These forward-thinking celebrities have been challenging expectations by recycling their favorite looks for years.
When it comes to red carpet dressing, celebrities are under pressure to deliver one winning statement look after another. As Vogue’s Nicole Phelps pointed out back in 2020, the endless stream of premieres, parties, and awards shows means countless looks being created and subsequently flown around the world to meet the demand. As such, eco-conscious stars have been searching for ways to balance their real-world concerns with the fantasy of the red carpet.
The reality star has worn the pair on at least four separate occasions, pairing them with everything from a Roberto Cavalli bodysuit to a borrowed-from-the-boys Dior Men’s overcoat. Likewise, Victoria Beckham has proven the versatility of her double-breasted wool blazer and matching tuxedo trousers—by wearing them at events like the GQ Men of the Year Bash and the launch of her skin-care collaboration with Augustinus Bader. The trend even extends to royalty.
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