The Daily Telegraph

Repeat c’est chic

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The biggest fashion news of the week? Cate Blanchett wearing an old dress to the Venice Film Festival, where she’s doing a tour of duty as a judge.

Note the linguistic distinctio­ns here. This is not a vintage dress – although in past years, even a two-year-old outfit has sometimes qualified as vintage. In the current moral maelstrom however, wearing vintage might not seem quite as heroic as it did five minutes ago, given how extremely pricey and new-to-you vintage can be.

No, we’re talking old – albeit not really old. There’s a world of nuance in that. That navy sequinned white-ruffle-trimmed floor-length gown from Esteban Cortázar was first seen on Blanchett in 2015 at the London premier of Carol.

Then there was the navy blazer and cream trousers she arrived in at the start of the week. This is not new territory for Blanchett, who says she finds the amount of perfectly serviceabl­e clothes that end up in landfill “wilful and destructiv­e”. Most would agree with her.

It’s too early to say how much impact Blanchett’s re-wears will have on future red carpet peacockery (assuming red carpets have a future). The 51-year-old is a significan­t force in fashion. Gofugyours­elf.com, the celebrity/fashion website, was so excited by her touchdown in the city, it headlined its story “The Blanchett has landed”. There are some practical takeouts from her tour-drobe. While most of us won’t have as stellar a back catalogue as Blanchett, a paid Armani ambassador, and a favourite of many designers, most of us can dig out a blazer, surely, and a pair of cream trousers. And maybe a favourite party dress. Or anything we’ve loved wearing which also makes us look and feel better.

This is the opposite of fast, fleeting fashion, but make no mistake, it’s still fashion.

There’s a blazer in most designer collection­s this autumn – including the H&m/giuliva Heritage collaborat­ion I wrote about last Saturday (the cream one sold out in the first hour, so yes, it seems tailoring is still relevant). Micro, one-seasononly trends might be over for now, but overarchin­g themes run and run.

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New is old: Cate Blanchett in Venice this week
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