George Clooney’s lawyer wife Amal looked incredible in a low-cut lace dress in Venice on Thursday (September 1).
The 45-year-old human rights lawyer made sure all eyes were on her as she stepped out hand-in-hand with her Hollywood hubby at the Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) Awards.
George and Amal looked every bit the power couple at the 14th annual DVF Awards at the Venice International Film Festival, where Amal was honoured with the DVF’s leadership award.
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Amal showed off her incredible figure in the dazzling nude gown, which sailed to the floor and exposed her sparkling nude sandals.
The mum-of-two looked like a fairytale princess walking in her elegant lingerie-style dress, which boasted a tulle overskirt.
Amal glowed with a perfect palette of pink-toned makeup and allowed her long raven locks to tumble over her shoulders in wavy tresses.
The lawyer topped off her look with a pair of gorgeous dangling earrings and a chic brown leather clutch bag.
She was dressed to the nines at the prestigious ceremony, which recognises outstanding women who have transformed the lives of other women.
Silver fox George looked predictably dapper in a black suit teamed with a navy shirt.
The DVF’s website explains why Aman is being recognised at the ceremony.
It reads: “Amal Clooney is an award-winning human rights lawyer who has spent the past two decades defending victims of injustice around the world. She represents clients before international courts, including the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights.
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“Amal has represented high-profile political prisoners and survivors of mass atrocities, such as the Yazidi women and girls enslaved by ISIS, civilians attacked by Sudanese militia and government forces in Darfur, and female activists imprisoned around the globe.
“Her track record in securing freedom for unjustly detained journalists around the world is unmatched. She is currently serving on the Task Force on Accountability for Crimes Committed in Ukraine, to support justice for victims of war crimes and other human rights abuses.”
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