Taylor Russell is digging into the archives for the Venice Film Festival, and we’re in total fashion heaven.

While we can always expect a number of high-profile films to make their debut at the glamorous Italian event, the festival is also an opportunity for the biggest stars to bring award-worthy looks. And while we’re only on day one, Russell is kicking things off and setting the bar high with a few vintage pieces.

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The Canadian actor attended the premiere of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice this evening, in a heavenly white gown pulled from the Chanel Spring/Summer 1993 couture collection.

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Up top, the gown featured a corset-style bodice that was entirely see-through. However, it featured a plastic translucent shell that added an opaque element, to make the piece perfect for black-tie dressing. The edges and stitching of the bodice were painted with thick white lines, while the cups were decorated with abstract plants in the shape of palm leaves.

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The drama of the look really arrived with the skirt, though, which featured a long, bridal-style train that billowed behind Russell in a semicircle. While the bottom part of the skirt maintained the silhouette from above, the midpoint of the dress added a stylistic twist—with a fabulously large bubble skirt that resembled a pearly white cloud.

This statement-making skirt was also decorated with the same leafy designs featured on the bodice, and Russell (with the help of her stylist, Jahleel Weaver) made the look entirely monochromatic, adding a white bangle and sparkly Tiffany & Co. jewelry.