Rita Ora may be famous for her music, however, she certainly knows what it takes to make a splash fashion-wise. She made that point yet again when she showed up for the Women In Cinema event during the Red Sea International Film Festival 2025 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on December 5.
Wearing a light blue gown, the entire piece sparkled as she posed for the cameras. Boasting a delicate lace, a full length design, long sleeves and large, ruffled cuffs, she looked like a modern-day Cinderella.
That’s not to mention the bow on the front of her dress, the matching choker with a pearl dropping down, dangling earrings and eye-makeup that glistened in the same light shade of blue of her gown.
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GettyOra took to Instagram to share photos following the event, writing, “RSF night 2 celebrating women in cinema and being able to perform in a room full of such inspirational women was truly a night to remember thank you @redseafilm for allowing me to sing tonight on such a special occasion.”
She added, “Also getting the @queenlatifah on the mic will be one of the highlights of my life I don’t think you guys understand!”
The singer finished her message by telling her followers, “Ok I’m about to sign out. See you after Xmas!! 🎄”
Rita’s Fans Loved Her Glamours Look
When Ora shared a few shots of her night on Instagram, fans were quick to fawn over her fairytale-worthy dress.
One person wrote, “MY BEAUTIFUL IDOL 🩵🫠”
“W😻W!!!! Ridiculously stunning! ✨💚,” another person added.
A third fan left a comment, saying, “THIS DRESSS IS PHENOMENAL”
“[Y]ou look like a fairytale ✨,” came from yet another of the singer’s followers.
Rita Says She ‘Wear[s] Crazy Clothes’
When it comes to choosing what Ora wants to wear, she tends to stay true to herself — which is also how she handles other aspects of her life.
In March 2024, she told Grazia, “I wear crazy clothes, I guess; I speak the way I speak, I have an opinion; I wear my heart on my sleeve and I guess being famous and wearing your heart on your sleeve is very entertaining!”
When it comes to the scrutiny that comes with being in the spotlight, she admitted, “I’d be lying to you if I said I don’t care. Do I overanalyse myself because I’m in the public eye? Yes, 100%. But I try not to take it personally — that’s where I’ve made the shift.”



