniquely, choosing to wear a brown suit paired with a shirt emblazoned with a Canadian maple leaf for the premiere of his documentary “John Candy: I Like Me.”
For a closer look at all the celebrities who attended the Toronto Film Festival 2025, check out our full gallery.
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