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The best outfits and beauty looks of the fourth night of Sanremo 2025

What was the best duet? Was it also the one with the most interesting look?

The best outfits and beauty looks of the fourth night of Sanremo 2025 What was the best duet? Was it also the one with the most interesting look?

A black-and-white-clad Geppi Cucciari, channeling Signorina Buonasera, kicks off the fourth night of Sanremo 2025—the evening traditionally dedicated to covers and duets. But before the music begins, it's time for Roberto Benigni, who delivers a speech filled with references to current politics.

Descending the stairs in a full Balenciaga look, Mahmood sets the stage for a lineup of songs and special guests. The night opens with Rose Villain and Chiello and closes with Shablo, Joshua, and Tormento alongside Neffa. In between, performances range from brilliant to underwhelming—including the much-talked-about Nel blu, dipinto di blu, sung by Lucio Corsi with Topo Gigio. The unexpected twist? That wasn’t even the weakest duet of this rather lackluster Friday, which fell short compared to previous editions. The award, however, goes to Giorgia and Annalisa for their rendition of Adele’s Skyfall. Was it your favorite too?

I migliori outfit e beauty look della quarta serata di Sanremo 2025

Rose Villain

Brand: Fendi

Look: Rose Villain chose to duet with Chiello to the tune of Fiori rosa, fiori di pesco by Lucio Battisti and transformed herself into a budding flower, thanks to a mini dress made of white and light pink tulle feathers—an archival piece designed by Karl Lagerfeld for Fendi’s SS15 collection. On the advice of her stylist, Celia Arias, she completed the look with white college-style knee-high socks and black patent slingbacks. Her blue bob, with brown roots, had a slightly tousled effect. Her make-up focused on the eyes, emphasized by black eyeliner and a very light gray powder eyeshadow. Her lips were peach-colored, likely a creamy lipstick from Good Villain, the beauty brand Rose Villain recently launched. Chiello, on the other hand, opted for a much less romantic look, wearing black leather pants and a matching jacket, paired with a soft cocoa blouse that revealed his tattooed torso. Together, Rose and Chiello bore a slight resemblance to Bulma and Vegeta.

Clara

Brand: Ferrari

Look: For her performance with Il Volo, singing The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel, Clara wears a custom-made design by Rocco Iannone for Ferrari. The sculptural piece is crafted from white nappa leather, consisting of a top and a skirt mimicking a sarong effect, with a silver corset accentuating her waist. Accessories? A pair of white stilettos, also by Ferrari and Rocco Iannone, and Damiani jewelry. Styled by Francesco Vavallo, her hair is gathered into a sleek, vertical bow-shaped bun by Salvo Filetti of Compagnia della Bellezza for L’Oréal Professionnel. The makeup, created by Selene Guffanti using Mac Cosmetics, is refined and celestial, with a touch of shimmery eyeshadow on the eyelids and a hint of gloss on the lips.

Noemi and Tony Effe

Brand: Roberto Cavalli Couture

Look: Noemi and Tony Effe teamed up to perform Tutto il resto è noia by Franco Califano, both embracing retro-inspired looks. For her, stylist Ramona Tabita selected a custom Roberto Cavalli Couture gown, adorned with sequins and Swarovski crystals that fade from antique gold to black, forming intricate Art Deco patterns. The final dramatic touch? Feathers on the hem of the skirt. Her necklace and other jewelry pieces were by Bulgari. Noemi left her red locks loose and natural, opting for a sophisticated yet subtle makeup look that complements her dazzling outfit, featuring mocha mousse eyeshadow and creamy pink lipstick. Tony Effe, meanwhile, wore an oversized pinstripe suit, channeling a 1940s gangster aesthetic, with visible tattoos and well-defined curls. His Tiffany & Co. jewelry included the Amapola brooch, made of silver and red silk from Elsa Peretti’s collection for Tiffany & Co., and a gold scarf necklace from the Mesh collection by Elsa Peretti.

Francesca Michielin and Rkomi

Brand: Miu Miu, Vivienne Westwood

Look: Francesca Michielin and Rkomi perform Cesare Cremonini’s La nuova stella di Broadway. While the song fills the air, all eyes are on Francesca, who stuns in a champagne-colored Miu Miu midi dress in Charleston style, adorned with jet beading and featuring an oval cut-out at the chest, a nod to Ginger Rogers. Styled by Susanna Ausoni, she pairs it with black platform sandals and proudly showcases a bandage on her injured ankle. Her beauty look, created using Clinique and Aveda, embraces the 1920s aesthetic: soft waves, pale complexion, copper-toned smokey eyes, and a deep red lipstick. Rkomi, on the other hand, goes for an all-black ensemble by Vivienne Westwood.

Lucio Corsi 

Look: One of the most curious and anticipated moments of Sanremo 2025 featured Lucio Corsi duetting with Topo Gigio on Nel blu dipinto di blu by Domenico Modugno. The result? Surreal, yet both artists looked elegant. Lucio Corsi sported a butter-colored tailcoat with a bow tie and a flower pinned to his lapel, along with his now-signature white face paint. Not to be outdone, Topo Gigio dazzled in a lurex ensemble, featuring silver trousers and a blue jacket. His beauty look? Golden wheat-colored hair and sharp mustache.

Serena Brancale

Brand: Balestra

Look: Another sequined ensemble, chosen by stylist Ylenia Puglia and designed by Balestra. This time, the gradient hues ranged from soft pink to intense fuchsia. For beauty, Serena Brancale slicked her short blonde hair to the side, while her glowy make-up followed the pink theme, from lipstick to blush to shimmery eyeshadow.

Irama

Brand: Balmain

Look: Irama shares the stage with Arisa to sing Say Something by A Great Big World ft. Christina Aguilera. Once again, he dons his signature black tailored trousers paired with a bling-bling beaded and crystal-embellished top, all by Balmain. His curls cascade gently onto his forehead, highlighting his blonde highlights. Arisa, on the other hand, embraces a Morticia Addams-style dark look, opting for a custom Belfiori creation, complete with sheer opera gloves and an ultra-long black wig. Her only sparkling detail? A diamond and emerald necklace.

Gaia

Brand: Giorgio Armani Privè

Look: Gaia sings La voglia, la pazzia by Ornella Vanoni, accompanied by Toquinho, in what is arguably her most stunning look so far: a black sequin-covered gown from Giorgio Armani Privé’s FW 2024/25 collection. Characterized by a deep V-neckline and black beaded fringe on the sleeves, the dress elegantly follows her movements. Her dark and captivating beauty look, styled by Alba Melendo, includes a sleek chignon with a side bang, made by Alfredo Cesarano, and burgundy-toned make-up, made by Greta Giannone using Lancôme products,that matches her manicure. Her matte dark lipstick is simply breathtaking.

Giorgia

Brand: Dior

Look: Giorgia, in a Viktor Victoria style, performed Skyfall by Adele in a duet with Annalisa. Both wore suits. Valentina Davoli chose an ivory Dior suit for the Roman singer. Beneath the oversized jacket and vest, a mesh shirt was subtly visible. The look was completed with a sleek low ponytail with a side part and bold red lipstick. Annalisa, on the other hand, guided by stylist Susanna Ausoni, opted for a black Alexander McQueen suit featuring a long, asymmetrical jacket paired with flared trousers. Her hair was worn long and loose with full bangs. As for make-up? Golden eyeshadow and a brick-toned lip combo.

Sarah Toscano

Brand: Pucci

Look: Another Pucci design, styled by Simone Furlan for Sarah Toscano. This time, it's a black mini dress with a dramatic one-shoulder neckline, paired with opera gloves featuring the iconic pattern of the Tuscan brand. The ghd team styled her hair into a high, braided maxi bun, with curtain bangs framing her face. Chantal Ciaffardini created a '60s-inspired, feminine make-up look in shades of pink, using YSL Beauty products, including the new Make Me BlushDo you like it?

Coma_Cose

Brand: Valentino

Look: The series of Valentino looks worn by Coma_Cose continues, with styling by Tiny Idols (aka Silvia Ortombina) alongside Pablo Patané. For Friday night, Fausto Lama paired black wool trousers from the Pavillon des Folies collection with a honey-colored double-breasted jacket, layered over a black vest and a butter-toned shirt. Standout accessories included a polka-dot silk scarf and a pearl necklace with a heart-shaped pendant. California wore a tulle long dress from the Avant Les Débuts collection, featuring multicolored sequin floral embroidery, paired with black leather gloves. On her ears, a pair of Coeur Royal earrings in pink crystal subtly referenced the title of the song the duo is competing with at Sanremo 2025. Hairstylist Filippo Calì, using Revlon Professional and American Crew products, slicked back California’s hair for a sleek wet look. As always, Fausto Cavalieri’s makup was striking, focusing on the eyes with dramatic and effortlessly cool smokey eyes.

Joan Thiele

Brand: Chanel

Look: Joan Thiele descended the Ariston stairs wrapped in a black coated canvas cape, adorned with camellia-shaped buttons, paired with black patent slingbacks—an all-Chanel look, including Chanel Joailleriebijoux. For Friday night, the singer ditched her signature braid and let her ultra-long, wavy hair flow freely. Serena Congiu created a radiant and sophisticated makeup look using Chanel products, such as Fard Joues Contraste Intense - Rose Ardent, Ombre Essentielle - Pêche Glacée, and Fluide Enlumineur Halo, which added an iridescent glow to her skin. The black manicure was crafted by Isabella Franchi, aka @unghiedellamadonna.

Olly

Brand: Emporio Armani

Look: Olly brought Goran Bregović and the Wedding & Funeral Band on stage to perform Il Pescatore by Fabrizio De André. Once again, he opted for an Emporio Armani outfit, styled by Lorenzo Oddo. However, this time, he went for black leather— a departure from his previous looks. As always, his beauty look featured a baby mullet and mustache. You can't say he isn’t consistent.

Achille Lauro e Elodie

Brand: Dolce&Gabbana, Vivienne Westwood

Look: Achille Lauro and Elodie joined forces for a medley tribute to Rome—possibly the hottest duo seen at this Sanremo. He wore a leopard-print crocodile-effect robe coat with a quilted lapel, revealing a black silk satin draped halter top underneath, paired with slim trousers featuring an embroidered tuxedo stripe. Gloves, of course, were a must. The entire look was Dolce&Gabbana, styled by Nicolò Cerioni. His retro curls, casually falling onto his forehead, added a dandy touch. Giulia Cova chose a black diva-worthy gown for Elodie, featuring a sweetheart neckline corset with sheer details—an archival piece from Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood. Accessories included a shoulder-draped stole, Jimmy Choo sandals, a twisted pearl necklace by Tiffany & Co., and gold-and-diamond earrings from Tiffany’s HardWear Collection. Her hair, softly waved, cascaded past her shoulders, but the real highlight of her beauty look was the striking foxy eyes, achieved using L’Oréal Paris products.