Why Jane Fonda's Oscars Dress Was a Repeat From Cannes
Jane Fonda has promised to never buy a new piece of clothing again, and apparently not even the Oscars can get her to change her mind. When Fonda showed up to present Best Picture, she did so in a dress she's previously worn to another major film event.
Fonda had worn the same beaded red Elie Saab Couture number six year prior for the opening night at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.
Though, there was one major update to the ensemble: this time around, Fonda paired it with a red coat slung over her shoulder.
That wasn't accidental. Fonda has stated that the red coat will be the last piece of clothing she ever buys.
“You see this coat? I needed something red and I went out and found this coat on sale. This is the last article of clothing that I will ever buy," she told a crowd last year during her "Fire Drill Fridays," during which the actress is regularly arrested for protesting against inaction on climate change on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
"When I talk to people about, ‘We don’t really need to keep shopping. We shouldn’t look to shopping for our identity. We don’t need more stuff,’ then I have to walk the walk too," she continued. "So I’m not buying any more clothes.”
Even though borrowing a dress technically wouldn't break her promise, clearly Fonda isn't looking to take any short cuts around her pledge.
Though, the dress may have another meaning, or at least served as a bit of movie history kismit.
Fonda went on to present the award to Parasite, which is not only the third movie ever to win both the Academy Award Best Picture and the Cannes' Palme d'Or, it's the first film in 65 years to do so (the last was 1955's Marty). So it's fitting Fonda wore what may be the only dress we know of that was on the red carpets of both the Oscars and Cannes.