Calista Flockhart Once Again Pulls from the Archives For Stunning Red Carpet Look

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Calista Flockhart is quickly becoming a sustainable fashion icon.

After rewearing a yellow Ralph Lauren skirt she first wore in 1999, Flockhart wore an archival Zac Posen dress to the premiere of her husband Harrison Ford's film Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny in Germany.

Flockhart's stylist Elizabeth Stewart posted on Instagram, "Calista is wearing archival #ZacPosen - thank you @zacposen!" Stewart did not specify what year the Zac Posen gown is from, but in 2019, he announced he was closing his eponymous brand—so it's definitely a few years old (at the very least).

<span class="caption">Calista Flockhart at the German premiere of the newest Indiana Jones.</span><span class="photo-credit">Tristar Media - Getty Images</span>
Calista Flockhart at the German premiere of the newest Indiana Jones.Tristar Media - Getty Images

The pink polka dot dress features a v-neck and cinches at the waist. Flockhart wore her hair down in loose waves, and accessorized with simple hoop earrings. The earrings look similar, if not identical, to the same ones she wore at the L.A. premiere of Dial of Destiny on June 14:

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Ford and Flockhart always look glam.Michael Tran - Getty Images

Flockhart's longtime partnership with stylist Stewart clearly informs her approach to the red carpet. "Sustainability is the most absolute important thing in the fashion industry right now. The industry really, really has to change, and everybody has to take part in an ongoing and strong way," Stewart told the Hollywood Reporter in 2019.

She added, "All of my clients are on board. They’re all rewearing. They all understand. They all really believe in it. Cherish your clothes; they’re meant to be worn for a lifetime. You don’t need to keep buying. They should be worn many many, many times, obviously including red carpet gowns. Reinventing them is the perfect way to do that obviously. Everybody is thinking really, really big and we just need all the companies to make sure all the fabrics are sustainable and all the ways they manufacture are. There’s a big picture here and it’s just a small part of it, but, you know, baby steps."


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