Amal Clooney: She shines in a yellow robe

Amal Clooney
She shines in a yellow robe

George and Amal Clooney at the premiere of his new film “The Boys In The Boat”.

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Amal Clooney brings summer feelings in the middle of winter. She accompanied her husband on the red carpet in a bright yellow dress.

George (62) and After London, Amal Clooney (45) is now also making Los Angeles unsafe. The Hollywood star and the human rights lawyer appeared on the red carpet in front of the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on Monday evening (December 11th) to celebrate the premiere of “The Boys in the Boat”, Georges Clooney’s latest directorial work.

Amal Clooney shines in a yellow outfit

Amal Clooney sparkled in a bright yellow strappy dress with a sweetheart neckline as she stepped out in California. While the top of the dress emphasized the 45-year-old’s figure, the pleated skirt of the floor-length robe was cut wider. She paired the eye-catching outfit with a bright metallic clutch, pointed silver pumps and hanging diamond earrings.

The lawyer wore her dark hair open and parted in the middle and styled in waves. She kept her makeup subtle. George Clooney also made an elegant appearance alongside his wife, to whom he has been married since 2014. The actor and director presented a dark suit in Los Angeles, underneath which he wore a blue shirt.

That’s what “The Boys in the Boat” is about

At the beginning of December, George Clooney presented his new directorial work in the British capital. There too, accompanied by his wife Amal. The film “The Boys in the Boat” is based on Daniel James Brown’s 2013 book “The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.” It tells the story of a US rowing team the University of Washington in the 1930s – from its beginnings in the time of the great economic crisis to winning gold at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. The cast of the film includes Joel Edgerton (49), Sam Strike (29), Jack Mulhern (29) and Callum Turner (33).

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