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Amal Clooney Dazzles in a Sequin Dress During Italian Night Out With George

Amal Clooney Dazzles in a Sequin Dress During Italian Night Out With George

Elle3 days ago
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Amal and George Clooney have been enjoying another summer in Italy—and got dressed up for a special evening out on Wednesday. The couple was photographed arriving for dinner at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo. Amal wore a form-fitting one-shoulder silver sequin dress from Badgley Mischka, styled her hair down in soft waves, and accessorized with dangle earrings and matching heels.
The Clooneys have kept a low profile over the past few months, following George's run on Broadway for Good Night, and Good Luck. In late June, they made an appearance at The King's Trust and TK Maxx and Homesense Awards in London. For the event, George was in a navy suit while Amal wore a stunning white column gown by 16Arlington.
Back in April, George made headlines when he revealed he and Amal 'still haven't' had an argument during their more than 10 years of marriage.
'Amal and I are having a really great time in life,' he told Gayle King on CBS Mornings. 'Well, our kids [Alexander and Ella] are 7, about to be 8, which is a pretty great age. They're really curious and funny. And every parent thinks their kids are great, and our kids are funny. They make us laugh.'
'And Amal and I, we were here with you once before, and we said we've never had an argument,' he added. 'And we still haven't. We're trying to find something to fight about. I think because I started so late with Amal.' (The actor began dating Amal in summer 2013, when he was 52; he is now 64.)
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