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The best outfits and beauty looks from the finale of Sanremo 2024

From Loredana Bertè with feathers to Annalisa femme fatale

The best outfits and beauty looks from the finale of Sanremo 2024 From Loredana Bertè with feathers to Annalisa femme fatale

It has been a long week, but finally, Sanremo 2024 is over. The final evening was a succession of songs, dreamy outfits, and viral gags (do you know the Ballo del Qua Qua?). Amadeus concludes his last Festival in the company of Fiorello, proud to have given us five evenings to experience in a collective ritual that brings together high and low and, for better or for worse, makes all of Italy talk. What will next year be like with a new creative direction and a new host? Who knows. Meanwhile, we know that from a fashion perspective, the winners of this Sanremo are the total black outfits, glitter, and cuissardes. Honorable mention for the stylish choices of Ghali, Mahmood, Loredana Bertè, and BigMama. The singing competition is won by Angelina Mango. Congratulations!

Here are the best outfits and beauty looks of the Sanremo 2024 final.

BigMama

Brand: Lorenzo Seghezzi

Look: Yesterday, she set Ariston on fire with Gaia, La Niña, and Sissi; tonight BigMama brought all her talent, power, and style back to the stage. Once again, she flaunts a creation by Lorenzo Seghezzi, a red cage dress fit for a queen. The red also dominates in the beauty, with sleek extra hair tufts and a graphic cat-eye, the work of makeup artist Serena Polh in collaboration with Sephora, as well as in the 3D nails by Letizia Scotelli. Each look was thought out by stylist Azazel and BigMama's team to amplify the message of the song and recalls the color choice of the cover of Sangue, the artist's upcoming album released on March 8. At the end of the performance, BigMama dedicates her song "La rabbia non ti basta" to "all insecure people, to those who feel shame: always believe in yourselves, believe in your dreams, and if you want to dance, dance. I do it for you and for myself too."

Loredana Berté

Brand: Maison Valentino

Look: Loredana Bertè deserves all the applause and positive comments received during Sanremo 2024. Not only for her Valentino signature outfits, which we loved anyway. For the final, she opted for a total black, a mini dress with a tie, bordered with feathers. Feathers also on the sunglasses with which the artist takes the stage, which she then removes, revealing a grunge smokey eye, paired with a baby pink lipstick. For Pazza, Bertè won the Mia Martini Critic Award and dedicated it to her sister and all women.

Mahmood

Brand: Maison Valentino

Look: a true golden boy. Gold like the song Tuta gold, performed by Mahmood. Like the bling-bling cargo pants, adorned with all-over sequins, paired with an over-sized black nappa anorak and custom boots with the rock stud features of Maison Valentino. The beauty of the night? Glowy skin and wet hair, combed backward to form a "V" with the parting.

Santi Francesi 

Brand: Dolce&Gabbana

Look: the Santi Francesi choose total white for the Sanremo 2024 final. Alessandro De Santis flaunts sleek hair combed backward, high-waisted pants, and a cropped jacket, while Mario Francese wears sartorial pants and a see-through lace-decorated sweater. Both outfits are signed by Dolce&Gabbana, with styling by Daniela Cornacchia.

Alessandra Amoroso 

Brand: Roberto Cavalli

Look: Alessandra Amoroso closes her festival with another black dress signed by Roberto Cavalli by Fausto Puglisi. She sings "Fino a qui" wearing a lace-up model on the neckline, leaving the bareback, adorned with sequin embroidery. The real novelty of the final is in the beauty department. She abandons the lob of the past nights and opts for XL extensions with curtain bangs, while the makeup is soft, in brown tones. Perhaps we expected something more.

Ghali 

Brand: Marni

Look: Ghali not only gave us a great piece, Casa mia, and an emotional performance on the cover night but also many interesting looks: from the debut in a sparkling Loewe to the Burc Akyol suit on Thursday. For the Sanremo final, he flaunts an outfit with integrated gloves by Marni, playing with glitter and velvet. An otherworldly elegance.

Annalisa

Brand: Dolce&Gabbana

Look: perhaps the most beautiful among the total black looks accessorized with thigh-high stockings signed by Dolce&Gabbana that Annalisa showcased in this Sanremo 2024. The singer opts for a see-through boudoir-style long dress, featuring a deep neckline and side slits. The makeup done by Greta Agazzi for YSL beauty is equally sensual, focusing on a double-winged liner, dark lashes, orange blush warming the porcelain complexion, and brick-colored lips. The ginger mane is, as in other nights, extra smooth with bangs.

Angelina Mango 

Brand: Etro

Look: the last Etro showcased by Angelina Mango for her Sanremo debut is a black and green duchess body dress with lace inserts and an embroidered georgette overskirt with black jet and crystals. The Bumble and Bumble team created water waves for her, while the makeup by Chantal Ciaffardini for Clinique focused on the eyes, with dark eyes illuminated by sidereal shades, paired with nude lips.

Emma 

Brand: Ferrari

Look: after a series of dresses, Emma concludes her Sanremo Festival with a custom-made jumpsuit by Ferrari, in dark brown leather, featuring a camp collar, a waist belt, and wide legs. This bold look, curated by stylist Lorenzo Posocco, is paired with an extra sleek bun with a central parting and sophisticated brown-toned makeup, created by Mr. Daniel Make-up in collaboration with Sephora.

Clara 

Brand: Paco Rabanne

Look: a true raw diamond. Clara descends the Ariston staircase in a metallic dress, asymmetrical and silver, by Paco Rabanne, paired with René Caovilla sandals with laces intertwining on the calves. Completing the look, an extra sleek ponytail, glowy complexion, and cat-eye. A small sparkling jewel.

Rose Villain

Brand: Giorgio Armani Privè

Look: Rose Villain closes the Sanremo Festival with an elegant velvet dress, embellished with a sparkling bodice, by Giorgio Armani Privè. Completing the outfit are Damiani jewelry. The beauty? Flipped-out ends bob, smoky cat-eye for a glam effect, and nude lips.