Meryl Streep cuts a stylish figure in a trouser suit as she joins lookalike daughter Grace Gummer and son-in-law Mark Ronson at that inaugural Albie Awards in New York
It was a family affair for Meryl Streep on Thursday, who stepped out with her lookalike daughter Grace Gummer and son-in-law Mark Ronson at an awards night in New York.
The Hollywood icon, 73, cut a stylish figure in a trouser suit as she stepped out at the Clooney Foundation For Justice Inaugural Albie Awards at the New York Public Library.
She sweetly held hands with her daughter, 36, who stunned in a flowing cream dress.
![Family affair: Meryl Streep cut a stylish figure as she joined lookalike daughter Grace Gummer and son-in-law Mark Ronson at that inaugural Albie Awards in New York on Thursday](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/30/11/62964501-11266447-image-a-20_1664534678615.jpg)
Family affair: Meryl Streep cut a stylish figure as she joined lookalike daughter Grace Gummer and son-in-law Mark Ronson at that inaugural Albie Awards in New York on Thursday
Meryl, who is known for films including The Devil Wears Prada and Death Becomes Her, wore a pair of loose trousers and a blouse.
She accessorised with gold jewellery and wore her blonde locks out and around her face.
Grace, who has followed in her mother's acting footsteps, stunned in a cream flowing dress that featured a cut-out at the bust.
![Gorgeous: Grace, who has followed in her mother's acting footsteps, stunned in a cream flowing dress that featured a cut-out at the bust](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/30/11/62964497-11266447-image-a-21_1664534688012.jpg)
Gorgeous: Grace, who has followed in her mother's acting footsteps, stunned in a cream flowing dress that featured a cut-out at the bust
Grace teamed the look with a cream handbag and black heels and wore chandelier earrings.
DJ Mark, 47, looked dapper in a black tux and bowtie.
In August, the couple celebrated their first wedding anniversary and Mark said falling in love with Grace made him 'someone who spouts hallmark nonsense'.
'When people used to tell me their spouse was their best friend, I thought they were spouting hallmark nonsense or that they were some freak anomaly of love,' he captioned a series of dreamy photos of them snuggling at sunset.
Ronson continued: 'Or maybe I just married the most incredible human being around. Happy Anniversary to my darlingest, you've made me happy beyond my wildest ❤️.'
Meanwhile, Other famous attendees at the event held by George Clooney and wife Amal included the likes of Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski.
![United front: DJ Mark, 47, looked dapper in a black tux and bowtie as the trio held hands on the red carpet](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/30/11/62964499-11266447-image-a-22_1664534736751.jpg)
United front: DJ Mark, 47, looked dapper in a black tux and bowtie as the trio held hands on the red carpet
![Rubbing shoulders: Other famous attendees at the event included the likes of Drew Barrymore](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/30/15/62964503-11266447-Rubbing_shoulders_Other_famous_attendees_at_the_event_included_t-a-1_1664548417612.jpg)
![Suited up: John Krasinski looked smart in a black suit and bowtie at the event](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/30/15/62964507-11266447-Suited_up_John_Krasinski_looked_smart_in_a_black_suit_and_bowtie-a-2_1664548417624.jpg)
Rubbing shoulders: Other famous attendees at the event held by George Clooney and wife Amal included the likes of Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski
The event was held to honour those who devote their lives to justice.
George told Access Hollywood on the red carpet: 'This event, in general, has just been a lot of planning. There’s a lot of work to get people here. We had to write ambassadors to get people out, to get people visas to come in here, so it’s been a long process to get everyone here.'
The couple also wrote on the Clooney Foundation for Justice website about their goal: 'We believe that justice must be waged — it doesn’t just happen.'
'So when journalists are locked up just for doing their job, we try to get them out of prison. When young girls are denied the right to study, work, or marry when they want, we help them fight for their rights through the courts. When minorities are targeted for genocide, we help trigger trials against the perpetrators.'
'The Albie Awards add a new dimension to our work at CFJ: they are a way to shine a protective light on the many courageous individuals who, at great personal risk, have devoted their lives to justice.'
![A good cause: The event was held to honour those who devote their lives to justice](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/30/12/62965413-11266447-image-a-38_1664536941299.jpg)
A good cause: The event was held to honour those who devote their lives to justice
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