Little black dress, move over; other gowns deserve reprise
Little black dresses get to attend all the parties, while other gowns have to settle for a single appearance, according to fashion lore. 'No more,' Keira Knightley says by wearing her wedding dress for a third time. Who says the little black dress is the only outfit that gets a red carpet reprise?
Little black dresses get to attend all the parties, while other gowns have to settle for a single appearance, according to fashion lore. 'No more,' Keira Knightley says by wearing her wedding dress for a third time. Who says the little black dress is the only outfit that gets a red carpet reprise?
Keira Knightley may have been branded "thrifty" by sneering fashionistas for听making听her Chanel haute couture wedding dress听a "Little Black Dress" equivalent听for a third public appearance. But by breaking the pricy, one-off Hollywood mold, the actress lived up to designer Coco Chanel鈥檚 guiding principles.
鈥淚n order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different.鈥澨 Ms. Chanel once said.
To be 鈥渄ifferent鈥 does not necessarily mean wearing something different at every public appearance, but being different, standing out by celebrating both a gorgeous, versatile design and her new marriage.听It鈥檚 a classic example of how the fashion mavens send us mixed messages of 鈥淲ear a little black dress for any occasion鈥 and 鈥淣ever wear the same thing twice.鈥
This听also听reminds me of all the kids who ever wore a Buzz Lightyear costume or a princess dress 24-seven until the next feel-good fashion came into their lives. Hollywood has an enormous impact on our kids from the time they are small and want to be the characters in their favorite films听right up through adulthood when we want to be the actors who played them.
The examples set by celebrities resonate through our families every day via images of stars dictating听of what 鈥渢rendy鈥 and 鈥渉appy鈥 look like.
When a star steps out, the public has come to expect them to be going to monstrous expense and to be clad in something different every single time.
I suspect this comes from the fashion media who seem to take it as a personal slight when someone wears a repeat because they are left with nothing to do but snipe about being "thrifty鈥 as if it were on a par with war crimes.
鈥淜eira Knightley Wears Her Chanel Haute Couture Wedding Dress on the Red Carpet for the Second Time!鈥 howled the headline on听E! News about the dress worn to the听Serious Fun gala in London on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Apparently, fashion is more serious than fun to those reporting on it exclusively.
Fashion reporters need to step off the red carpet, sit down, and re-read some of the things Ms. Chanel said in her lifetime.
鈥淔ashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening,鈥 Chanel said.
When I saw the story about Ms. Knightley I called my mom in New Jersey because in our family, fashion news is always phone-call-worthy on a par with birth, marriage, and death.
My mother is a retired New York fashion designer who told me bedtime stories about her visits to the Paris collections in the 鈥50s.
Mom visited the original Chanel shop in Paris right after the collections were shown there in 1953, 1955, and other years while Ms. Chanel was still living.
I have always kidded Mom about her almost familial attachment to the 鈥淔rench navy wool听Boucl茅听( a kind of novelty yarn)鈥听Chanel suit with the gold Chanel buttons and the gold chain fixed to the silk lining of the skirt to weigh down the hem.
Mom bought the suit, which was a sample, for $250 and tells me it is worth close to $5,000 today.
鈥淚 still wear it every chance I get,鈥 Mom told me when we were discussing Knightley鈥檚 repeat of her own dress. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a classic and it reminds me of Paris.鈥
There it is. The truth about fashion is that it takes both design and emotional attachment to create a classic look that never gets old.
My mother is 83, but when she puts on that suit she is 25 again in Paris.
鈥淭he most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud.鈥 Ms. Chanel said. From her lips to Hollywood鈥檚 ears.
I think we should teach our kids to follow Ms. Knightley鈥檚 fashion-forward trend toward wearing what we love as often as we like.