Yabba-dabba-Cloo! Amal rocks the Fred Flintstone look as she and George check out luxurious Capri villa

She was visiting Capri, but Amal Clooney looked more like she was dressed for a trip to Bedrock.
The outfit she wore to join her movie star husband George on the Italian island was compared to Fred Flintstone.
The cartoon caveman famously wore a torn orange tunic with black dots and a blue tie.
This look was echoed in Ms. Clooney’s vintage suede Mugler skirt and tassel-detailed halterneck blouse in earthy orange and turquoise tones.
The 48-year-old human rights lawyer, who regularly features on best-dressed lists, paired them with an Aquazzura clutch bag and oversized sunglasses.
He and Clooney, 65, who looked dashing in a white polo shirt and cream trousers, were spotted at the secluded Villa Bragaglia, one of Capri’s most exclusive homes.
The visit fueled speculation that the couple might look for another home in Italy.
Hidden among dense Mediterranean vegetation and accessible only on foot, the villa has been on the market since 2021 and offers panoramic views across the Bay of Naples towards Mount Vesuvius and the island of Ischia.
Amal Clooney’s outfit was compared to Fred Flintstone’s as she enjoyed a stylish day out in Capri
George Clooney, 65, looked cool in a white polo shirt and cream trousers while touring Villa Bragaglia, one of Capri’s most exclusive homes.
Built in the 1940s by Italian film director Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, this hotel features marble reception rooms, chestnut parquet floors and ancient Roman artefacts, as well as a separate guesthouse set within extensive landscaped grounds.
The visit comes more than two decades after Clooney bought the 18th-century Villa Oleandra on the shores of Lake Como for £7.46 million. He has since transformed it into one of Italy’s most famous celebrity homes, reportedly buying up neighboring properties to expand the lakeside compound, now estimated to be worth more than £74 million.
Located in Laglio, about six miles north of Como, the facility was previously owned by the American Heinz family. The property now includes a swimming pool, tennis courts, home theater, gym and a garage housing Clooney’s collection of vintage motorcycles.
The trip to Capri followed news that the actor would be honored with the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Venice Film Festival in September. He joked: ‘It probably means I’m old, but I’ll take it.’




