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2020-02-26T20:00:07.304Z


Once caught getting dressed in the same garment was almost a fashionable crime • Today, more celebs have joined the trend, reclaiming fashion outfits


Once caught in the same garment was almost a fashionable crime • Today, more and more celebs have joined the trend, proudly reclaiming the outfits

  • Turned the cycle into a trend. Middleton

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A mirror on the wall, is it true that the rumor stirs the city? Is it possible that our eyes looked right, and that the fascist was seen in the same dress?

You can be a princess with a real crown and a buggy or a mortal on a scooter on the avenue, the unwritten law everyone knows: just as Lightning doesn't hit the same spot, you don't wear the same lock twice, peace and thanks.

However, it turns out that unlike the Ten Commandments, the fashion rulebook was reformed, a revolution was introduced and suddenly all the old laws were thrown in the trash. And not just a tin, the recycling bin.

Once upon a time, the greatest fear of anyone who came to the event was to meet someone with the same block as his, when it wasn't about his shadow or his appearance in the mirror, today is not only acceptable to make Fake Monkeys, it was done deliberately. Even more, it is considered a fiery trend that has been adopted, and we even become affiliated with the world's leading fascist people, from the royal houses to the red carpet in the swamp.

twice as good

The trend cycle of course comes with an agenda behind it, earning it "Sustainable Fashion", a sustainable fashion. It is actually being environmental knights and proclaiming through the shoes and clothes that we have come to save the world.

How to do it? Changing consumer culture, recycling, buying less, buying smart and green, encouraging second-hand sales and changing clothes, and using environmentally friendly raw materials.


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So far, we have become accustomed to seeing celebs dressed in couture, in dresses that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, are made of high-quality raw materials and most of all, are worn only once and then become a museum exhibit. But in recent years, quite a few celebs, especially those known for supporting a healthy, clean, loving and compassionate lifestyle, have decided to align with the attempt to save what is possible from Earth. They support a different kind of fashion, one that not only makes their outfit cycle completely legitimate, but even upgrades their status and adds another pair of couture wings in the afterlife.

Kate Middleton



Although she is still "just a duchess," but let's face it, this is a queen. This woman can afford to wear anything she wants. All she has to do is clear her throat, summon her personal servant and order the best designers in the world A dress with wings if you ask.

Still, Middleton, known for her precise fashion tastes, knows how to do everything: Wearing couture with the touches of the instant no Chinatown and still look as if she was pulled straight from fashion production every time. Indeed, she can afford to be the most wasteful and extravagant, considered one of the leaders in the trendy fashion trend, and has been seen to reproduce locks on dozens of different occasions, more or less the same, sometimes the same locks, and sometimes with little change in shoes, hairstyle or accessories. Every time, and not surprisingly, the end result is perfect, and all that's left for the mortal staring at her enviously is to make a pee.

Joaquin Phoenix

The fresh Oscar winner and our chosen alpha male illustrates that what works wonderfully on the female side looks great on the male side as well. This is a man who does respect for his family, because Phoenix is ​​known to be the resurrected phoenix, and so did Joaquin for his tuxedo suit, which, ladies and gentlemen, is a completely real and conscious act and not a joker's joke. Phoenix promised to wear the suit from Stella McCartney's fashion house throughout the current awards and events season, as an act of support for the existential fashion trend, to reduce emissions to the environment caused by the clothing design industry.

Elizabeth Banks


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The actress and director, who recently joined the foundation that operates for the clothing cycle, looked hot on the red carpet at the recent Academy Awards, all thanks to the red dress she wore and not for the first time. The dress, from Budgley Mishka's fashion house, is exactly the same dress that Banks wore over a decade ago (in 2004, more precisely) to Vanity Fair's Oscar Parti, with the only changes in her look being in accessories and hair color. Banks referred to the dress cycle in a post she posted on Instagram in which she wrote: "It's an amazing dress and then fits why not wear it again. Awakening awareness of fashion sustainability and consumer culture."

Anna Wintour

When the mythological Vogue editor, and who is considered the fashion god on earth, has officially given the cycle trend and has been repeatedly and unconsciously documented and not paparazzi in the dark outfits (such as the dress she wore in 2012 at the UK Prime Minister's reception, which was the same one she wore three years earlier 2009 at Matt Gala), it's almost a celestial order we have to adopt, artist.

Kate blanched


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The Academy Award-winning noble actress manages to mesmerize the world every time she blocks the carpets in the awards ceremony. Blanchett, who is not a designer in the world who would not even knit a thread for a year if it were to be credited with being named when asked who she wears, consciously chooses as part of the sustainable fashion agenda to recycle winning strokes.

One of the well-known examples is the wonderful black dress by Giorgio Armani, which she first wore at the 2014 Golden Globe ceremony and four years after, in 2018 at the Cannes Film Festival. "From Couture to T-shirts. The land is full of discarded items for no reason. In today's climate, it is ridiculous and even malicious that clothing items are not honored and never worn again," she said in an interview with Instyle magazine about her choice.

Rita Moreno

Her name may not be familiar to you like the other names on this list, but this woman is her classic and style at its best, and holds the prestigious title of the only Hispanic to win all the prestigious entertainment awards: Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony.

Nearly six decades after winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1962 for her role in "The Suburban Story," Moreno pulled out of the closet the same dress she wore for the original ceremony, and wore it again for the 2018 Oscar ceremony with only minor modifications. "She just hung in my closet," she revealed to Ryan Seacrest from Channel E when asked about the choice.

Kirsten danced


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Dunst is an outstanding recycler. For her, the cycle does not begin and end with the dresses she wears, but also the shoes she wears. One such pair of high-heeled shoes by French designer Christian Lacroix has apparently become her lucky mascot since she first wore them in 2007, and since then they have been spotted clubbing together on red carpets in Cannes, Gala, Oscar and many other red carpet events.

Meryl Stripe


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The award-winning and acclaimed actress recycles her attire at almost the same pace as she recycles her Oscar nominations (which is, of course, a compliment, since it's the actress who won the most prestigious actress nominations). A well-known example is the dress she wore in 1979 at the Academy Awards, where she was first awarded the prestigious figurine in the co-actress category for her role in the movie "Kramer vs. Kramer", with which she came to the 2009 Bafta Awards in 2009 and looked glamorous for three decades.

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