George Clooney’s Wife Amal Alamuddin Wants To Be Like Kate Middleton; Human Rights Lawyer Envious Of The Duchess Of Cambridge?

With the recent announcement of Kate Middleton as the Most Influential Fashion Icon in the United Kingdom, many want to be like her. No judging, though, because what's not to like about one of the classiest and most sophisticated women in the world? Even George Clooney's wife, lawyer Amal Alamuddin, cannot help but copy the style of Kate Middleton.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Amal Alamuddin is copying the style of Kate Middleton. The lawyer even wants to be the next Kate Middleton. Amal Alamuddin is getting attention not because of her cases, but because of her outfits she wears in hearings.

Entertainment Tonight recently reported that the Alexander McQueen dress Amal Alamuddin wore during the Refugee Summit in New York City was like the gown worn by Kate Middleton during a Wimbledon tennis tournament in July.

The pattern was very the same, but Mrs. Clooney's was a button down. Critics cannot help but comment that Amal Alamuddin is trying to be Kate Middleton. Some also say the lawyer is just doing this to get the attention that the Duchess is quite getting. And though Amal Alamuddin does not want this to be her image, other people just can't help but say she is attention grabbing with all her designer outfits. Amal Alamuddin has been on newspapers mostly for her striking outfits.

A report recently said that Greek Princess Maria-Olympia admired Kate Middleton's style. But the Princess cleared that she is younger and more experimental in fashion choices. But like Amal Alamuddin, Princess Maria-Olympia is bashed by critics sayinge she would "wouldn't sum up to be like Kate Middleton."

Oscar-winning George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin got married in the luxurious Aman Canal Grande Hotel in Venice in 2014, the DailyMail reported. Guests in the star-studded wedding included  Anna Wintour, Vogue editor-in-chief, "The Martian" actor Matt Damon, and "Sicario" star Emily Blunt.

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