Celebrities re-wear dazzling red carpet outfits as sustainable fashion is 'in'

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Celebrities re-wear dazzling red carpet outfits as sustainable fashion is 'in'
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From Kate Moss to Cate Blanchett, the trend of re-wearing a red carpet style has finally become fashionable

Kate Moss model left six years between outings for the vintage frock she first wore alongside then-boyfriend Johnny Depp.As celebs try to do their bit to encourage a more sustainable world, some have decided to reuse their own glamorous gowns - because recycled fashion is the next big thing.

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