In 2019, the Red Carpet Was on Fire. What Does This Mean for 2020?

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In 2019, the Red Carpet Was on Fire. What Does This Mean for 2020?
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As for what is to come in 2020, the bar is set high:

When it comes to the biggest red carpet events each year, many celebrities are set up to succeed in a similar way: They’ll have access to beautiful looks with the help of stylists, close relationships with some of the biggest fashion houses in the world and a budget that’s sometimes non-existent. Watching it unfold from home, anyone can appreciate the glamour and specialness of an intricately-beaded mermaid gown or a tuxedo that makes a leading actor look like James Bond.

In some obvious ways, some red-carpet outfits this year honored the past , but it also hinted at what’s to come in 2020. Generally speaking, it’s fashion that continues to break with conformity and take up space — literally and figuratively. Aside from the size of Cardi’s clamshell dress — or her duvet-like Thom Browne creation at the Met Gala, for that matter — the entire effect also claimed space for the hip-hop artist and breakout actress within the world of luxury fashion. Case in point: She ended the year as the first female rapper to ever appear on the cover of Vogue.

According to Erlanger, whose clients include Lupita Nyong'o and Constance Wu, “there will be a renaissance back to all things classic and glamorous,” in 2020, citing one major reason why: “The world is looking for beauty in an otherwise challenging and dark climate.” With clients including Glenn Close and Melissa McCarthy, Harstein also acknowledges increasing high-fashion options available for people of all sizes, affording them the freedom of expression that actors sizes two or four have always had. “More and more designers and brands are expanding their size runs to accommodate women of all shapes and sizes” she says, shouting out 11 Honoré for its work with designers like Siriano and Brandon Maxwell to make this a reality.

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