Most of these celebrities came into this awards show using fashion to deliver a message without even saying a word. The trend that caught my attention the most was the sustainable style statements that played out the most throughout the night. These men and women re wore or recycled old red-carpet gowns and suits in effort to be more eco-friendly showing the world it is ok to wear the same thing more than once.
Saoirse Ronan, an Irish actor, told E! during her interview that the black part of her gown was repurposed material from a pervious dress that she had worn to the BAFTA Awards last week. She finished her sustainable look with a tight up do, statement earrings and a Gucci bee hair-clip. Elizabeth Banks is another example of an actress who took the sustainable route for the 2020 Oscars. She showed up in a red Badglet Mischka gown that she had previously worn from the 2004 Vanity Fair Oscars Party. She told the world that the reason she chose to wear this dress for the second time was to bring global awareness to the importance of sustainability in fashion and consumerism as it relates to climate change, production & consumption, ocean pollution and more.
Another trend that caught my attention was pink; lots and lots of pink! Actresses like Brie Larson, Idina Menzel and Regina King dressed in all shades of pink as the walked the Red Carpet into the awards show on Sunday night.

