7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA-JONES

Today we're going to talk about Catherine Zeta-Jones' style. Catherine Zeta-Jones is a Welsh actress. Born in 1969,  Catherine is today best known for her acting work, as she managed to break out of the pretty girl stereotype some time ago and went to work on more ambitious acting jobs. You might know, I'm not too keen on celebrity culture. Most of the time, I find general public's interest in famous people unnatural and crazy, but I do think many celebs are a great fashion inspiration source because they have access to the good stuff and often work with very creative people. Catherine definitely has some nice style tricks up her sleeve that are worth talking about, so that's what we will be doing today. We'll look into her style secrets and see what lessons we can learn from her. When magazines talk about famous people style, they tend to focus more on younger stars or younger version of known starts because that is what sells and ageism is often a thing in our society. However, I think a person's style often becomes more interesting with the passage of time so this post won't be just about her style in her younger days. 
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES

1. BELL BOTTOM, FLARE  AND WIDE TROUSERS HELP BALANCE THE FIGURE
First style lesson is about a cut of trousers or jeans. Opting for wide high trousers will get you a more elegant look in an instant. There is something classical about wide trousers, something that makes us think about the golden days. If palazzo pants aren't your thing, you can choose flared or bell bottom pants. Flared pants do a great job of balancing the figure and are perfect for ladies with wide hips. There is a flare style out there for every kind of build, some body types look best in boot-cut jeans while others look fantastic in bell bottoms. The bottom line is that wide cuts can be very flattering. Moreover, wider cuts of pants are often considered more classy and mysterious as they hide a bit more.
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES

2. COLOURFUL COATS AND JACKETS CAN SPICE UP ANY OUTFIT Another style lesson I learned from Catherine Zeta Jones is to opt for colourful coats and blazers. While Catherine often wears outfits in a more classical colour schemes such as white and black, or navy and white, she will opt for boldly coloured coats or jackets because she knows that's a great way to make an outfit look fresh. 7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES

3. THE ELEGANCE OF AN ALL WHITE LOOK NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE - The third style lesson I learned from Catherine Zeta Jones is that all white outfit will always get you noticed. There is something timelessly elegant in a well put together all white styling. Be it a white dress or a pairing of a white shirt and pants, there is no doubt that an all white outfit can look incredibly stylish. If all white isn't your thing, you can try wearing white items with prints, add some colour with accessories or opt for a very light tonality of some other colour to achieve that white elegance. 
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES

4.  FOLKLORE AND TRADITIONAL FASHION IS A GREAT SOURCE OF INSPIRATION - The fourth style trick that I picked up examine Catherine Zeta Jones' famous outfits is to find inspiration on the history of fashion, that is, the folklore and traditional fashion. Think of her iconic looks in Zorro. While she didn't created these Zorro costumes herself, Catherine has worn them with gusto. She wore and presented those historical costumes so well- and that (feeling comfortable in what we wear) is important too. Traditional costumes or clothes inspired by them can be such a great way for us to connect with our femininity. That's one thing I always felt Catherine does well, she always looks very feminine and elegant. Part of that is not only in what we wear, but also how we wear it. The more respect you have for folklore and traditional fashion as well garments inspired by it, the better you will feel in it and wear it. 
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES

5. WHITE JEANS CAN BE SO ELEGANT AND ARE EASY TO DRESS UP- Fourth style lesson that I'm taking from examining Catherine Zeta Jones's outfits is that white jeans look great with everything. I was planning to buy white jeans but I managed to find some old ones that belonged to my husband in my closet and now I have two pair of vintage jeans that I absolutely adore and wear often. Perhaps you can find some vintage jeans yourself? I honestly think that we can find most of what we need in our closets or in second hand shops. Bellow you can see several ideas on how to style white jeans. They look great with blazers if you're going for a more professional or dressed up look and they also look great worn in a more casual way, for example with a striped or a graphic t-shirt.
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES
 
6. A WELL SELECTED HAT COMPLETES ANY OUTFIT IN ANY SEASON- The sixth style lesson I learned from Catherine is that a good hat is worth gold. Sometimes a hat is a part of an etiquette. Remember the outfit Catherine wore to see the Queen? However, even when when it's not, a nicely selected hat will do wonders for your outfit. Not to mention that it will protect you from the elements.  Catherine Zeta Jones opts for straw and fedora hats in warmer months because she knows that is the perfect way to get that spring and summer look. Plus, straw accessories can be very elegant when paired with the right garments. In reality, straw hats can be worn for any seasons. Nevertheless, Catherine Zeta Jones will often opt for a typical darker hat during the colder months. Winter hats can look especially powerful and striking worn with an old black styling. 7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES
7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES

7. A PENCIL SKIRT OR A DRESS IS A LADY'S BEST FRIEND- The final lesson we can learn from Catherine Zeta-Jones is that pencil skirts or dresses are a girl's best friend. They make us look professional and can be so flattering. If you follow my blog regularly, you know that I couldn't imagine my closet without a pencil skirt. I cannot say that I learned that from Catherine Zeta Jones, because in honesty, I have always loved pencil skirts, but that's definitely a key wardrobe item that can save us on a bad day. Catherine Zeta-Jones knows about the secret about the power of a pencil skirt. 7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES7 STYLE LESSONS LEARNED FROM CATHERINE ZETA JONES

 I have created all of these collages myself using images found on Pinterest where you can find the original links for them. I also watched this YouTube video from Vogue about Catherine Zeta-Jones' iconic looks for research but decided to go with my own selection. I did like the video and I admire Catherine for being respectful about historical costumes she wore for Zorro (whereas most actresses just complain about wearing a corset) and also for remembering the names of costume designers. That's class. Anyhow, I hope you have enjoyed my attempt to hack Catherine Zeta Jones' style secrets. I have been preparing this post for a long time because I wanted it to be reader friendly and light but also informative. I tried to focus on outfits formula and style tricks that most of us can recreate with what we have in our closets. Have you learned any new style tricks today?  Let  me know if you have. Thank you for reading and visiting.

Comments

  1. Very useful and interesting post :)

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  2. I love how you've taken bits from her style;e and made it your won. You have great personal style and it shines through in this post.
    Keep shining!
    xxxx

    https://ooomaye.com

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  3. She does have a great classic style and this must have taken you a while to pull together - you found outfits that matched the theme so well, you do dress very similarly! :)

    Hope that you are having a lovely weekend :) We have another birthday party to go to today, although it's changed a lot with the new restrictions that were just put in place yesterday!

    Away From Blue

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  4. What a great post Ivana. I'm not a huge celebrity person either, but it's always amazing to check out their style and incorporate it into ours!!
    XOOX
    Jodie
    www.jtouchofstyle.com

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  5. Dearest Ivana,
    you picked out great examples from Catherine Zeta-Jones' wardrobe to get yourself inspired and to show us examples of styling. I like all the looks, both on you and on Catherine. I don't like pencil skirts on myself - they accentuate my legs too much and make me look unflattering. The folklore look is my favorite :-)
    Warm Rostrosen weekend greetings,
    Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2020/08/summertime-2020-in-rostrosenhausen-teil.html
    PS: When I saw the first collage and hadn't read the text yet, I thought: Hmmm, in the photo on the left Ivana looks very different than usual ;-)))

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  6. Very nice post and lots of valuable tips.

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  7. I'm not into celebrities at all, and never look to them for styling tips. If I ever pick up ideas it's from fabulous bloggers like yourself! So this is the best of both worlds really. I'm really into wide-legged trousers lately, and have been wearing colourful coats for years :-) Over the years, I've learned that pencil skirts aren't really my thing, so I hardly wear them, and I also hardly ever wear plain white clothing. It might look fabulous on others - including you! - but it's definitely not for me! xxx

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    1. Wide leg pants are the best. Colourful coats are great for infusing some colour into our lives.

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  8. catherine Zeta Jones is definitely one of the most elegant and beautiful lady. She has such classy style. You look lovely in those styles aswell...
    Have a lovely day
    wwww.anteegurung.com
    xx

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  9. I must admit that the only outfits of hers I like are those where she's playing historical characters like the Zorro costumes and the all-white dress, the rest - with the exception of the bright pink coat - are very conventional & therefore unappealing to me. You look great in all your outfits, though! x

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    1. The Zorro costumes were gorgeous and featured hundreds of years old original lace.

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  10. Great post! CZJ is a true fashion icon. Style and panache. I've followed her for decades.

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  11. What a fun bit of inspiration! You look very much like CZJ, so she's a natural for you to emulate. I like that you've looked at her through the decades! Hope you had a great weekend, Ivana!

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    1. Thank you. Our facial features are different, but we seem to have some things in common, similar hairstyle and height. I think it helps to look at celebs that have a similar hair or skin type as ours because they probably all had their colour analyses done by professionals so we can learn something that way. My weekend was a bit crazy but I survived. :)

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  12. What an wonderful post, Ivana! Your collages with Catherine Zeta-Jones are so fantastic, and your explanation is so clear.
    I really love Catherine, so I am excited to know the secret of her style. I am not good at wide pants, but I would love to wear more for my elegant style.
    I am a big fan of your style lessons learned from actresses!!

    akiko

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  13. I had no idea she is Welsh. I love all your outfits, you look really great.

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  14. You did such a wonderful job re-creating all her looks hun!

    xoxo
    Lovely
    www.mynameislovely.com

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  15. love Catherine! I think she easily emulates the power of feminine allure in anything she wears. You're right about pencil skirts, I find they're so elegant and love seeing girls and women wear them. My mom is especially a lover of pencil skirts and she wears them so gracefully. I just love how the cut accentuates the feminine curve and you wear them so elegantly as well! I especially adore your wide-legged trouser looks. It's been a while since I sport a palazzo, I think I might just do it one of these days. Thank you for inspiring me :) Stay beautiful always :)

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  16. CZJ has a a very feminine and chic sense of style. I like how she leans towards classics rather than trends which suits her very well. I can see why you would take fashion inspiration from her and you did a great job emulating her looks. I'm right there with you on not being too too keen on celebrity culture.

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  17. Her style and your style is great :-D

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  18. Love the inspiration you got from this celebrity! Love the white dress you are wearing. Awesome slacks too! Beautiful post!

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  19. So awesome! Love the coats and flowy dresses!

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