Cate Blanchett Rewears Her Gold Louis Vuitton Gown from Cannes 8 Months Later to the 2025 Golden Globes
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The actress is nominated for best performance by a female actor in a limited series, anthology series, or a motion picture made for television for 'Disclaimer'
Once again, Cate Blanchett makes outfit repeating chic at the 2025 Golden Globes.
The Disclaimer actress stepped out on the red carpet the same custom gold Louis Vuitton gown that she previously wore 8 months ago at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2024.
The ensemble featured a flowy, cape-style bodice with metallic details around the shoulders, as well as a column skirt with a long train. The actress, 55, kept her accessories minimal with some sparkly earrings. Her blonde bob was parted to the side and tucked behind one ear.
Blanchett wore the same gown at the premiere of the apocalyptic comedy Rumors at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival in May.
When it came to choosing a dress for the glamorous film festival, the actress opted for something "simple and iconic that we will all love to look at again and again," her stylist Elizabeth Stewart told PEOPLE exclusively at the time.
"Mark this down at the first wearing of this simply radiant golden gown," the stylist added of the design. "I see her wearing it her entire life. Look for it again."
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Stewart also shared that more than 1,200 hours of work went into the dress, which was hand-embroidered with close to 15 lbs. of gold micro glass beads.
"The draping is so masterful that it appears simultaneously liquid and carved of stone," said the stylist, who added extra sparkle with diamond earrings and a ring from the label's high jewelry collection.
Blanchett is nominated for best performance by a female actor in a limited series, anthology series, or a motion picture made for television, for her role as Catherine Ravenscroft in Disclaimer.
This is her 13th nomination and she's already won four other trophies in her career. She took home a Golden Globe for the first time in 1999, the first time she was nominated, for her role in Elizabeth. She also won an award for I'm Not There, Blue Jasmine and Tár.
Disclaimer is also nominated in three other categories: best television limited series, anthology series, or motion picture made for television, and Kevin Kline for best performance by a male actor in a limited series, anthology series, or a motion picture made for television.
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The seven-part miniseries Disclaimer, which also stars Sacha Baron Cohen and Louis Partridge, is a psychological thriller adapted from Renée Knight's book by the same name. In the series, Ravenscroft is a journalist who "had made a career out of exposing the transgressions of others," reads the website of the Toronto International Film Festival, where the series debuted.
"One day, she receives a mysterious book in the mail. Reading it, she soon realizes the novel's protagonist is based on her younger self, and the plot reveals her deepest, darkest secret," the synopsis reads.
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At the series' premiere at TIFF, Blanchett wore a menswear-inspired black power suit by Hodakova — tapered black dress pants and a fitted black blazer. The bottom rim of the jacket was embellished with recycled spoons, a nod to sustainable fashion efforts.
The spoons were markedly similar to the recycled detail on the halter top she wore to a Borderlands screening in August 2024. The spoons on both were locally sourced in Sweden.
Her stylist, Elizabeth Stewart, posted a video of Blanchett preparing for the red carpet earlier that night.
"The spoons are back and #CateBlanchett is stirring up trouble in a completely recycled @hoda_kova look for today's #Disclaimer screening," Stewart wrote in the caption, adding, "See you spoon Canada!"
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