Jane Fonda Rewore a Sleek Cream Tuxedo for the Golden Globes

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From Town & Country

Jane Fonda is no stranger to walking her talk. The actress and activist has been as known over the years for her outspoken beliefs as she has for her performing career, getting arrested numerous times during protests, including in 2019 when she was cuffed along with a group of fellow climate change activists. And while getting dolled up for the Golden Globes to accept the Cecil B. DeMille Award may not sound quite as boundary-pushing, she's still found a way to make a statement.

Instead of a new gown or suit, Fonda logged in to the virtual ceremony sporting a stunning cream tuxedo with matching satin lapels and detailing by Richard Tyler, a look she's previously worn and pulled from the depths of her own closet for the occasion.

Photo credit: Todd Williamson/NBC - Getty Images
Photo credit: Todd Williamson/NBC - Getty Images

"I vowed a couple of years ago I would never buy any new clothes again. We spend too much money, we buy too many things, and then we get rid of them. We try to develop our identity by shopping, right? We gotta stop that. Stop all this consumerism," she said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show a few days before the ceremony. "I had to go through my closet and find out something that still fit me and I have worn before, and I found something. I'm all set."

It's certainly not the first time that Fonda has showed her commitment to an artful rewear. Last year, the red Elie Saab gown that she sported to the Oscars was one she'd previously worn to the Cannes Film Festival in 2014, along with a red coat that she announced in 2019 would be "the last article of clothing that I will ever buy."

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