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Alan Johnson

Amal Clooney sets pulses racing as she dines with her mum in stunning red dress

Amal Clooney wowed onlookers in New York City on Thursday as she headed out to dine in a stunning sleeveless scarlet dress alongside Mum, Baria Alamuddin.

As her East Coast residency continues, the beauty stepped out of the luxury Whitby Hotel in Midtown Manhattan with her mother into a waiting SUV with blacked out windows.

The 44-year-old human rights attorney's knee-length number hugged her slim figure and proved to be a stunning combination of an opaque seamed chest with an embroidered patterned skirt.

Her 5 feet 9 inch frame was boosted by a pair of high-heeled shiny sliver pumps with pointed toes.

Amal Clooney wearing a sheer red dress as he exits her Manhattan hotel (SplashNews.com)

The look was complemented by a box-shaped clutch and large dangling silver earrings, which partially hidden by her cascading brunette locks. Her look was completed with ruby red lipstick to match that eye-catching dress.

Amal's journalist mum, Baria, meanwhile, also stood out in furry canary yellow jacket on top of a more modest white blouse with a frilly collar.

The 72-year old coupled that with prominently creased white trousers and a pair of pointy white boots. Her look was rounded off with a dark, alligator handbag.

The relaxing evening was just the tonic for the Lebanon-born barrister, and proved to be somewhat of a far cry from her schedule just 24 hours earlier, when she made an address at the United Nations.

During a tense session, Amal reportedly accused the UN of ignoring potential war crimes perpetrated by Russia amid its ongoing invasion of Ukraine during an informal meeting of the Security Council.

"Ukraine is, today, a slaughterhouse. Right in the heart of Europe," she told an informal U.N. Security Council meeting, which was organised by France and Albania.

Amal Clooney, 44, wears a sheer red dress as he exits her hotel with mum Baria Alamuddin for a dinner date in New York City (SplashNews.com)

"Here we are, faced with the evidence of crimes of aggression, war crimes, crimes against humanity and mounting evidence each day of the crime of genocide," she continued during her statement.

"Putin’s aggressive war is so outrageous that even after repeated warnings from the U.S. and Russia’s long criminal record, Ukrainians couldn't believe that this could happen," she said."

"And I still read news headlines not knowing quite how to process them."

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