Amal Clooney wears pretty floral mini as she cosies up to husband George... ahead of impassioned political speech at The White Helmets screening

They're one of Hollywood's greatest power couples - and George and Amal Clooney joined forces on Monday night at the screening of The White Helmets. 

The real-life movie, available on Netflix, shows the effects of daily airstrikes as they pound civilian targets in Syria, while a group of indomitable first responders risk their lives to rescue victims from the rubble.

George, 55, and Amal, 38, support the film and arrived at the event at London's Bvlgari hotel to support the cause. 

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Power couple: Amal Clooney wore a pretty floral mini as she cosied up to husband George... at The White Helmets screening at the Bvlgari hotel on Monday night

Amal looked incredible, dressed in a beautiful floral mini dress for the occasion, with black tights and black heeled boots. 

She wore her locks in loose curls as she cosied up to her movie star husband, who was suited and booted. 

Talking at a reception after the screening, George said on freedom of press: 'In the United States, in our Constitution, it doesn't guarantee political parties, it doesn't guarantee much, it doesn't guarantee journalism...

Important issue: The couple were supporting Netflix movie, The White Helmet, which shows the effects of daily airstrikes as they pound civilian targets in Syria, while a group of indomitable first responders risk their lives to rescue victims from the rubble

Look blooming beautiful like Amal in a floral dress by Dolce & Gabbana

It's been a while since we've seen Amal Clooney, and she certainly reminded us what we've been missing when she attended an event in London with husband George last night.

What Amal doesn't know about designer labels isn't worth knowing, and we're used to seeing her in hot off the runway pieces by the likes of Valentino, Altuzarra, Alexander McQueen and Gucci. But this time she recycled an old favorite!

Her dress is by Dolce & Gabbana, and we love the tapestry floral print. It's a version of the lace trim dress pictured on the right, and Amal wore it when out for dinner back in 2015. The simple shift shape is super flattering, and when teamed with ankle boots and printed tights, she looked as sophisticated as ever.

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Iconic: Amal (right) looked incredible, dressed in a beautiful floral mini dress for the occasion, with black tights and black heeled boots as she joined the director Orlando von Einsiedel (left) 

Looking good: She wore her locks in loose curls as she cosied up to her movie star husband, who was suited and booted

'[President] Jefferson talked about whether [he would choose] a government without free press or a free press without a government, he'd take a free press without a government. It was that important. It is the Fourth Estate for a reason. 

'It watches over these other branches... The reality is that bad things happen when you have the lights turned off. You have to have the lights on. You have to be able to see what's going on, and if you can't... 

'All around the world, you turn the lights out and you don't see what's happening - that's what the bad guys want. They want to be able to act when you can't see. 

Talking at a reception after the screening, George said on freedom of press: 'In the United States, in our Constitution, it doesn't guarantee political parties, it doesn't guarantee much, it doesn't guarantee journalism...'

'When you turn the lights on and you put the camera out there and you get in the faces of all of this and show what it really is and show that these are human beings, these aren't just names and numbers and statistics. 

'These are actual human beings who are suffering and living and surviving and caring for one another. 

'Then what you're doing is spectacular and is so important and is the frontline of what we all consider the most important job in the world. So thank you for what you do.'

The movie, directed by Orlando von Einsiedel is out now. 

Style sorted: Vogue's Editor-In-Chief Alexandra Shulman and producer of the film Joanna Natasegara were also present

Superstar: Actor Douglas Booth also made an appearance at the event

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