Stars revisit timeless iconic styles.
Nostalgia appears to be the new black as celebrities recreate looks from the past Trends come and go, but there’s something timeless about iconic pieces. Of late, the best way to make a statement, i...
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It seems that nostalgia is becoming a popular trend as celebrities recreate looks from the past. While fashion trends may come and go, there is something timeless about iconic pieces. Lately, revisiting the past has been a notable way for celebrities to make a statement, especially seen on the red carpet where they have been turning heads by wearing gowns once worn by legendary icons. These bold choices have sparked discussions about fashion, nostalgia, and culture. Let's take a closer look:

Blake Lively paid tribute to Britney Spears by wearing a vintage Versace dress originally worn by Britney in 2002 at the New York premiere of her movie It Ends With Us. Blake expressed her gratitude, stating, "This dress should be in the Smithsonian or the Met, but it’s on me… I feel so lucky."

Sabrina Carpenter honored Madonna at the 2022 MTV VMAs by wearing a sequin, strapless white gown that the singer had originally worn to the Oscars in 1991. Sabrina's interpretation modernized the classic look while still capturing Madonna's original style.

Halsey turned heads at the 2024 MTV VMAs by wearing a scarlet leopard gown by Versace designed initially for Elizabeth Hurley in 1996. Halsey called it a "miracle to find" and shared the dress's fascinating history during the pre-show.

Sydney Sweeney chose to re-wear a Marc Bouwer silky plunging gown, originally worn by Angelina Jolie to the 2004 Oscars, at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. The look received mixed reviews, with some praising Sweeney's bold choice and others questioning its originality.

Kim Kardashian had her own "Monroe moment," paying homage to Marilyn Monroe at an event that was cut off in the original request.One of the most memorable instances of re-wearing an outfit in recent times was when Kim Kardashian attended the 2022 Met Gala. She made a bold and controversial decision by opting to wear the very same dress that Marilyn Monroe had worn while singing "Happy Birthday Mr. President" to John F. Kennedy back in 1962.