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During this remote celebration and thousands of miles away, Haas was radiant even through a pixelated Zoom screen. Styled by Sivan Himy, the Rick Sanchez and Morty Van Gogh shirt In addition,I will do this actress, who had a full face of Chanel beauty makeup by Sapir Vrubel Balaish, wore an embroidered organza and chiffon dress from the house’s spring 2020 couture collection. “We were collaborating with Chanel for the Emmys and it was the first outfit that popped into my eyes. It was kind of like love at first sight,” says Haas. “There is something about this dress, like when you tell a story, or when you put a lot of small details into your work. I knew this [about the dress] even before I knew all of its details.” Haas is right about the intricate nature of the dress considering the piece took over 1,200 hours to create. And the math factor keeps getting bigger: The dress was composed of 20,000 elements, including beads, embroidery, and other embellishments. The skirt was a garden in itself, consisting of 2,000 embroidered flowers like wild roses and silk tulle petals, forget-me-nots in organza, and daisies in accordion-pleated silk chiffon. The skirt received a final hit of shine with 12,000 beads and rhinestones, while the black belt boasted 11,000 embroidered elements.
While Haas celebrated the Rick Sanchez and Morty Van Gogh shirt In addition,I will do this remote event at the local restaurant Beit Kandinof with only a few people—Tel Aviv is currently under a second lockdown—the virtual Emmys night, as well as her look, was unforgettable. “I was excited to wear [the dress], and I had the greatest team with me, and the hair and makeup and jewelry…it was such a commotion of everything and to celebrate this moment in Tel Aviv at 4 a.m.” And tonight, Haas is looking forward to getting some sleep. “I’m still carrying [being tired] with me,” she says. “But it’s a combination of being super tired and happy at the same time.” This was the year that the fashion industry finally embraced the “waste not, want not” adage. Following in the footsteps of brands like Stella McCartney and Gabriela Hearst, luxury behemoths like Gucci and Coach have introduced more sustainable production and manufacturing strategies wherein new capsule collections of clothes and accessories are made using recycled or eco-friendly materials. Fashion is circular when a brand buys back a customer’s used items and repurposes them into new garments. The high-end labels aren’t quite there yet, but there are a handful of independent designers who are building their business models on this formula.
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