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The best outfits and beauty looks from the third night of Sanremo 2025

Do you prefer the retro comic make-up of California by Coma_Cose or Noemi's finger waves?

The best outfits and beauty looks from the third night of Sanremo 2025 Do you prefer the retro comic make-up of California by Coma_Cose or Noemi's finger waves?

One. Two. Three. As the audience chants “Carlo, Carlo,” Carlo Conti appears and, announcing Edoardo Bennato’s performance, kicks off the third night of the Sanremo Festival. The co-hosts are Miriam Leone, who descends the stairs in a custom black velvet gown from the Armani Privé Perle collection, illuminated by two stunning emerald earrings from Bulgari; Elettra Lamborghini in Zuhair Murad; and Katia Follesa in Luisa Beccaria. All three will change outfits multiple times during the show.

Between one guest and another, the competition continues—both in music and fashion—for the big artists, while the contest for emerging artists comes to an end, with Settembre taking the victory. Their song Vertebre also wins the Mia Martini Critics’ Award and the Lucio Dalla Press Room Award.

The Best Outfits and Beauty Looks of the Third Night of Sanremo 2025

Clara

Brand: Giuseppe Di Morabito

Look: Clara walks down the Ariston staircase in a custom-made dress by Giuseppe di Morabito, inspired by the Greek goddess Diana. It is a sculptural design covered in over 800,000 beads and glass crystals, requiring more than 300 hours of artisanal craftsmanship. The pointed-toe pumps are also customized with the same bling-bling details as the dress. The look is completed with Damiani jewelry. Styled by Francesco Vavallo, no one (so far) has shined brighter than her. Even the beauty look was designed to capture light without being excessive. Selene Guffanti used Mac Cosmetics to recreate the effortless sensuality of Linda Evangelista and Adriana Lima from the ‘90s and early 2000s: white glitter on the eyelid, a nude pencil, and—similar to Elodie’s silver touch on the first night—a celestial highlight near the tear duct. If you love the icy make-up trend, this is a more minimal and elegant version. Her bronde hair, styled by Compagnia Della Bellezza in collaboration with L’Oréal Professionnel, cascades freely over her shoulders.

Sarah Toscano

Brand: Pucci

Look: After her polo dress, a tribute to her passion for tennis for her Sanremo debut, Sarah Toscano opts for a black mini jumpsuit with pink and white details, the same colors featured in the patterned tights, the true stars of this Pucci look styled by Simone Furlan. Chantal Ciaffardini echoed these hues in her “refined and radiant” make-up, created with YSL Beauty products. The focus is on her eyes, framed with black eyeliner, and her cheeks, where Make Me Blush by YSL Beauty was applied. Her hair, styled by ghd, is loose and slightly wavy, with a playful curtain fringe.

Joan Thiele

Brand: Chanel

Look: It’s safe to say, without fear of contradiction, that Joan Thiele is one of the gems of this Sanremo. Both for Eco, her competing song, and for the series of Chanel looks she has been flaunting. Tonight, at the suggestion of stylist Riccardo Maria Chiacchio, she goes all black: a mini tweed jumpsuit with red trim and gold jewel buttons, paired with black high-heeled pumps with an ankle bow strap. A long black velvet coat with quilted cuffs adds a touch of dark romance. Precious and delicate, the Coco Crush jewelry from Chanel Joaillerie shines on her fingers and ears, including 18-karat white, yellow, and beige gold earrings with diamonds. The sophisticated make-up, by Serena Congiu for Chanel Beauty, features graphic cat eyes, achieved with Signature de Chanel eyeliner, Stylo Yeux Waterproof, the Jeux De Lumières palette, and Chanel’s Noir Allure mascara for extra volume. On her lips, a hint of Rouge Coco lipstick in Mademoiselle. The black manicure is by Isabella Franchi aka @unghiedellamadonna. Finally, Erisson Musella styled Joan’s hair into a long braid, fastened at the top with a large black bow. Très chic!

Noemi

Brand: Rochas

Look: Stylist Ramona Tabita chose a series of old Hollywood-inspired outfits for Noemi’s Sanremo performances. Tonight, the singer wore a midnight blue gown with a classic hourglass silhouette and multiple ruffles, designed by Alessandro Vigilante for Rochas. Accessories? Le Silla shoes and Bulgari jewelry, including the standout B.zero1 necklace—an 18k white gold and diamond pavé piece inspired by the Colosseum, featuring intertwined links with a small round pendant at the center. Noemi’s iconic red hair was styled with a middle part and glossy, semi-wet finger waves, sleek and flat—a hairstyle worth copying for that wow effect. Her make-up, in warm bronze and peach tones, gave her a luminous and refined look.

Olly

Brand: Emporio Armani

Look: Tonight, no jeans—Olly opted for another easy, casual Emporio Armani ensemble. He wore relaxed-fit black tailored trousers paired with a small cardigan featuring subtle sparkling details, layered over a butter-colored tank top. Lorenzo Oddo curated the styling. Completing the look? His signature mustache and slightly messy hair. The Balorda nostalgia singer embraced simplicity, channeling a sense of “quiet luxury” that is sure to win over fans. Are you one of them?

Coma_Cose

Brand: Valentino

Look: Coma_Cose wear two more creations from the Valentino Pavillon des Folies collection. Fausto Lama pairs a butter-colored wool jacket with a light blue cotton shirt and taupe gray wool trousers. California looks like a vintage porcelain doll in her birch-colored blouse and skirt set with silver embroidery, paired with red lace tights and Valentino Garavani Foliefoliage pumps. The styling is curated by Tiny Idols, aka Silvia Ortombina, together with Pablo Patané. The Cuoricini (little hearts) from their song are a recurring motif in the beauty look, created by hairstylist Filippo Calì and makeup artist Fausto Cavalieri, as well as in the nail art by Michela May. You can spot them in the delicate kiss curls of the wet-finish pixie mullet inspired by Joséphine Baker, and in various makeup details, which focus on the eyes. The gaze is intensely defined with dramatic black liner, lashes curled and adorned with tiny white pearls and red hearts.

Tony Effe

Brand: Balenciaga

Look: After donning an all-white Gucci ensemble for his first Sanremo 2025 performance, Tony Effe returned to his roots with a more daring, edgy style—bare chest, tattoos fully on display. This time, he chose black leather from Balenciaga: baggy trousers with colorful drawstrings and side chains, an SB Jacket, and a pair of Space Shoes. His jewelry game was strong, all by Tiffany & Co.—featuring Tiffany T earrings, multiple rings, a HardWear bracelet, and the Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams bracelet in 18k yellow gold with diamond pavé. The beauty look? Defined, glossy curls and sharp contouring to sculpt his facial features.

Irama

Brand: Balmain

Look: Let’s recap: On Tuesday, Irama took the stage in a Balmain coat with gold frogging and epaulettes, evoking a Napoleonic military uniform. On Thursday, he went bold with a sparkling trompe-l’oeil outfit—also by Balmain. Is Irama pushing the envelope too far with his fashion choices at this year’s Sanremo? Or do you admire his daring style?

Gaia

Brand: The Attico

Look: Stylist Alba Melendo chose a stunning naked dress adorned with silver lace floral details by The Attico for Gaia. Channeling a mix of fairy-tale mermaid and Y2K pop star vibes, the Chiamo io chiami tu singer closed the third night of the Festival, solidifying her status as one of this edition’s standout stars—both for her music and her fashion choices. Make-up artist Greta Giannone used Lancôme products to achieve the dumpling skin effect—a dewy, radiant glow, as if Gaia had just emerged from the waves. Her eyes featured a soft, smoky touch, complemented by feathered brows. Her hair? Long, flowing locks styled in Botticelli-inspired waves—an ethereal, modern sea nymph look worth replicating.