The actress promotes the idea of “sustainable development of fashion.”

In 2004, Elizabeth banks wore to the annual party Vanity Fair red dress from Badgley Mischka. Instead of choosing a new dress for the same event in 2020, banks decided to ask their stylists Wendy and Nicole Ferreira remake an old dress.
In 2004, Elizabeth completed the outfit with massive earrings and collected hair, and this time wearing a pearl diamond necklace from Irene Neuwirth and left the hair loose.
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As it turned out, this decision was dictated by noble intentions Elizabeth.
This dress is gorgeous and fits well, why not wear it again? I am proud to wear dress by Badgley Mischka, which already wore to that party in 2004. I want to draw the attention of world public to the idea of sustainable development in the field of fashion and consumption in connection with climate change and ocean pollution,
explained banks.
The star noted that to create a new image from the old helped her with funds Red Carpet and Advocacy New Standard Institute. The actress thanked the organization for the cooperation and noted that their work “helps brands to reduce carbon consumption and achieve results in sustainable development”.
