Forget the glitterati, it was all about the literati last night.
George and Amal Clooney’s fashion tour of New York City continued Thursday night with a stop at the Clooney Foundation for Justice’s first-ever Justice Albie Awards at the New York Public Library.
Amal, 44, channeled the flapper aesthetic in a gorgeous silver and gold column dress from Atelier Versace. The human rights lawyer paired her dress with a silver Aquazzura strappy sandal. She continued the ’20s vibes with a bold red lip and classic curls.
George, 61, looked extra debonair in his classic tuxedo. The chic couple hosted the awards and many of their celebrity friends showed up to support the charity.
Clooney’s “Ticket to Paradise” co-star Julia Roberts was in attendance as well as Casamigos tequila founder friend and business partner Rande Gerber with his wife Cindy Crawford. Dua Lipa, Jodie Turner-Smith, Drew Barrymore and more all also supported the cause.
The Oscar winner and his wife’s human rights organization are working to “gather evidence of massive human rights violations, provide free legal support to victims and ensure perpetrators are held accountable.”
On Tuesday, the couple celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary in equally smart ensembles, with the Lebanese-British lawyer pairing her pleated zebra-striped miniskirt with a matching clutch and classic black turtleneck sweater. Her husband, an “Ocean’s Eleven” actor, did not wear a full tuxedo for the occasion, but he did wear a dark suit.
The silver fox’s latest looks are a departure from his newfound love for daddy jeans.