Even the red carpet of the Oscars confirms itself as a highly visible opportunity to make a statement the power of fashion circularity. One more demonstration that the so-called best dressed, the best dressed, are often those who entrust their stage look to a dress they have already seen. Maybe famous or iconic. More than one star, guided by expert stylists, opted for a similar choice at the 96th Academy Awards. Let’s find out who.
Sydney Sweeney in a dress worn by Angelina Jolie in 2004
Looking at the long white dress of the American actress Sydney Sweeney, 26 years oldat the Oscars afterparty it’s like a already seen. With a deep V-neckline, pearl highlights, stole and train, hadn’t that dress already been worn by someone in the past? The answer is yes and more precisely for the same occasion, the night of the Academy Awards, twenty years ago. It is a creation signed by the New York designer Mark Bauer and it was the first time to wear it Angelina Jolie.
The diva, Brad Pitt’s ex-wife (they were yet to get engaged at the time), in 2004 she sported the same dress during the ceremony and not for the night party, giving her more prestige than the younger style heir. Angelina Jolie, then, did not participate in the Oscars as a candidate for a statuette, but as presenter of the director award to Peter Jackson for one of the episodes of the saga The Lord of the Rings.
Although the comparison with a celebrity of the caliber of Angelina Jolie could prove to be a risk, the stylist Molly Dickson he understood that his client would have stood up to the challenge worthily. With wavy blonde hair and a hairstyle that harks back to the glories of Old Hollywood, Sydney Sweeney is distantly reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe. The creative Marc Bouwer is also very proud of it, writing: “On the twentieth anniversary of the dress, I couldn’t ask for a better revival.”
Jennifer Lawrence come Kate Moss
There is still an air of tributes when you look at another look from the Oscars afterparty, the transparent, romantic dress with a delicate embroidered flower pattern by Jennifer Lawrence. She is a vintage dress that made its public debut almost thirty years ago. It was paraded by a special model, one of the most desired of that moment, Kate Moss, on the Givenchy catwalk for the Haute Couture fashion of autumn winter 1996. It was the last collection of John Galliano before the designer moved to the creative director of Dior.
She shared the direct reference to Jennifer Lawrence’s dress on Instagram stylist Jamie Mizrahi, who also took care of the Dior polka dot look for the ceremony.
Kate Moss, in the mid-nineties, was a sought-after and unmissable presence at almost all fashion weeks. From Givenchy, he abandoned his more rebellious streak to show off his bon ton soul.
Carey Mulligan, the replica of a 1951 Balenciaga creation
Capable of high levels of elegance, Carey Mulligan, who starred in Maestro alongside Bradley Cooper and was nominated for the Best Leading Actress award, she did not disappoint expectations in terms of style. At the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles she wore a dream dress, with a mermaid skirt and long gloves, designed by Balenciaga.
“I think it is my favorite dress of all the ones I’ve worn“, said the actress with emotion. In fact, it is a historic creation, as it perfectly replicates the original designed in 1951 by Cristóbal Balenciaga. Carey Mulligan’s dress at the Oscars is like this also a tribute to the character she played in Maestro: Felicia Montealegre, who married Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper) in 1951.
Margot Robbie’s nineties fashion
Set aside the era of barbiecore – the prevailing pink trend that she first helped to spread – Margot Robbie turns to softer colors. If for the red carpet she preferred the sobriety of black (with a Versace bustier dress), at the afterparty the Australian actress wore a piece from archivi Thierry Mugler. Her golden bodysuit, worn alone as well as the original in catwalk for spring summer 1996, it seems in perfect accordance with fashion no pants.
He was called The columns the Thierry Mugler collection source of the precious garment with a shower of applications and crystals, selected for Margot Robbie by stylist Andrew Mukamal. The camel overcoat in organza also comes from the same line, let slip with ease by the actress. All clothes worn for the first time by the model Chrystele Saint Louis Augustin.
Cardi B’s retro twist
View the hip hop star abandons his style with sporty and often excessive clothes to embody the Hollywood spirit pleasantly surprises. Above all because Cardi B proves that she wears a fluffy and slightly retro pleat very well (as we saw so many on the evening of March 10th) and the simplicity of a black dress, this one too a vintage collectible piece.
Cardi B wore it to the Oscars afterparty a Haute Couture dress from the Atelier Versace archives, for spring summer 2003. An heirloom discovered by stylist Kollin Carter on the Tab Vintage platform. For the fashion of the beginning of the millennium, it was suggested by the stylist Donatella Versace in combination with a black band in the hair.
Laverne Cox’s vintage treasures
Impossible that the presence of the actress and model Laverne Cox, 51 years old, went unnoticed on Oscar night. Thanks to an elaborate and sculptural chignon, the star stood out on the red carpet with a golden Thierry Mugler bustier creation from autumn winter 1986. As explained by the star herself on her Instagram profile, the look was completed by a stole, specially designed by costume designer Marco Morante. Cox’s earrings also came from a Mugler collection from the late 1980s while other jewellery, such as necklaces and rings, were fished out of the star’s “personal archives”.
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– 2024-03-15 06:51:31