On This Day in WWD: The Oscars Red Carpet Is All About Bold Color

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On This Day in WWD: The Oscars Red Carpet Is All About Bold Color

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Take a trip through time with the WWD archives, a treasure trove of the most fascinating moments in fashion, beauty, culture and beyond.  Trends may come, go and come back again, but the pages of WWD have never gone out of style as a trusted source to the fashion industry, covering some of the most compelling news stories for more than 100 years.   Fashion has the ability to inform, reshape and, perhaps most importantly, inspire. In the spirit of keeping inspiration alive, here is a nostalgic look back at the archives from On This Day in fashion history. On This Day is a recurring column in WWD that spotlights fashion moments of the past from the WWD Archives. February 28, 2011 – The Academy Awards Red Carpet Is All About Bold Color Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media As Oscar Sunday nears, WWD revisits when vibrant colors won red carpet gold, led by one of the night’s big winners, Natalie Portman, in purple Rodarte, as seen on Feb. 28, 2011. February 24, 1987 – Brazilians Bare It All On the Beaches of Rio Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media The beaches of Rio were no place for modesty as cheeky beachgoers reveled in their curves, wearing little more than a “thread” of fabric, as seen in WWD on Feb. 24, 1987. February 21, 2001 – Paco Rabanne Chimes in On His Legacy in Fashion History Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media “Many people believe I’m dead,” commented a then still-thriving Paco Rabanne, as WWD examined the legacy of the sci-fi-friendly designer whose work was often mocked by critics as one-note instead of innovative, as seen on Feb. 21, 2001. February 19, 1998 – Helena Bonham Carter Is Winning at ‘The Whole Fame Thing’ Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Helena Bonham Carter was on a career high following an Oscar nod for her movie “The Wings of the Dove,” but endless press tours, renovations on a new home and a high-profile romance with former costar Kenneth Branagh kept her too busy to process her success, as seen in WWD on Feb. 19, 1998. February 14, 1986 – Milan Designers Return to Subtlety and Ease Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media The mood of Milan was all about softness and ease, largely in response to the pumped-up power-shoulder look of prior seasons, ushering in a return to subtle femininity and figure-flattering clothes, as seen in WWD on Feb. 14, 1986. February 12, 1971 – Black Women Rely on Limited Options at the Beauty Counter Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Faced with limited options in the retail beauty department, Black women made do with the few cosmetic and hair care brands that were best suited for their beauty needs, although high-end department stores rarely carried those brands, as seen in WWD on Feb. 12, 1971. February 10, 2003 – New York Fashion Week Welcomes the B-List to the Front Row Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media WWD questioned if New York Fashion Week’s collections alone were enough to keep the media’s attention with the upward trend of B-list celebrities lining runways for the sheer “manufactured frenzy” of attention, as seen on Feb. 10, 2003. February 7, 1968 – James Galanos Has Opinions and Isn’t Afraid to Share Them Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media “Everyone is grabbing for a period. Why don’t [designers] just make Good Clean Clothes?” snapped James Galanos, bored with fellow designers rehashing grungy vintage styles, as seen in WWD on Feb. 7, 1968. February 5, 1986 – 1950s Nostalgia Invades the Eighties London Club Scene Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media London clubgoers traded in ‘80s glam for ‘50s rockabilly with a nostalgic night full of ducktail haircuts, crinolines and a rock-‘n’-rolling good time, as seen in WWD on Feb. 5, 1986. February 3, 2005 – Heatherette Goes From Club to Corporate Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Heatherette’s club kid designer duo Richie Rich and Traver Rains were ready to turn their party-boy buzz into retail success with the help of then-new business partners and a renewed focus on graphic T-shirts, as seen in WWD on Feb. 3, 2005.  January 31, 2005 – Jennifer Lopez Is Runway-Ready With Sweetface Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Jennifer Lopez was prepping for the New York Fashion Week debut of her elevated contemporary brand, Sweetface, complete with an MTV special to document her journey to the runway, as seen in WWD on Jan. 31, 2005. January 29, 1968 – Madame Grès Is the ‘Most Dignified’ at Paris Couture Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media With Paris Couture Week well underway, WWD looks back at when Madame Grès’ daywear offerings of coats and suits made just as much impact as her always-special eveningwear, as seen on Jan. 29, 1968.  January 27, 1969 – Couturiers Keep Their Collections Under Wraps Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media As Paris aims to wow with start of another Couture Week, WWD revisits when designers Marc Bohan, Andre Courrèges, Emanuel Ungaro and Yves St. Laurent kept mum on their upcoming collections, but spoke freely about their own personal style, as seen on Jan. 27, 1969. January 24, 1983 – Paris Shakes Up Nightlife With Unexpected Trends Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media The Paris club scene had a way of making unexpected trends, like majorette jackets and baseball bombers, look cool when paired with Alaia’s sleek black dresses or smart loafers worn with white socks, as seen in WWD on Jan. 24, 1983. January 22, 2010 – Julia Roberts Steps Into Her Role as Global Brand Ambassador for Lancôme Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Julia Roberts was just at the start of her long-lasting relationship with Lancôme when she discussed becoming the beauty brand’s global ambassador while juggling motherhood and her then-latest project, “Eat, Pray Love,” as seen in WWD on Jan. 22, 2010. January 17, 2013 – Michelle Obama Chooses Her Second Inauguration Gown Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Whatever Melania Trump wears at next week’s inauguration is sure to spark lively discussion among fashion pundits. In the spirit of political style, here’s a look back at when Michelle Obama chose from nearly 20 designers before selecting a go-to favorite, Jason Wu, for her second inaugural gown, as seen in WWD on Jan. 17, 2013 January 15, 1969 – Ivy Leaguers Weigh the Pros and Cons of Going Coed Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Talks of Yale, Princeton and Vassar going coed reached a boiling point when WWD questioned students about the looming prospect. Many were excited to share courses with the opposite sex, but the idea coed dorms and clubs was far less appealing, as seen on Jan. 15, 1969. January 13, 1970 – Cortina Courts a Fashionable Ski Crowd Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media With the 2026 Winter Olympics being held in Cortina, here’s a look back at when the popular Italian ski destination was host to another set of winter games — old money “Establishment” versus new money “Cannibals,” all vying for social and slope gold, as seen in WWD on Jan. 13, 1970. January 10, 1975 – Betty Ford Chooses Designer Albert Capraro to Update Her FLOTUS Wardrobe Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media As America prepares to inaugurate Donald Trump for his second presidential term, WWD looks back to when then-first lady Betty Ford selected designer Albert Capraro, an Oscar de la Renta alum, to make her a versatile wardrobe of easy-to-wear clothes, as seen on Jan. 10, 1975.  January 8, 1998 – Angelina Jolie Steps Out of Her Father’s Shadow and Into the Spotlight Image Credit: Fairchild Fashion Media Angelina Jolie still felt like she was standing in the shadow of her famous father, Jon Voight, as she stepped into her breakthrough role in “Gia,” as seen in WWD on Jan. 8, 1998.

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