Amal Clooney Debuts Lighter New Highlights And A Stunning Hair Transformation In Venice

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Amal Clooney revealed a breathtaking new hair transformation in Venice, Italy that left many of her fans stunned!

The human rights lawyer and style icon, 45, attended the DVF Awards with her husband George Clooney earlier this month, and unveiled lighter, ethereal and lustrous new highlights, veering away from her iconic dark brunette mane. (No, we’re still not over it).

The barrister’s hair garnered attention from fans and outlets online, with some referring to her new look as “princess-esque” or “elegant.”

On top of that, Amal also stepped out in a romantic, lacy, vintage and rosy pink Christian Dior dress by John Galliano.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amal Clooney Swaps Her Dark Brunette Tresses For Lighter Honey Highlights

The mom of two styled her long and voluminous locks into classic glossy waves, parting them to the side and pinning them up into a flattering half-up, half-down 'do. To accessorize her ensemble, Amal added sparkling, dangly silver earrings.

As for her makeup look, she went for smoky black liner, warm, peachy eyeshadow, radiant highlighter and blush on her high cheekbones and a glossy pink pout to top it all off. George, 62, looked dapper in a crisp, all-black and monochromatic outfit composed of a timeless suit as the couple stepped out of a boat.

On X (formerly Twitter), fans praised Amal's new hair and gorgeous get-up. "Absolutely stunning!" one wrote as another added: "She’s gorgeous and always looks spectacular." Someone else noted: "She’s always beautiful but she looks better than ever here, I’ll have whatever she’s having."

In addition, the evening was even more special as Amal was recognized for her unparalleled dedication to promoting justice and advocating for victims of human rights abuses. The DVF Leadership Award at the event was presented to Amal by Maria Ressa (who scored the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021).