There’s nothing we love more than red carpet fashion, except perhaps, recycled red carpet fashion courtesy of eco-conscious celebs unafraid of wearing the same dress twice.
So, imagine our delight when we spotted none other than Australian actor and icon, Cate Blanchett on the 2025 Golden Globes red carpet.
The 55-year-old was nominated for a Golden Globe for best performance by a female actor in a limited series, anthology series, or a motion picture made for television for her role in Disclaimer.
As she took to the red carpet ahead of the eventin a glistening gold Lous Vuitton gown, we felt a glimmer of deja-vu.
The gown which featured a bedazzled gathered top and long column skirt with a train had been donned by the actress in May of 2024 for the premiere of dark comedy Rumours during the Canne Film Festival.
At the time, Cate’s stylist, Elizabeth Stewart, spoke to the timelessness of the style, only further made evident by her re-wear this year, calling the dress “simple and iconic that we will all love to look at again and again.” “I see her wearing it her entire life. Look for it again,” Stewart told PEOPLE.
For the Golden Globes, the dress which took more than 1,200 hours of work to create and featured close to 7 kgs of micro glass beads, looked a little different for the event with the beading detail now spanning the entire neckline of the dress rather than just the shoulders.
Cate is known to recycle and re-wear past red carpet looks like the sustainable queen she is.
For the 2023 Screen Actors Guild Awards, she reworked two former gowns: a Versace number from the 2016 Costumer Designers Guild Awards and a lace Giorgio Armani dress she’d worn twice prior.
Another iconic re-wear came at the premiere of Tár at the 2023 Berlin Film Festival as she donned the same Givenchy haute couture dress she wore to Blackkklansman premiere at Cannes in 2018.