Cate Blanchett never shies away from re-wearing old looks.
At the 2025 Golden Globes, the “Rumours” star took her custom gold sequin Louis Vuitton gown, which she first wore at the Cannes Film Festival in May, for another spin.
The gilded cape-style number was hand-embroidered with gold microglass tube and boasted a floor-grazing train.
On Sunday night, the Australian actress, 55, accented the eye-catching dress with two chunky ear cuffs and wore her hair in a sleek bob style.
Meanwhile, she kept the gold theme going with a pair of coordinating metallic pumps.
Just eight months ago in France, she styled the dazzling number with diamond earrings and satin pumps, pulling her hair back into a chic updo.
Blanchett is no stranger to a recycled red carpet look. In fact, she’s committed to the sustainable lifestyle.
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For the Venice Film Festival 2020, she revived her Esteban Cortazar jersey gown from the BFI London Film Festival “Carol” premiere.
“It’s chic to repeat,” her stylist, Elizabeth Stewart, wrote on Instagram, showcasing the premiere look. “When planning for any important event, make sure to look in your own closet first! Clothes are meant to be cherished and worn again and again. Even if you are a world-famous actress.”
What’s more, at the SAG Awards 2023, the actress breathed new life into the Armani Privé dress she rocked at the Golden Globes 2014.
Though Blanchett wore a new number with a plunging neckline from the label, she added a dainty layer of repurposed lace from the original dress.
Even when she’s not wearing something for the second time, the “Lord of the Rings” star goes for recycled and vintage materials — including a shirt made out of antique spoons or a Vuitton gown made with antique fabric.
Tonight, Blanchett is nominated for best performance by a female actor in a limited series, anthology series, or a motion picture made for television, thanks to her role as Catherine Ravenscroft in “Disclaimer.”