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George Clooney and his glam wife, Amal, made a seriously clbady demo by arriving Thursday night in Edinburgh, Scotland, for the Postcode Lottery charity event.
The glitzy couple stood in front of a brightly colored flower wall for the occasion, sat down and took pictures before the event.
Amal, 41, turned heads and stole the show in a midnight blue satin dress, tight at the waist with a thick black belt.
Bring the pomp! George Clooney and his glam wife, Amal, presented a really clbady show when they arrived for the Postcode Lottery charity event in Edinburgh, Scotland on Thursday night.
The asymmetrical number fell just above the ankle of black-haired beauty, showing a pair of chic, black heels.
She trimmed the look with a cheetah patterned clutch and accented the ensemble with eye-catching diamond earrings.
She kept her typically graceful make-up palette, with a dusting of blush, a pinch of mascara to her eyelashes and a pink tablecloth to her pout.
She wore her braids loosely around her shoulders in light waves, always the glamorous guest.
This and that: George and Amal posed for clichés on the red carpet at McEwan Hall before going back inside for the gala
That's chic: Amal, 41, turned heads and stole the show in a midnight blue satin gown, tight at the waist with a big black belt
In a good mood: she accented the set with eye-catching diamond earrings
Glam: The asymmetrical number fell just above the ankle on black haired beauty, showing a pair of black chic heels. She also wore a cheetah print clutch
George looked dressed in a black suit with pinstripes, over a flawless white shirt, open neck. he guided his wife in the room with love, his hand on his back.
The actor and filmmaker is back in the Scottish capital with his wife, a human rights lawyer, to attend the charity gala at McEwan Hall.
When asked how he felt about Edinburgh, he said, "It's great, thank you for the weather, it's nice outside."
The couple will be interviewed by the television channel Natasha Kaplinsky during the event.
The Gravity star appeared in the city after hundreds of people welcomed Clooney when he visited Social Bite homeless activists and the People's Postcode Lottery headquarters in Edinburgh in November 2015.
Chatty man: he spoke with animation to reporters outside the venue
Meet and greet: the couple was seen chatting with the adoring crowd gathered outside of the event
Attractive Woman: Amal seemed delighted to be there to support her, as well as her husband's founding
Beauty: she kept her typically graceful make-up palette, with a dusting of blush, a pinch of mascara on her eyelashes and a pink tablecloth for her pout. She wore her braids loosely around her shoulders in light waves, always the glamorous guest
High profile portrait: George and Amal are photographed with Nice Nailantei Leng's summer, human rights and FGM activist and AmRef charity ambbadador, representing the Clooney Foundation for Justice.
They go there: George looked dressed in a black suit with fine stripes, over a flawless white shirt with open neck. He guided his wife in the room with love, his hand on his back
Want a coffee? Some fans waved a sign that winked at George's ads on coffee
Ambbadador: George took a dapper look as he headed inland
Snap happy: Postcode Lottery presenters Jeff Brazier and Matt Johnson will document the opportunity on social media
When news of the couple's presence at the last event appeared in December, the Clooneys said: "We are delighted to attend the People & # 39; s Postcode Lottery Charity Gala in Edinburgh".
When they learned of the couple's last event in December, the Clooneys said, "We are thrilled to attend the charity gala organized by the People & # 39; s Postcode lottery in Edinburgh.
"This is an ideal framework to highlight the urgent need to protect millions of the world's most vulnerable people from human rights abuses."
The annual Charities Gala People & # 39; s Postcode Lottery is a celebration of the work done by the charities supported by lottery players.
In total, players have raised more than £ 400 million for charities and good causes since 2005.
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