Photocalls
are
no longer afraid of circularity.
In London, December 6 was marked by the long-awaited preview of the film
Avatar: The Way of the Water
by James Cameron (French release December 14), the sequel to the first part.
For the big night, Kate Winslet, a newcomer to the cast, walked the red carpet in an outfit that looked like deja vu.
A gray dress by Badgley Mischka, featuring an American neckline, and adorned with gray and blue embroidery which first appeared seven years ago.
The 47-year-old actress had indeed worn this dress on the occasion of another preview.
It was in 2015, for the presentation of the film
Haute Couture
by Jocelyn Moorhouse, during the Toronto Film Festival.
Asked by Entertainment Tonight, the Oscar-winning star humorously admitted “not breaking the bank” for her outfit.
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Kate Winslet for the premiere of Avatar: The Way of the Water, in a dress already worn in 2015. (London, December 6, 2022).
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Kate Winslet for the presentation of the film
Haute Couture
by Jocelyn Moorhouse during the Toronto Film Festival.
(September 14, 2015).
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The stars, guides to good fashion conduct?
Wearing an "old" outfit on the red carpet: a practice that is gaining momentum.
In 2021, Gwyneth Paltrow appeared in a Gucci red velvet ensemble by Tom Ford, which she already wore in 1996 at the Video Music Awards ceremony.
For her part, Cate Blanchett was adorned with a masterful Armani Privé Couture dress, for the Golden Globes in 2014, carried over to the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival in 2018. But the champion in the matter remains Kate Middleton, past master in the art of reusing their clothes and accessories over the course of events.
Something to inspire the Academy of Oscars which enjoins its guests, in 2023, to reuse already existing pieces in order to reduce their environmental footprint.
Which should give a more responsible evening fashion,
In video, “I am Ruth” with Kate Winslet and her daughter Mia Threapleton, the trailer: