Amal Clooney arrived in style to the Tokyo International airport Saturday, hand-in-hand with her husband, George Clooney.
The couple have been making their press rounds promoting George’s most recent movie venture,Tomorrowland. The duo was making their way through the airport as they were greeted by fans who were able to catch a few pictures of the A-list couple. Amal showed off her classic sense of style by wearing a colorful wrap dress with a pair of wedges for the trip.
The newlyweds were in the city for the premiere of Tomorrowland, a futuristic tale set in a different time and alternate dimension which an old inventor (Clooney) and a young teen (Britt Robertson) must travel to in order to save earth. The film is based on the Disneyworld theme park of the same name in Orlando, Florida. The movie was released during Memorial weekend and seems to be a hit with kids and families.
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