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Little Black Pants Club to name latest lingerie set after Amal Clooney

March 25, 2016 by  
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  • Alice Holloway at Little Black Pants Club has launched ‘Alamuddin’ lingerie
  • Lacy black pant and knicker set is made from organic cotton and bamboo 
  • Holloway’s range also includes Minogue, Swinton, Obama and Merkel sets
  • 30-year-old said she took inspiration from strong, powerful role models  

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An underwear designer has launched a new set of lingerie in honour of Amal Clooney.

Alice Holloway, who runs the Little Black Pants Club, has released a black bra and knicker set called ‘Alamuddin’, the maiden name of the human rights lawyer before she married George Clooney.

The lacy set, made from organic cotton and bamboo, is the latest in a line of lingerie which Ms Holloway has named after famous women. 

Underwear designer Alice Holloway has launched a new set of black, lacy lingerie called Alamuddin (pictured) in honour of George Clooney's human rights lawyer wife Amal

Underwear designer Alice Holloway has launched a new set of black, lacy lingerie called Alamuddin (pictured) in honour of George Clooney’s human rights lawyer wife Amal

The 30-year-old, a graduate from Central Saint Martins, has already released lingerie called Obama, Minogue and Merkel.

She has also created items which give a nod to Jessica Ennis, DJ Lauren Laverne and actress Tilda Swinton. 

Speaking to MailOnline, Ms Holloway, from Oval, south London, said Ms Clooney did not have any association with the lingerie set.

But she said that, when she was naming her creations, she took inspiration from real-life, powerful, role models. 

The mother-of-one, who launched the start-up last year, said: ‘She has no association with the product. But, when I was choosing names, I was looking for words that evoke powerful, strong emotions and I took some inspiration for that from real life.

‘I think there is something about underwear that can give you a secret boost. If you are having a bad day and are crying in the toilet over something, you can remember that you are wearing a certain set of underwear that no-one knows about – and if it connects to a role-model who is strong and powerful, it can give you a real boost.’  

Alice Holloway, who runs the Little Black Pants Club, called the set 'Alamuddin', the human rights lawyer's maiden name before she married George Clooney (pictured together) Clooney (pictured) married her 54-year-old Hollywood actor husband in September 2014. Shortly after, they bought a nine-bed property near Reading, Berkshire, close to the River Thames

Ms Holloway, who runs the Little Black Pants Club, chose the name because it was Clooney’s maiden name before she married Hollywood actor George (pictured together left). Clooney is pictured right in October

Little Black Pants Club members pay a subscription and receive a different made-to-order bra and knickers set each month.

Lebanese-born Clooney, who was educated at Oxford, qualified in New York 14 years ago.

She spent time working in the US before spending time at the UN and International Court of Justice in The Hague.

The 38-year-old now works in the UK for Doughty Street Chambers. Her clients include Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, in his fight against extradition. She has also represented the former prime minister of Ukraine, Yulia Tymoshenko. 

Clooney married her 54-year-old Hollywood actor husband in September 2014. Shortly after, they bought a nine-bed property near Reading, Berkshire, close to the River Thames. 

 


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