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George Clooney relaxes before marrying his lady in red: Breakfast with Cindy Crawford after Amal dazzles at pre-wedding dinner

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The human rights lawyer slipped into a red satin dress as she chatted excitedly with friends and family on the eve of her wedding to the Hollywood A-lister.
Amal Alamuddin showed off her lean figure in the waterfall style gown, which accentuated her tiny waist and long legs.

She beamed with happiness as she left the swanky five-star Belmond Cipriana Hotel in a private boat taxi with her mum Baria and sister Tala and the rest of the bridal party.

Meanwhile, Clooney looked dapper but relaxed in a deep navy suit and unbuttoned white shirt as he arrived separately with his groomsmen.
The bride wore red! Amal stunned in a scarlet frock
The Ocean’s Eleven star was joined by famous faces such as Grant Heslov and Matt Damon, while Cindy Crawford’s husband Rande Gerber will act as his best man.
Ms Alamuddin and her movie star fella have been dating since October 2013 and are planning a three-day extravaganza.

Last night saw a boozy celebration ahead of today’s service – before an official civil ceremony on Monday.

Clooney has allegedly banned guests from using their mobile phones during the proceedings.

The bride-to-be was born in Beirut, educated at Oxford, and is currently one of London’s top lawyers.

She has represented WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and been described as a “passionate defender of human rights”.

Clooney – who originally shot to fame playing Dr Doug Ross in medical drama ER – was previously married to actress Talia Balsam.

He has been quoted as saying hr would never marry again, though he has dated a string of women including Lisa Snowdon, Stacy Keibler and Elisabetta Canalis.

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