8 MOST ECOLOGICAL IMAGES OF THE OSCAR-2020 CEREMONY
WHY DID CELEBRITIES CHOOSE VINTAGE AND ECO MATERIALS?
The promotion of eco-awareness, which has become particularly noticeable in recent years, was not in vain. Supporting the greens, many celebrities appeared on the Oscars 2020 red carpet in images that fully comply with the concept of eco-friendly. Showing by her own example the importance of conscious and moderate consumption, Margot Robbie preferred the open-shouldered Chanel couture product from the spring collection of the 1994 fashion house. Instagram Queen Kim Kardashian, who shone at the Oscar 2020 afterparty in a vintage Alexander McQueen dress, and actress Joan Tucker, who found her dress in the “archives” of the Oscar de la Renta Fashion House, went the same way. Elizabeth Banks did even simpler: as if to protest the “one-time dresses” she appeared at the after party in the scarlet Badgley Mischka outfit that she had already worn 16 years ago at the same post-Scara party. And we must admit that the dress was preserved just fine.
Actresses Saoirse Ronan, Lea Seydoux, Caitlin Dever and Olivia Coleman, who preferred eco-friendly fabrics and recycled materials, were one step ahead. Saoirse Ronan demonstrated a rather unusual secondary use: the actress shone in a long Gucci dress, which was sewn from the same fabric as her attire for the BAFTA ceremony. The stylists of Leia Seydou went even further: they picked up a Louis Vuitton eco-silk dress for the French film actress and supplemented the look with eco-satin shoes, thereby supporting the Red Carpet Green Dress initiative, founded by eco-activist women. Another eco-dress was seen on actress Caitlin Dever. (also Louis Vuitton). "Queen" Olivia Colman gave preference to a Stella McCartney velvet dress made using the latest environmental technologies. And the diamonds that sparkled on the actress's earrings were artificially grown in special "ethical" laboratories.