Typically, we send our friends heartfelt messages or delicious gifts to let them know how much we value them.
While George Clooney, her co-star from “Ticket to Paradise,” was in attendance at the Kennedy Center Honors earlier this month, Julia Roberts took the concept of support to a whole new level.
The “Ocean’s Eleven” star was one of the notable people to receive the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors, a great honor.
Roberts paid her famous lover, George Clooney, a tribute that was beyond words by donning a stunning gown that was adorned with a variety of images showing his face. Now we know Clooney’s response to this moving tribute.
Reporters claim that the moment Roberts took the stage, Clooney was stunned and exclaimed, “Wow!” in real life. Roberts’ clothing was made of a canvas covered in a mosaic of images that reflected the perpetually fashionable Gravity star.
Each photograph had a subdued gold tone frame. Pictures from Clooney’s illustrious time on the medical drama ER, as well as other noteworthy public appearances, were chosen for the gallery.
Roberts jokingly asked as she stepped onto the stage, “What’s this, you ask?”.
Very little.
“Can you feel my happiness at being here to honor Gladys Knight?”.
In case you’re wondering how this unique fashion statement came to be, it’s not something you can purchase off the shelf.
The brilliant design was meticulously planned out by Jeremy Scott, the brilliant fashion designer behind Moschino, and exquisitely styled by the outstanding Elizabeth Stewart.
The stunning gown was complemented by Roberts’ chic black cropped jacket, a subtle finishing touch that brought the look together without drawing attention to the honoree. The addition of exquisite Chopard jewelry made the appearance even more beautiful.
On his Instagram page, Serge Normant posted a picture of the back of Stewart’s gown.
By including the hashtag “juliaframedgeorge” with the image, the stylist added humor to the scene. “.
Roberts turned to her own Instagram account to share her gratitude after becoming overjoyed. She wrote as her caption, “My gown has its favorites.”. She expressed sincere gratitude for the inventiveness involved, saying, “@jeremyscott, @elizabethstewart1, and @moschino, you’ve transformed my dream dress into reality!”.
George, it gives me great pleasure to see you receive this highest honor from the Kennedy Center [tv emoji]. “.
We are tasked with capturing the amount of devotion communicated through each painstakingly positioned image adorning Julia’s magnificent gown, so the adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” really does apply in this case.