From ’80s YSL gowns on the red carpet to ’60s coat dresses, Amal Clooney has a vast vintage collection.
On the workwear front, Amal has an enviable collection of ’60s coat dresses, ranging from Balenciaga to Courrèges, as well as two-piece suits from the likes of Christian Dior. Always exuding elegance, the mother-of-two shows how to do vintage both by day and by night.February 2016
Wearing a sequined gown by Yves Saint Laurent dating back to 1981 while on the red carpet at Berlin International Film Festival.A pregnant Amal Clooney in a ’60s dress and matching coat, sourced from William Vintage, while in Paris.In a ’60s Balmain coat and a ’70s red Dior shift dress, both sourced from William Vintage, while attending an event at Chatham House in London.
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