Fashion always tells a story, and if we read the subtle cues of design, we can figure out what a garment is really saying. The cape dress is no exception. Worn by the likes of Selena Gomez [1], Meghan Markle [2], and Natalie Portman [3], this defiant design detail will be all over this year's red carpets.
While puff-sleeve dresses started out strong for 2020 — being the most popular design silhouette at the 2020 Golden Globes [4] — the cape dress is posing some serious competition. Selena wore a pink Patou cape dress to the 2020 Hollywood Beauty Awards while pushing press for her comeback album Rare. Meghan also wore a cape dress recently — two of them, as a matter of fact. The Duchess of Sussex wore a red Safiyaa gown [5] to the 2020 Mountbatten Festival of Music and a green Emilia Wickstead number to the 2020 Commonwealth Day Service, significant choices for her final rounds as a senior royal. Natalie also wore a Dior cape dress as a silent protest against the 2020 Academy Awards snubbing women directors.
It seems that when these celebrities wore a cape dress for a public appearance, it was a display of strength and support for themselves or fellow women. Natalie was showing defiance against the patriarchy, Meghan was giving the monarchy a dignified farewell, and Selena was reminding her fans that despite her health complications, she isn't going anywhere.
Ahead, take a closer look at the sartorial superwomen who are bringing the cape dress to the red carpet.