There was a clip erstwhile wearing the aforesaid outfit to aggregate events was, like, the worst manner transgression a personage could commit.
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Nowadays, however, outfit repeating is celebrated for promoting sustainability arsenic good arsenic making fans consciousness nostalgic! Here are 21 times celebs rewore their reddish carpet looks:
1. THE ORIGINAL: At the 2015 Oscars, Zendaya wore a Vivienne Westwood gown. Reflecting connected the look, she told Vogue, "This is my archetypal Oscars experience. I had stayed up rather precocious the nighttime before, having my hairsbreadth done. I didn't person immoderate benignant of credentials oregon anything. Kinda snuck onto the reddish carpet, 'cause I was like, 'Listen, I person been up each nighttime getting my hairsbreadth done. We person this astonishing Vivienne Westwood dress. Like, I'm getting connected this reddish carpet.' And truthful I kinda shimmied connected there, adjacent though I wasn't truly expected to."
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At the time, her locs — and the eloquent mode she critiqued cruel comments astir the hairstyle — made headlines. Fashion Police host Giuliana Rancic said, "I consciousness similar she smells similar patchouli oil...maybe weed."
On Twitter, Zendaya said, "There is simply a good enactment betwixt what is comic and disrespectful. Someone said thing astir my hairsbreadth astatine the Oscars that near maine successful awe. Not due to the fact that I was relishing successful rave outfit reviews but due to the fact that I was deed with ignorant slurs and axenic disrespect. To accidental that an 18-year-old young pistillate with locs indispensable odor of patchouli lipid oregon 'weed' is not lone a ample stereotype but outrageously offensive. I don't usually consciousness the request to respond to antagonistic things, but definite remarks cannot spell unchecked... I suggest immoderate radical should perceive to India Arie's 'I Am Not My Hair' and contemplate a small earlier opening your rima truthful rapidly to judge."
Giuliana made a nationalist apology, telling E!, "I'd truly similar to code thing that is weighing precise dense connected my heart. Something I said past nighttime did transverse the line. I privation to accidental to Zendaya and anyone other retired determination that I person wounded that I americium so, truthful sincerely sorry... This incidental has taught maine to beryllium a batch much alert of clichés and stereotypes, however overmuch harm they tin do."
THE REWEAR: In 2026, she brought the formal backmost retired for the premiere of her caller movie, The Drama. She told Variety, "I was brainstorming with [stylist Law Roach] astir however I would taxable formal for this film, and I benignant of remembered the saying, 'Something old, thing new, thing borrowed, thing blue.' So I thought I'd bring it back. [The 2015 Oscars] was specified an important infinitesimal for myself, my community, for my loved ones, and it felt right. And it besides happens to beryllium a wedding dress, truthful that works."

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2. THE ORIGINAL: In 1999, Elizabeth Hurley wore a achromatic Versace formal to the Met Gala, wherever the theme was "Rock Style."

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THE REWEAR: In March 2026, she rewore the formal connected an planetary trip. On Instagram, she said, "Viva Versace! For this weekend's escapade successful India, I dug into my archives and unearthed 1 of my favourite pieces, which I past wore to the Met Gala successful 1999 😳 27 years whitethorn person passed, but immoderate loves ne'er fade."
In different Instagram post, Elizabeth said, "India has been a pivotal portion of my beingness for implicit 20 years and I cherish each infinitesimal successful this magnificent state 🇮🇳 What a magical archetypal nighttime backmost successful paradise, reuniting with immoderate of my favourite radical connected the satellite ♥️ Wearing a @versace dress from my archive which I past wore 27 years agone to the 1999 Met Gala 😳 @donatella_versace 💋."
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3. THE ORIGINAL: Lily Gladstone wore a Gucci gown with quillwork adorning the neckline to the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar party. It was co-created by Gucci originative manager Sabato De Sarno and Indigenous decorator Joe Big Mountain of Ironhorse Quillwork.

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The aforesaid squad worked connected her formal for the ceremony.
Joe Big Mountain and his wife, Sunshine, told Gucci, "For the dresses, we utilized a mates antithetic styles of quillwork, 1 being zigzag stitch and 1 being a wrap. These techniques are passed down done household and definite radical successful the community. To person Lily take to deterioration our enactment and to beryllium capable to spouse with Gucci and Sabato is conscionable truthful adjacent and dear, not lone to our household and our hearts but to our radical arsenic a whole."
Both gowns were displayed astatine the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian.
THE REWEAR: At the 2025 SAG Awards, Lily walked the reddish carpet successful the aforesaid dress. They told InStyle, "Joe Big Mountain does 1 of the oldest forms of creation connected this continent — [it's] quillwork. So, porcupine quills is what the adornment is. I mean, this is going to beryllium successful the Smithsonian. We had to get it backmost from the Smithsonian."

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4. THE ORIGINAL: At the 2020 BAFTAs, Saoirse Ronan wore a achromatic Gucci gown that the luxury house's erstwhile originative director, Alessandro Michele, made from discarded satin. Her stylist, Elizabeth Saltzman, told British Vogue, "We wanted to make a gown that didn't discarded immoderate resources oregon people's time. It's the archetypal clip we've gone dormant simple, but we've been geeking retired astir the intricate craftsmanship. I emotion that the astir classical pieces are often the hardest to marque – it feels bully to observe this unsocial work."

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THE REWEAR: Alessandro Michele upcycled the silk formal into the bodice of the formal that Saoirse wore to the Oscars astir a week later.

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5. THE ORIGINAL: At the 2002 Academy Awards, Halle Berry won Best Actress successful an Elie Saab gown with a mesh top. Her look became 1 of the astir widely-known Oscars dresses successful history. In 2023, the formal was put connected show astatine the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

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On Instagram, Halle said, "Not lone volition this historical @eliesaabworld gown stay successful the adept attraction of the museum’s curators and conservators, but it volition besides beryllium accessible to generations of radical for whom the formal besides holds meaning and everlastingly beryllium a reminder that each things are possible. Thank you @academymuseum!"
THE REWEAR: In 2024, Halle wore the legendary gown erstwhile she made a astonishment onstage quality astatine an Elie Saab amusement successful Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. On Instagram, she said, "There are immoderate moments successful beingness that conscionable hap and they alteration our lives forever! Winning an Academy Award successful my @eliesaabworld gown was 1 of those moments for me! Thank you Mr. Saab for being a portion of the tapestry of my beingness arsenic we person been inextricably connected for 22 years now! It was my grant to observe you and your 1001 Seasons. Here's wishing you galore much glorious years of joy, creativity and glamour!"

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6. THE ORIGINAL: Billie Eilish wore an olive greenish Gucci outfit — implicit with a matching look disguise and manicure — to the 2020 Billboard Awards.

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THE REWEAR: When she and her mom, Maggie Baird, were honored astatine the 2022 Environmental Media Association Awards, Billie embodied the ceremony's sustainability taxable by rewearing her Gucci outfit (sans look disguise and bucket hat).

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7. THE ORIGINAL: In 2022, Julia Roberts wore a pinkish plunging Greta Constantine gown to her Ticket to Paradise premiere.

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THE REWEAR: In 2025, she wore the aforesaid formal to a peculiar screening of her movie, After the Hunt. She told Variety, "October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month truthful I deterioration it successful grant of my champion friend, who is simply a bosom crab survivor."

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8. THE ORIGINAL: When The Dressmaker premiered astatine the Toronto International Film Festival successful 2015, Kate Winslet wore a grey Badgley Mischka dress. It retailed for $1,190.

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THE REWEAR: In 2022, she sported the aforesaid look to the Avatar: The Way of Water premiere. Back successful 2020, mid-pandemic, she told Vanity Fair, "The dresses, the stress, the formal fittings… It's truthful stressful, and I cognize that sounds like, 'Oh, present goes Kate Winslet talking astir however stressful it is to bash formal fittings for grant shows.' But it is stressful. I don't similar having to compression my hot-and-bothered mum-on-the-school-run assemblage randomly into a reddish carpet formal that I'm ne'er going to deterioration again. The wealth that's wasted connected it. The hours and accent that radical determination into these things. The unthinkable artists who marque these dresses are wonderful, but to marque thing that's lone going to beryllium worn once…I've already decided I'm doing repetition dresses. Everything volition person to beryllium fto out, but whatever."

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9. THE ORIGINAL: Joaquin Phoenix wore a classical Stella McCartney tuxedo to the 2020 Golden Globes. On Instagram, the decorator said, "This antheral is simply a winner… wearing customized Stella due to the fact that helium chooses to marque choices for the aboriginal of the satellite and each of its creatures. He has besides chosen to deterioration this aforesaid Tux for the full grant play to trim waste. I americium arrogant and honoured to articulation forces with you Joaquin, support inspiring and support shining your light."

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THE REWEAR: True to his word, the histrion wore the aforesaid tux to the Critics Choice Awards, accompanied by his older sister, Rain Phoenix.

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THE SECOND REWEAR: His outfit made different quality astatine the SAG Awards, accompanied by his younger sister, Summer Phoenix.

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THE THIRD REWEAR: Here it is again astatine the BAFTAs.

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THE FOURTH REWEAR: Finally, Joaquin wore his Stella McCartney tux to the Oscars.

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10. THE ORIGINAL: In 2021, Meghan Markle wore a stunning reddish Carolina Herrera gown to the Intrepid Museum's Salute to Freedom Gala.

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THE REWEAR: Three wears later, she wore the aforesaid formal to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles Gala.

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11. THE ORIGINAL: Laura Dern wore a achromatic Armani Privé formal to the Sheba Humanitarian Awards Gala Honoring Whoopi Goldberg successful 1995.

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THE FIRST REWEAR: She sported the aforesaid gown astatine the 2013 Vanity Fair Oscars Party.

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THE SECOND REWEAR: Laura trotted the formal retired erstwhile again for the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscars Party.

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12. THE ORIGINAL: At the 2004 Vanity Fair Oscars Party, Elizabeth Banks walked the reddish carpet successful a Badgley Mischka dress.

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THE REWEAR: She donned the aforesaid formal for the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscars Party. On Instagram, she said, "It's gorgeous and it fits…so wherefore not deterioration it again?! Proud to deterioration my @badgleymischka formal that I archetypal wore to @vanityfair #oscars enactment successful 2004, re-imagined with @wendiandnicole, to bring planetary consciousness to the value of sustainability successful manner and consumerism arsenic it relates to clime change, accumulation & consumption, water pollution, labour & women. And thrilled to spouse again with @radvocacy successful enactment of @nsifashion2030, which helps brands gully down their c usage and execute measurable sustainability targets. #radvocacy #repurposed #academyawards with a broadside of @jeffgoldblum."

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13. THE ORIGINAL: In 2008, Keira Knightley wore a knee-length Chanel formal to the Finch & Partners' Pre-BAFTA Party.

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THE REWEAR: In 2013, she repurposed the formal arsenic her wedding gown erstwhile she joined James Righton. Then, she wore it for a 3rd clip astatine the SeriousFun London Gala.

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14. THE ORIGINAL: When Tiffany Haddish was buying for a formal for her Girls Trip premiere successful 2017, she bought a $4,000 Alexander McQueen dress, which she's famously reworn to aggregate events. In 2021, she told People, "I [was] like, 'Oh, hellhole no. This is my mortgage. I can't deterioration this dress...I was conscionable devastated [I couldn't instrumentality it]. I was precise upset that I spent that overmuch wealth connected a dress, period. Then I was like, 'Well, I'm going to deterioration this formal everyplace I go. I'm going to get my money's worth.' ... The formal has made maine the wealth that it cost, plus, astatine this point."

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THE FIRST REWEAR: She donned the gown for her opening monologue erstwhile she hosted Saturday Night Live.

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THE SECOND REWEAR: When she hosted the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards, her achromatic formal made a peculiar appearance.

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THE THIRD REWEAR: She wore it again erstwhile she appeared connected My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman successful 2019.

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15. THE ORIGINAL: When Rita Moreno won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress successful 1962, she wore a gown she'd had custom-made crossed the world. She told E! big Ryan Seacrest, "I had nary thought I was going to win, I was definite it was going to beryllium Judy Garland for Judgment astatine Nuremberg. I flew successful from Manila successful the Philippines, conscionable successful case, which is wherever this gown was made."

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THE REWEAR: At the 2018 Academy Awards, Rita walked the reddish carpet successful her archetypal Oscars gown. She told Variety, "This is arsenic historical arsenic the lawsuit is contiguous due to the fact that this is the gown that I wore successful 1962 erstwhile I won my Oscar. When I started to think, 'What'll I wear?' I thought, 'Oh my God, of course! I person to deterioration my gown!' It's been sitting successful my closet for 56 years. ... We had to instrumentality it retired a small bit. ... I'm truthful arrogant that I tin inactive deterioration the damn thing."

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16. THE ORIGINAL: On the opening nighttime of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, Jane Fonda walked the reddish carpet successful a beaded Elie Saab Couture dress.

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THE REWEAR: At the 2020 Academy Awards, she paired the gown with a discounted overgarment she declared would beryllium the past portion of covering she ever bought. Previously, during 1 of her Fire Drill Fridays protests, she said, "You spot this coat? I needed thing red, and I went retired and recovered this overgarment connected sale. This is the past nonfiction of covering that I volition ever buy. When I speech to radical about, 'We don't truly request to support shopping. We shouldn't look to buying for our identity. We don't request much stuff,' past I person to locomotion the walk, too. So I'm not buying immoderate much clothes."

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17. THE ORIGINAL: Dame Helen Mirren's floral Dolce & Gabbana gown made its reddish carpet debut astatine the UK premiere of Hitchcock in 2012.

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THE FIRST REWEAR: She's worn the aforesaid formal astatine slightest six times implicit the years! The archetypal clip she rewore it was the 2013 Empire Film Awards.

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THE SECOND REWEAR: Then, she brought it backmost retired for the 2013 RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

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THE THIRD REWEAR: She besides sported the gown astatine the Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards successful 2013.

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THE FOURTH REWEAR: Then, successful 2014, Helen donned her beloved formal for the Roundabout Spring Gala.

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THE FIFTH REWEAR: Finally, successful 2015, the formal made an quality astatine Stephen Daldry's Tony Nomination Celebration. She aboriginal told British Vogue, "The mode we arsenic a nine devour manner has go unsustainable. With the emergence successful accelerated manner and judgement astir rewearing outfits, adjacent disconnected the reddish carpet, covering has go astir arsenic throwaway arsenic single-use plastics. Waste instauration is simply a information for america and animals connected land, and for the food successful the sea."

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18. THE ORIGINAL: Meryl Streep wore an American flag-printed Catherine Malandrino formal for a Doubt photo-call successful 2009.

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THE REWEAR: In 2016, she brought the patriotic formal backmost retired for the Democratic National Convention, wherever she gave a code successful grant of then-presidential campaigner Hillary Clinton.

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19. THE ORIGINAL: At the 2014 Golden Globes, Cate Blanchett wore a achromatic lace and sequins Armani Privé gown. Choosing it lone took astir "a infinitesimal and a half." She told E! News, "It's pretty. When other bash you get to beryllium a debutante? ... When other bash get to bash that? It's a fantastic thing."

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THE REWEAR: She wore the aforesaid formal to the opening ceremonial of the Cannes Film Festival successful 2018. She told the Hollywood Reporter, "From couture to T-shirts, landfills are filled with garments that person been unnecessarily discarded. Particularly successful today's climate, it seems willful and ridiculous that specified beauteous garments are not cherished and reworn for a lifetime."

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Her stylist, Elizabeth Stewart, added, "We couldn't spot immoderate crushed not to re-wear a formal we emotion truthful overmuch and truthful galore reasons to re-wear a dress. It's not conscionable couture gowns that instrumentality hundreds of hours to marque but each apparel that are filling landfills. We request to get the connection retired to get escaped of this ridiculous conception that dresses cannot beryllium worn twice! Beautiful apparel should past a lifetime."
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Bonus fact: For Cate's 2023 SAG Awards look, worldly leftover from the archetypal formal was repurposed into a caller design. On Instagram, Elizabeth said, "Who's wearing a customized @giorgioarmani formal with re-purposed lace near implicit from a formal worn successful 2014 and 2018? You guessed it: #CateBlanchett (also wearing @louisvuitton jewelry)."

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20. THE ORIGINAL: At the 2015 Oscars, Cate Blanchett wore a sleeveless Maison Margiela gown with a ample turquoise Tiffany & Co. necklace.

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THE REWEAR: She trotted the formal backmost retired for the 2023 BAFTAS, but this time, she wore a Louis Vuitton necklace made of Tahitian pearls and a tourmaline that had each been repurposed.

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21. And finally, THE ORIGINAL: At the 2023 Academy Awards, Cate Blanchett wore a customized satin apical and skirt by Louis Vuitton.

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THE REWEAR: During Paris Fashion Week the pursuing year, she rewore the velvet top, styling it with low-rise pants for the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024–2025 show.

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