Julia Roberts showed up to an event honoring George Clooney in a dress that had the actor’s face all over it

Julia Roberts wore her heart on her sleeve Sunday when she donned a gown covered in photos of her longtime friend George Clooney to the Kennedy Center Honors event in Washington, DC.

The dress was custom-designed for her by Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott, according to an Instagram post from the actress’ stylist Elizabeth Stewart. The frock featured images of the actor throughout his career, such as his role in “ER” and his polka-dot cover for W Magazine’s December 2013 art issue, in varying gold frames.

Roberts paired the red-carpet look with a cropped black blazer and silver jewelry.

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