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]]>Zendaya picked up a Visionary Award while wearing a beaded silk column dress by Versace. To make the whole thing even better, this brown gown was designed in 1996—the same year she was born!
Goulding took the name of this event quite literally and decided to wear a green Ralph & Russo gown, embellished with 150 responsibly sourced Zambian emeralds.
Many of the stars attending the Green Carpet Fashion Awards embraced sustainability by re-wearing their old looks. That was also the case with Alexa Chung, who opted for a golden cocktail dress by Prada, designed for her participation at the Vogue 100 event in 2016.
If you think that King’s dazzling Prada gown looks incredibly familiar, your heart is in the right place. The actress previously wore it at this year’s Vanity Fair Oscar after-party.
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]]>Etro designs made a major appearance at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards and Ambrosio delivered one of our favorites with this stunning printed gown.
Hosk’s collaboration with Etro is a gift that keeps on giving. After slaying the red carpet in Venice a few weeks ago, she joined forces with this brand again and rocked another unforgettable cutout gown.
Palvin gave us the edgiest look of the entire evening in her all-white denim Diesel combo, with an eye-catching statement belt.
Graham brought some drama to the green carpet in a bright red dress, designed by the sustainable brand Ronald Van Der Kemp.
Icy blue dresses are having a major red carpet moment right now, and Adut brought this trend to the Green Carpet Fashion Awards with her flawless Valentino gown.
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]]>The post Hollywood Stars Bring Sustainable Style to 2020 Green Carpet Fashion Awards appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Zendaya picked up a Visionary Award while wearing a beaded silk column dress by Versace. To make the whole thing even better, this brown gown was designed in 1996—the same year she was born!
Goulding took the name of this event quite literally and decided to wear a green Ralph & Russo gown, embellished with 150 responsibly sourced Zambian emeralds.
Many of the stars attending the Green Carpet Fashion Awards embraced sustainability by re-wearing their old looks. That was also the case with Alexa Chung, who opted for a golden cocktail dress by Prada, designed for her participation at the Vogue 100 event in 2016.
If you think that King’s dazzling Prada gown looks incredibly familiar, your heart is in the right place. The actress previously wore it at this year’s Vanity Fair Oscar after-party.
The post Hollywood Stars Bring Sustainable Style to 2020 Green Carpet Fashion Awards appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post Best Red Carpet Moments From the 2019 Green Carpet Fashion Awards appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Etro designs made a major appearance at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards and Ambrosio delivered one of our favorites with this stunning printed gown.
Hosk’s collaboration with Etro is a gift that keeps on giving. After slaying the red carpet in Venice a few weeks ago, she joined forces with this brand again and rocked another unforgettable cutout gown.
Palvin gave us the edgiest look of the entire evening in her all-white denim Diesel combo, with an eye-catching statement belt.
Graham brought some drama to the green carpet in a bright red dress, designed by the sustainable brand Ronald Van Der Kemp.
Icy blue dresses are having a major red carpet moment right now, and Adut brought this trend to the Green Carpet Fashion Awards with her flawless Valentino gown.
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