Vintage fashion is becoming a popular choice among nominees and presenters for red carpet events, as they seek more sustainable options. This trend is not new, with several examples already seen this awards season. The upcoming Met Gala will also celebrate vintage fashion.
That’s right, it’s the biggest red carpet of the year, and while there are bound to be a few surprises, there are also a few predictions we can safely make. Vintage is set to be a huge movement this year as more nominees and presenters seek to make more sustainable choices for their red carpet looks. This isn’t a new phenomenon this awards season though, with plenty of examples already in the Filofax.
Elle Fanning kicked things off at January’s Golden Globes in 1960s Balmain, while Flowers singer Miley Cyrus scored a bouquet from pre-loved fashion fans for her Bob Mackie dress.Among the early arrivals, Laverne Cox has set the bar in a gown from Mugler’s 1986 fall ready-to-wear collection.The popularity of vintage is a handy precursor to May’s Met Gala, which will celebrate the exhibition Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion, a reference to archival pieces that are so delicate, they are too fragile to wea
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