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Jessica Chastain, Power Stylist Elizabeth Stewart Are Selling Their Designer Closet Castoffs for a Cause

Danielle Directo-Meston
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Jessica Chastain and her longtime stylist, Elizabeth Stewart, are donating their red carpet-ready closet castoffs for a good cause.

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The Oscar-winning actress and the Hollywood power stylist have added their celebrity closets to Vestiaire, and net proceeds of Chastain’s pre-loved designer pieces will benefit nonprofit organization Women for Women International, which supports women survivors of war and conflict.

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Shoppers can score a velvet burgundy Dries Van Noten dress that the star wore to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the Ralph Lauren dress she wore to the Tribeca Film Festival and a white Carolina Herrera dress she donned at The Good Nurse premiere alongside womenswear, bags and accessories ($415-$1,391) from Gucci, Prada, Jacquemus, Roland Moulet, Stella McCartney, Off-White, Mach & Mach, Roksanda and more.

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“I’ve worn these pieces during significant moments in my life and I appreciate the craftsmanship that went into making them. I hope others will enjoy these pieces as much as I have,” Chastain says in a release. “I love that Vestiaire Collective is a mission-driven company transforming the fashion industry for a more sustainable future and I’m delighted that these items will find a second new life.”

Stewart’s closet sale ($173-$1,785) include jumpsuits, dresses and bags from Prada, Altuzarra, Roger Vivier, 3.1 Philip Lim, Brandon Maxwell, Veronica Beard, Givenchy, Gucci x Adidas, Attico and more. (The stylist also works with Cate Blanchett, Viola Davis, Julia Roberts and Amanda Seyfried, among others.)

Vestiaire Collective North America CEO Samina Virk, stylist Elizabeth Stewart, Jessica Chastain and Vestiaire Collective co-founder and president Fanny Moizant
Vestiaire Collective North America CEO Samina Virk, stylist Elizabeth Stewart, Jessica Chastain and Vestiaire Collective co-founder and president Fanny Moizant

“Jessica loves dressing to tell a story; it has never been about trends, but about classic elegance and Old Hollywood Glamour,” says Stewart, who has worked with the George & Tammy star for over 14 years. “I love shopping and selling with Vestiaire Collective and I’m thrilled to open my closet to other fashion lovers around the world to rewear and appreciate these pieces.”

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The duo re-wore looks from their wardrobes to celebrate the partnership Tuesday night with a pre-New York Fashion Week cocktail soirée at The Nines, where they were joined by Vestiaire Collective co-founder and president Fanny Moizant and North America CEO Samina Virk.

Vestiaire Collective recently announced that U.S. sellers can earn even more with the platform’s zero commission program, meaning only processing fees will apply when an item sells.

See a few pieces from the Hollywood duo’s closets below, and shop Chastain’s wardrobe here and Stewart’s style here.

Jacquemus Le Petit Black Leather Handbag
Jacquemus Le Petit Black Leather Handbag

Jacquemus Le Petit Leather Handbag

$1,365 at Vestiaire Collective


Black Jacquemus Jacket
Black Jacquemus Jacket

Jacquemus Jacket

$1,029 at Vestiaire Collective


Black Leather Prada Handbag
Black Leather Prada Handbag

Prada Leather Handbag

$1,250 at Vestiaire Collective


Gucci Wool Mid-Length Dress
Gucci Wool Mid-Length Dress

Gucci Wool Mid-Length Dress

$336 at Vestiaire Collective


Altuzarra Mid-Length Dress
Altuzarra Mid-Length Dress

Altuzarra Mid-Length Dress

$173 at Vestiaire Collective


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