Movie premiers can be small affairs with half a dozen people in a tiny theatre, or huge events that include food trucks, cupcakes, champagne and prizes, and then there’s the Dior and I movie premier … fashion at every turn and age. The night started with …

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A bit of a staircase pose. Followed by some freshening up …

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Then a bit of downtime to relax between photos …

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Followed by another pose or two

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After the movie I bumped into one of the ladies in the audience who’d won the Best Dressed Award. I’m sure you’ll agree she looks fabulous. What an inspiration.

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Some other fashionable ladies in the audience were …

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As I watched the crowd dissipate I pondered …
- It’s true … style really is ageless.
- Looking around the room it seemed that as we mature we grow into ourselves and feel comfortable with our own style, whatever form it takes.
- That the more years a person has the more they smile and shine, especially when they realise they aren’t invisible.
- I also realised that I really do need to make more of an effort. That if an 70+ year old can make the effort I have no excuse … still … if I could just have one of those makeup angles on standby I’m sure I’d feel a lot more comfortable.
So that was the fashion. If you’re interested in the movie review go to the previous post Eight lessons learnt at the Dior and I movie.
Dior and I is in cinemas now Luna Cinema
Happy Easter everyone.
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