Amal Clooney continued her classic streak on the 78th Cannes Movie Pageant on Friday, strolling the crimson carpet for U2 frontman Bono’s documentary “Tales of Give up” in an archival off‑the‑shoulder John Galliano robe for Christian Dior. The human rights lawyer made a solo look in help of Bono, a longtime good friend of each her and her husband, George Clooney.
The total‑size black gown featured a softly structured off‑the‑shoulder sweetheart neckline and a fitted bodice that nipped on the waist earlier than flaring right into a sweeping aspect prepare. The marginally lustrous material caught the lights of the Palais des Festivals steps, making a refined sheen throughout the skirt and bodice.
Amal Clooney on the “Bono: Tales of Give up” Premiere at The 78th Cannes Movie Pageant at Palais des Festivals on Might 16, 2025 in Cannes, France.
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For equipment, the human rights lawyer carried a compact black clutch and wore diamond-encrusted assertion drop earrings paired with a number of silver-toned cocktail rings. Her make-up was refined, that includes a muted lip and warm-neutral eyes.
Hair stylist Dimitris Giannetos styled her hair in voluminous waves with buttery balayage highlights, every wave completed with a spritz of Delina hair fragrance by Parfums de Marly.
The Edge, Amal Clooney, Bono on the “Bono: Tales of Give up” Premiere at The 78th Cannes Movie Pageant at Palais des Festivals on Might 16, 2025 in Cannes, France.
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Clooney has lengthy favored each classic robes and sweetheart necklines. Final October, she wore a black velvet Atelier Versace robe with a plunging sweetheart neckline to the Clooney Basis for Justice’s Albie Awards in New York. In 2016, whereas her husband George Clooney was selling “Hail, Caesar!,” she embraced back-to-back classic Yves Saint Laurent appears: first, a robe from 1981 on the 66th Berlinale Worldwide Movie Pageant, adopted by a black sequined quantity at a separate premiere later that week.
The 2025 Cannes Movie Pageant concludes on Might 24. Movies premiering at this yr’s pageant embrace Wes Anderson’s “The Phoenician Scheme,” Julia Ducournau’s “Alpha” and Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love.”