
When Stella McCartney announced on Instagram that Joaquin Phoenix will be wearing the same costume at every awards ceremony, the public was surprised. Phoenix is not really the iconic fashion icon, Timothée Chalamet, but his choice immediately reminds us of the debate over the environmental impact of celebrity wardrobes. Premiere, festivals and ceremonies endlessly require the creation of new outfits and deliver them to various locations around the world by aircraft. Given these factors, many stars have found a way to minimize the damage to the environment while capturing the media on the red carpet. Actresses like Emma Watson and Rooney Mara dress only from ecological firms and choose old dresses, however, the simplest way to lessen the negative impact on the environment is to wear the same dress several times.
Before, celebrities had to wear something new every time they went public, but lately, those expectations have dissipated. Tiffany Haddish donned the same dress she bought for the premiere of "Girls Trip" full five times. And he's not the only one.
When Kim Kardashian found a pair of piton pants from Gucci's spring / summer 2000 collection, she made sure to bring out her money. The reality star has worn his pants at least four times and combined them with Roberto Cavalli's body, Dior men's jacket and more. Victoria Beckham also donned one of her costumes at a GQ celebration and in launching her collaboration with Augustinus Bader proving that a white suit is worn everywhere.
The trend is also followed by the royal family. To be closer to the people, Kate Middleton, Queen Letizia and Meghan Markle wear the clothes they buy several times.
Beyond the good we do to the environment by using a garment more than once, we do a good job to the creators, honoring their work.
Kate Moss in a vintage dress at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival and 2004's 100th Anniversary Celebration.
Victoria Beckham wearing Victoria Beckham at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in September 2019 and at the Violet Gray x Victoria Beckham Beauty event in November 2019.
Tiffany Haddish dressed in Alexander McQueen at the July 2017 Girls Trip premiere and during Saturday Night Live in November.
Keira Knightley dressed up with Chanel at the Finch & Partners Pre-BAFTA party in 2008 and at Serious Fun's London Gala in 2013.
Kate Middleton dressed in Alexander McQueen at the British Academy Film Awards in February 2017 and at the National Portrait Gala in 2019.
Jane Fonda dressed in Saint Laurent during the show at the Saint Laurent Men's Fall 2016 collection and at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability celebration in March 2016.
Kirsten Dunst dressed in Christian Lacroix during the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in 2004 and during Chopard presents the Garden Of Kalahari in 2017.
Cate Blanchet wearing Armani during the 2014 Golden Globes and Cannes Film Festival in 2018.
Meghan Markle dressed in Reformation while visiting Australia and South Africa in 2019.
Helen Mirren wore Dolce & Gabbana during the Empire Awards and Prince's Trust Celebration, both held in March 2013.
Rita Moreno dressed in Pitoy Moreno during the 1962 and 2018 Academy Awards.
Michelle Obama dressed in Dries van Noten at the 2015 World Innovation Summit for Education and in the 2016 Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony.
Winona Ryder will wear a vintage dress at the Murderball premiere in 2005 and at the Help Haiti Home Gala in 2014.
Kim Kardashian West dressed in Tom Ford for Gucci in Los Angeles in August 2019 and during the Dior Men Runway show in December 2019.
Meryl Streep dressed in Catherine Malandrino at the premiere of "Doubt" in 2009 and the Democratic National Convention in 2016.
Sarah Jessica Parker at the "At Home With Amy Sedaris" show and during a PGA panel, both in October 2017.