Journalist Antoinette Lattouf has been making headlines not only for her legal battle against the ABC but also for her stylish designer outfits worn to court. While relying on donations to fund her case, Lattouf has showcased a wardrobe valued at over $10,000, raising questions about the contrast between her financial situation and her fashion choices.
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf has worn at least $10,000 worth of designer clothing and accessories to court despite relying on donations to fund her legal battle against the ABC .Antoinette Lattouf returned to Federal Court on Wednesday and showed off yet another striking designer outfit, as her unfair dismissal case against the ABC continues.
The journalist said she was dismissed after sharing a post on Instagram on December 19, 2023 by Human Rights Watch about the war in Gaza, which claimed Israel was using"starvation as a tool of war". On day one of the unlawful termination claim last Monday, Lattouf chose a stylish burgundy crepe pantsuit and carried a Louis Vuitton Alma BB bag in black"epi" leather.
Last Friday was another show stopper from the onetime ABC radio host after she arrived in a white hourglass dress by Lillian Khallouf which retails for $1,200. This time, Lattouf paired the bag with the Augustine Midi dress, another design from Aussie designer Rebecca Vallance.The most inexpensive bag in Lattouf’s arsenal appears to be a white quilted chain bag by British high street brand Kurt Geiger, which has also made two court appearances to date.A very similar leather flap bag with chain is available on the brand’s website for the economical price of $365.
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