Amal Clooney looked to Alexander McQueen‘s spring 2003 ready-to-wear collection on Monday for the Los Angeles premiere of “Ticket to Paradise.” She accompanied her husband, George Clooney, the male lead within the film, on the pink carpet on the Regency Village Theatre.
The human rights barrister posed wearing jaguar red chevron patterns and paired the look with nude Gianvito Rossi “Metropolis” heels, diamond drop earrings and a gold clutch.
The vintage Alexander McQueen archive piece featured an asymmetric zigzag hem with electric blue and yellow hues flowing throughout a waterfall silhouette that haltered above the knees and toward the front.
Julia Roberts, who stars opposite George Clooney, was also in attendance.
Roberts had previously accompanied the Clooneys on the Albie Awards, hosted by the Clooney Foundation for Justice on the Recent York Public Library. High-profile attendees included Meryl Streep, Dua Lipa, Tracee Ellis Ross, Donatella Versace, Drew Barrymore and a flight of others as well.
When George Clooney spoke in regards to the Albie Awards and the rationale behind the cause, he expressed, “All of us have to fight for it, and that’s why we’re here tonight, because we now have people who find themselves risking their lives for it.”
For the event, which honored Justice Albie Sachs, Filipino journalist Maria Ressa and the human rights organization Viasna, Amal Clooney opted for a gilded sequined gown.
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