Amal and George Clooney, the power couple known for their rare public appearances, recently graced the red carpet in London for the premiere of George’s latest directorial venture, The Boys in the Boat. And we all know when these two step out, it’s a perfect blend of business or philanthropy with a side of style!
The effortlessly chic mother of two rocked a timeless black velvet two-piece set that screamed sophistication. Up top, she slayed in a tiny corset with a neckline that was nothing short of a sculptural masterpiece, complete with tasteful cutouts on each hip for that extra glam factor. On the bottom, wide-leg trousers stole the show, featuring sleek silver detailing down the sides and a shiny button on the beltline. See the look here!
Amal Clooney Stuns In A Corset Two-Piece At Red Carpet
Adding the perfect finishing touches, she strutted in some classic and simple black pointed-toe pumps, adorned herself with a pair of gold earrings. Probably taking notes from Taylor Swift, a bold red lip added a bright pop of color to her all-black attire and she finished it off with a matching color manicure. The brunette beauty kept her hairstyle minimal by styling it in a deep side-part with loose waves.
The Ocean’s Thirteen star on the other hand stayed true to his usual red carpet look by opting for a dark suit paired with a crisp white button-down and polished black shoes. It’s safe to say this duo owned the red carpet with their unbeatable blend of elegance and charisma!
George And Amal Clooney Talk About Their Twin Kids
Since getting married back in 2014, the philanthropic couple share six-year-old twins Ella and Alexander. Back in September while hosting the Clooney Foundation for Justice’s second annual Albie Awards, the husband and wife shared some fun details on what life at home is like with their kids with Access Hollywood.
"The kids are listening to heavy metal. They’re headbangers. It’s not fully heavy metal. It’s just heavy enough that they can bang their heads. Not that we’re in any way musical. We have no musical talent….We ruined the gene pool for them," the 62-year-old actor said.
On a more serious note, George discussed with a greater sense of gravity the reasons behind their willingness to leverage their celebrity influence to shine a light on others with Entertainment Tonight. "We’re lucky that we get to focus a lot of the attention we get on people that need attention ‘cause we don’t. So, it’s fun to be able to. Especially tonight. This is a good way to spend this, you know, this equity, which is to say. Let’s shine a light on people who may very well end up in jail for standing up for justice and standing up for democracy."