Cate Blanchettknows how to make a fashion statement.
The Academy Award winner, 53, wore a sleek Givenchy Couture ensemble at the Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin for the premiere of her Oscar-nominated filmTárthis week.
In shades of red and purple, Blanchett donned a warm-toned, floor-length tutu-like skirt and a tight-fitting backless black turtleneck.
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The Givenchy tutu ensemble is a new look for the actress, who has recently been recycling her past outfits for awards season.
Last week, Blanchett attended the British Academy of Film and Television Award show in London in alook she pulled from her closet— an all-black Maison Margiela gown that she originally wore to theOscarsin 2015.
She styled the gown in a new way with more pronounced frayed hems and an opulent pearl Louis Vuitton necklace instead of the turquoise statement necklace from Tiffany & Co. she wore in 2015.
She also added abright blue ribbon as a symbolfor the United Nations Refugee Agency, which Blanchett is a Goodwill Ambassador for, and served as a token of “solidarity with and support for refugees and displaced people around the world,” according to the UN.
Both times around, however, the actress complemented the edgy-chic outfit with an elegant updo.
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Earlier this month, Blanchet also re-wore an electric blue Alexander McQueen look whenshe attended the London Critics' Circle Film Awards.
The star donned a black blazer with over-the-top electric blue silk sleeves, first debuting the look at the New York City premiere ofWhere’d You Go, Bernadettein 2019.
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