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George Clooney, internationally acclaimed actor, and Amal Alamuddin, internationally acclaimed human rights lawyer, have officially completed their Venice wedding weekend, which, all told, sounded like the chillest sitch. So while waiting for inside-the-wedding photos, check out every way that Alamuddin stunned, beginning with her simple civil ceremony jumpsuit (above).
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Dolce & Gabanna for the first round of canal boating on Friday.
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Alexander McQueen for not-so-casual Friday night dinner.
And the bride-to-be-turned-married-woman wasn't the only one who raised the wedding wardrobe bar this weekend. Guests attending the party Saturday night gave it their all as well.
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Like Anna Wintour, for example. Though it was rumored that Vogue purchased exclusive rights to the wedding photos, Women's Wear Daily confirmed that the prints are going to People.
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Cindy Crawford and husband looked OK or whatever.
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Also fun celebrity mashups went down: Emily Blunt and husband John Krasinski, plus Matt Damon and wife Luciana Damon.
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And then, of course, Bill Murray blew everyone else out of the water.
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