Amal Clooney is no stranger when it comes to her flawless red carpet looks. She knows how to make a statement, and has done just that again and again, like her entrance at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival
Last night, the humanitarian lawyer accompanied her husband, George Clooney, to the premiere of his latest film, “Jay Kelly.” Amal stood out in a fuchsia taffeta vintage dress from Jean-Louis Scherrer’s fall 1995 collection, which also featured a dramatic billowing train that flowed like liquid elegance. The vibrancy of the dress harmonized beautifully with her sparkly Aquazzura heels and a chic gold Jimmy Choo clutch, creating an ensemble that was both timeless and modern.
Photo: Getty Images Amal completed her look with Cartier jewelry. The delicate unreleased Panthere de Cartier earrings and a complementary Grain de Café ring perfectly echoed the dress’s elegant tone and artistic flair. Amal’s attention to detail showcased her signature style, blending vintage and contemporary elements seamlessly.
To craft the perfect hairstyle for the occasion, Amal turned to her trusted hair stylist, Dimitris Giannetos. Giannetos is renowned for his work with A-listers such as Demi Moore and the Kardashians, and he’s also credited with Gigi Hadid’s iconic hair transformations. Giannetos emphasized a warm “pecan pie” hue to Clooney’s hair, a nod to the gradual transition she has made over the years towards caramel tones, enhancing both dimension and depth. “We added fresh, summery Italian-inspired waves—the waves really accentuate her beautiful hair color,” Giannetos told Vogue, showcasing his expertise in delivering a look that was both sophisticated and reflective of the season.
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Photo: Instagram/@dimitrishair With her full makeup look, Giannetos says he wanted to keep Amal’s makeup fresh with a hint of pink and shimmer,” while using products such as the Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Foundation and cult favourite, the Charlotte Tilbury Lipstick Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillow Talk.
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