Amal Clooney’s latest runway appearance at The King’s Trust 50th Anniversary Celebration in London sparked widespread admiration, blending timeless elegance with contemporary fashion. She wore a golden sequin Alexander McQueen gown that dazzled every angle of light, paired with a Cartier Juste un Clou double hoop earrings ($14,600) and metallic pointed-heel pumps. The design, inspired by the fall/winter 2007 'In Memory of Elizabeth Howe, Salem, 1692' collection, harks back to the Salem Witch Trials and her own heritage, making it particularly meaningful for a lawyer who values human rights. This piece was spotted during an event where she was joined by George, the husband, and Charlotte Tilbury, the makeup artist, who also opted for head-to-toe sequins. While the dress sold for $114,000 in an auction, Clooney continues to curate pieces from her archives, as seen in her recent appearance at the Golden Globes 2026 red carpet. Her choices reflect a growing fascination with vintage moments and the power of fashion to evoke emotion while celebrating history.