Da'Vine Joy Randolph
She arrived in black for the TIFF premiere of Eternity.
Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre Elba
Serving major power-couple energy, they lit up the red carpet on Sept. 8.
Anya Taylor-Joy
In a custom Dior gown by Jonathan Anderson, she floated across the red carpet, the icy blue satin and basket-woven skirt blended softness with structure.
Elizabeth Olsen
In a shimmering black halter gown by Emilia Wickstead, she made a rare and elegant appearance on the red carpet at TIFF Sept. 7.
M.I.A.
The multi-talented British artist was in attendance at TIFF on Sept. 6.
Josh Brolin
Marvel’s iconic villain Thanos from The Avengers films made a commanding appearance on the red carpet.
Daniel Craig
The former 007 made a striking entrance on the red carpet at TIFF on Sept. 6.
Josh O'Connor
Ahead of the Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery premiere, he walked the red carpet in a Dior Men’s Spring 2026 ready-to-wear look by Jonathan Anderson.
Method Man
The rapper and founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan made a simple yet debonair appearance at TIFF.
Leslie Mann
Dressed in blue, the star of Poetic License posed for photos ahead of the world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
James McAvoy and Lisa Liberati
Making a rare joint appearance, the couple stepped out at TIFF for the premiere of California Schemin, his directorial debut.
Cailee Spaeny
She appeared in a two-piece white floral Chloé ensemble with a boho vibe, featuring lace embroidery, ruffles, and layered detailing on Sept. 6.
Maude Apatow
The Euphoria star captivated on the red carpet in a pink satin Valentino dress, complete with a feather-trimmed capelet.
LaKeith Stanfield
Blending performance art with fashion, the actor struck a balance between dandy and rebel in Dior Spring 2026.
Blair Underwood
For the premiere of Youngblood, he walked the carpet in a dress-casual look, finished with a tan fedora.
Victor Garber
He made an appearance at TIFF for the premiere of You Had To Be There: How The Toronto Godspell Ignited The Comedy Revolution.

