Catherine Zeta-Jones daughter borrows her 20-year-old vintage dress for NYC gala

Catherine Zeta-Jones’ daughter Carys Zeta Douglas borrowed another iconic look from her mother’s closet.Zeta-Jones’ lookalike daughter, 22, posed on the red carpet in her lace-accented black dress — a frock the movie star wore 20 years ago to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Zeta Douglas was joined by her father, Michael Douglas, at the PAC NYC Icons of Culture Gala.Although Zeta-Jones was not with them on the carpet, Zeta Douglas paid tribute to her mom with the borrowed dress.Douglas told People Zeta-Jones couldn’t make it to the event because “she’s working,” adding: “I’m sorry Catherine’s missing it tonight.”“I’m very happy that Carys could be with me, just to be with her, but also I’m on the board here at PAC,” he said.The Brown University graduate styled the vintage dress with pointed black heels and ruby-hued earrings.Douglas, 81, wore a black suit with a collared shirt and purple tie for the occasion, posing alongside his daughter on the red carpet Tuesday night.Zeta-Jones had originally styled the dress in 2005 with black fringed stilettos and a matching clutch, adding a diamond pendant necklace and earrings.Actress Keira Knightley wore the same dress the year prior to the “King Arthur” premiere, according to Page Six.This is not the first time Zeta-Jones’ daughter borrowed one of her designer dresses.Zeta Douglas wore her mother’s pink and white floral Ungaro dress to celebrate her 21st birthday.“The Mask of Zorro” actress wore the frock in 1999 to the MTV Movie Awards.The aspiring actress told People that she feels “very lucky that I have a wonderful closet that I can pick from,” referring to her mom’s wardrobe.“I feel I love vintage clothes.I don’t really like to buy.

I’m not really into fast fashion stuff, just for sustainability reasons,” she told the outlet.Zeta Douglas admitted that sometimes she borrows “a little too much” from her mom.“She’s like, ‘Is that my bag?’ I’...

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