moments over the years, and last night was no different. Joining husband George at the Los Angeles premiere of , the opted for a printed red Alexander McQueen dress from spring-summer 2003—adding another piece of fashion history to her vast collection.The floaty dress, featuring a handkerchief hem (a trademark of the aughts), is something of a departure from Clooney’s , which often include slinky slip dresses and glitzy ball gowns.
Recently, the vintage obsessive opted for a beaded mint green dress and has sourced archival looks from the likes of Versace, Yves Saint Laurent, and Bill Blass.Clooney’s go-to vintage dealer, ’s Marie Blanchet, previously attributed the recent vintage boom to the desire to make more meaningful purchases during the pandemic. “Vintage in this sense is a sustainable signifier,” she . “The amazing thing now—and this is something I have been fighting for for years—is that vintage is a proper fashion proposition.”Indeed, Clooney joins a series of high-profile stars in championing vintage on the red carpet, including the likes of Bella Hadid, Zendaya, and Cardi B.
Given Clooney’s penchant for a , we can’t wait to see what archival looks she brings out next.This article first appeared on By Hanna LustigBy Alice CaryBy Kerry McDermottBy Emily TannenbaumMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast.
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