George and Amal Clooney have been pictured entertaining Apple CEO Tim Cook in Lake Como.
The Hollywood couple were spotted joining the entrepreneur for a cosy dinner at the five-star Passalacqua hotel. Following their intimate dinner at the iconic lakeside venue, the Clooneys hosted Cook at their $100 million 18th-century villa.
Amal, 46, looked like a bride in the most beautiful white silk dress with delicate spaghetti straps. The floor-length design highlighted her svelte frame and was perfectly paired with open-toe sandals.
Her gorgeous, long hair was styled in Hollywood waves while a slick of pink lipstick and a light dusting of bronzer highlighted her stunning features.
George, meanwhile, looked sharp in a smart navy suit for the occasion, worn with an open-collar shirt.
Amal is no stranger to a white look - in fact, a subtle bridal nod is one of her go-to style choices. Since her fairytale wedding to A-lister George in 2014, the lawyer has donned a number of white designs, from feathered frocks to slinky slips.
Passalacqua is one of Lake Como's most spectacular private homes and most unique dining situations. The stunning 24-suite hotel, which was reopened in June 2022 by the De Santis family, offers guests a 'garden to table' style of dining.
The ever-changing menu, which centres around authentic and simple Italian home cooking, is full of freshly foraged ingredients, and guests are encouraged to visit the kitchens and take part in pasta-making sessions.
The Clooneys' life in Italy
While their Lake Como Villa may have fallen out of favour since purchasing an $8.3 million wine estate in the Medieval walled town of Brignoles in the south of France, the property remains George and Amal's most iconic.
Villa Oleandra was bought by George for $10 million back in 2002 and is now estimated to be worth ten times more.
Located right on the edge of Lake Como, a haven for the rich and famous, the 25-room property is one of the most iconic homes in the area.
It boasts an outdoor pool, tennis courts, and a large garage to house George's vintage motorbikes.
The property is also deeply sentimental for the couple as it's where they met. A mutual friend brought Amal along to one of George's dinner parties – and the rest is history!
The Clooneys' seven-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella, have been coming to the area every summer since they were born.
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The family now divides their time between their countryside home in Provence – where BFF Brad Pitt is just a short drive away – their NYC apartment and Villa Oleandra.