Sting looked every bit the proud husband as he supported his wife Trudie Styler at the Ischia Global Film Festival on Monday.
The 72-year-old musician looked dapper as he joined the 70-year-old director on the red carpet before she was honoured with the Global Documentary of the Year award.
Trudie, who married Sting in 1992, was elegant in a flowing white dress as she accepted the award for her film Posso Entrere? An Ode to Naples.
The elegant ensemble featured a round neckline, semi-sheer sleeves with floral embellishments and a flared skirt.
Trudie elevated her look with a simple diamond necklace and a pair of rose gold hoop earrings as she proudly accepted the award.
Sting, 72, looked every bit the proud husband as he supported his wife Trudie Styler, 70, at the Ischia Global Film Festival on Monday.
The 72-year-old musician looked dapper as he accompanied the 70-year-old director at the awards ceremony where she was honoured with the Global Documentary of the Year award.
Trudie, who married Sting in 1992, looked elegant in a flowing white dress as she posed spectacularly on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony.
Meanwhile, Sting sported a black blazer and a smart white shirt at the red carpet event.
The film details Trudie and Sting’s passion for Italy, and the actress talks about her history with the country at the ceremony, during an interview with PEOPLE.
She said: ‘Sting and I fell in love with Italy many years ago, so much so that after one of our children was born near Pisa, we spent years looking for a home for us all. Italy has always been incredibly kind to us.
‘From the 80s, when I made films here in Rome, at Cinecittà, to Sting writing one of his most emotional albums near Pisa the year after his parents died, and at the same time I gave birth to one of our children, Italy has a special place in our hearts for many reasons.’
Sting and Trudie are parents to four sons Mickey, 40, Jake, 39, Eliot, 33, and Giacomo, 28, while The Police frontman also shares son Joe, 47, and daughter Fuschia, 42, with ex Frances Tomelty.
Detailing how the family juggles their busy work schedules, she said they are “proud” of them.
She said: “They appreciate that we are busy and fulfilled. All the children have their own paths and careers and have a good work ethic, so we are proud of them for that.”
The outing comes after the couple attended the Ivor Novello Awards, where Sting was awarded a scholarship, the Academy’s highest honour.
Trudie accepted the award for her latest film, Posso Entrere? An Ode to Naples, which details her and Sting’s passion for Italy.
Sting and Trudie looked very excited as they proudly posed with the award.
Speaking on the carpet, the British rocker said he “loves” the Ivor Academy and was “delighted” to have received “this wonderful honour”.
He said: ‘Last time I was here I received a lifetime achievement award, which I thought was a bit premature…’
“But the community obviously went beyond life and it sounds a bit like Lord of the Rings, but I think there are more duties associated with a community.”
‘The Ivors protect the rights of composers: that’s one of the things they do, not just for established composers like myself, but also for emerging composers.
“Our compositions are also a major export from Britain, so they need protection, so I am very proud to be part of this organisation.”
Sting was the leader, songwriter and bassist of the new wave band The Police from 1977 until their disbandment in 1986.
He began his solo career in 1985.
Italian actress Lina Sastri, 70, also oozed glamour as she arrived on the red carpet in a strapless red dress.
Meanwhile, Romanian actress and model Mădălina Diana Ghenea, 36, put on a glamorous display in a silver, diamond-embellished gown.
American actress Ashley Jones, 47, showed off her long legs in a brown sequin-embellished minidress and nude heels.
Alex Belli and his girlfriend Delia Duran also dressed to impress as they graced the red carpet.
Meanwhile, Italian model Alessandro Egger, 32, cut a daring figure in a white blazer and orange tailored trousers.