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Saint Laurent Marks Venice Film Festival Premiere at Iconic Palazzo Grassi

Staff Writer
Staff Writer
Sep. 20, 2025
Saint Laurent hosted an exclusive dinner at Venice’s historic Palazzo Grassi to celebrate the Venice Film Festival premiere of Jim Jarmusch’s film Father Mother Sister Brother, blending cinematic elegance with Venetian grandeur.
Saint Laurent Dinner celebrating Jim Jaramusch film

Venice, Italy – Saint Laurent hosted an exclusive dinner at the historic Palazzo Grassi to celebrate the premiere of Jim Jarmusch’s latest film, Father Mother Sister Brother. The film, co-produced by Saint Laurent Productions, made its debut at the Venice Film Festival, marking another milestone in the brand’s growing influence in the worlds of cinema and culture.

The evening, meticulously designed by Bureau Betak, reflected the elegance and creativity of both the film and the city of Venice. Guests experienced a seamless blend of cinematic artistry and Venetian grandeur, with Palazzo Grassi’s stunning architecture serving as the perfect backdrop for this one-of-a-kind event.

Saint Laurent Dinner celebrating Jim Jaramusch filmImage: Bureau Betak/YSL
Saint Laurent Dinner celebrating Jim Jaramusch filmImage: Bureau Betak/YSL
Saint Laurent Dinner celebrating Jim Jaramusch filmImage: Bureau Betak/YSL
Saint Laurent Dinner celebrating Jim Jaramusch filmImage: Bureau Betak/YSL
Saint Laurent Dinner celebrating Jim Jaramusch filmImage: Bureau Betak/YSL

A Historic Venue with Timeless Appeal

Built in the 18th century, Palazzo Grassi holds a special place in Venetian history. It was the last grand palace constructed along the Grand Canal before the fall of the Venetian Republic, standing out with its neoclassical design amidst the city’s rich tapestry of Byzantine and Renaissance architecture.

Today, Palazzo Grassi has transformed into a leading cultural hub, hosting international art exhibitions, high-profile fashion events, and exclusive gatherings. Its unique blend of history and modernity made it the ideal location for Saint Laurent’s intimate dinner, where art, fashion, and film converged to create an unforgettable evening.

Palazzo GrassiImage: Matteo De Fina
Palazzo GrassiImage: Matteo De Fina
Palazzo GrassiImage: Matteo De Fina
Palazzo GrassiImage: Matteo De Fina
The celebration highlighted Venice’s role as a global center for creativity and reinforced Saint Laurent’s position at the crossroads of luxury, style, and cinematic storytelling.