Some celebrities strive to make a positive impact in their own unique ways—whether through charitable donations, adopting children, or embracing sustainable fashion. Every effort matters, no matter how big or small.
At The Kitchen Survival, we’ve gathered 13 photos of celebrities proving that style and sustainability can go hand in hand, even with outfits made from recycled materials.
Emma Watson’s Met Gala dress was made of recycled plastic bottles.

Gisele Bündchen wore an eco-friendly dress made of 100% GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified organic silk and cotton.

Margot Robbie’s dress at the 2016 Met Gala was lined in organic silk and has zippers made from recycled materials.

Lily Cole arrived at the 2016 Oscars wearing a dress made of plastic bottles.

Cameron Diaz wore a dress from organic, certified silk, festooned with thousands of recycled glass beads.

Timothée Chalamet’s outfit was made from regenerated nylon created from materials such as ocean plastics, fishing nets, and textile fiber waste.

Sophie Turner wore a pale gray eco dress made from organic silk.

Thandie Newton’s sustainable dress was embellished with gold upcycled Swarovski crystals.

Léa Seydoux wore a dress from Tencel Luxe filament yarn and organic silk faille.

Daisy May Cooper wore a dress made of trash bags and she donated the money she would’ve spent on a proper dress to her local food bank.

Hailee Steinfeld wore a swirling vortex of upcycled ocean plastic.

Natalia Bryant’s dress was covered in colorful floral sequins made from recycled PET plastic.

Maria Sharapova wore a dress from recycled plastic bottles.
