To let our friends know how much we appreciate them, we usually send them emotional texts or lavish them with delicious gifts.
Julia Roberts elevated the idea of support to a whole new level at the Kennedy Center Honors earlier this month, even though her co-star from “Ticket to Paradise,” George Clooney, was present.
Notable individuals received the coveted Kennedy Center Honors, one of which went to the “Ocean’s Eleven” star.

Roberts paid an homage that surpassed words when she donned a gorgeous gown covered with pictures of her famous beau, George Clooney. Clooney has now responded to this heartfelt compliment.
Reporters said that as Roberts stepped onto the platform, Clooney actually cried out, “Wow!” Roberts’ dress included a fabric that reflected a kaleidoscope of pictures, all of which featured the ever stylish Gravity star.

Every shot was delicately framed in a gold color. The pictures were selected from among Clooney’s many notable public engagements, renowned red carpet moments, and his storied run on the medical drama ER.
Entering the stage, Roberts jokingly questioned, “What’s this, you ask?”
Hardly any exist.
“As I come here to honor Gladys Knight, can you sense the joy in my voice?”
If you’re wondering how this distinctive fashion statement was made, it’s not something you can buy off the shelf.
Jeremy Scott, the creative force behind Moschino, meticulously constructed the amazing design, which was expertly styled by the exceptional Elizabeth Stewart.
Roberts accessorized her stunning outfit with a stylish black cropped jacket. This subtle touch brought the entire ensemble together without calling attention to the recipient. The look was enhanced by the addition of exquisite Chopard jewelry.
Serge Normant shared an image of Stewart’s gown’s back on his Instagram feed.
The stylist amped up the situation by tagging “juliaframedgeorge” with the photo.

Roberts was ecstatic and took to her own Instagram account to express her gratitude. “My gown has its favorites,” the woman captioned the photo. “@jeremyscott, @elizabethstewart1, and @moschino, you’ve turned my dream dress into reality!” she said, sincerely thanking the designers.
George, I’m overjoyed to see you receive this top distinction from the Kennedy Center (smiley face on TV).
The saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” is particularly applicable in this instance since it’s hard to express the level of devotion that each expertly placed photograph embellishing Julia’s exquisite gown conveys.






