For those of you who have the opportunity to see this film, and have not: I URGE you to do it. It is absolutely phenomenal.
Honestly, I laughed, and cried...a lot.
I want to see it all over again!
What did I wear for such cinematic luxury?
Faux fur stole: carboot.
Tweed blazer: charity shop, £4.
Felt poppies brooch: carboot, 10p.
Dress: Heyday.
I wore my new-to-me tweed blazer teamed with a faux fur stole for warmth....and of course I wore these wonders on my tootsies too. I've wanted a tweed blazer for an absolute age, but have always felt a bit like I'm dressing up in "grown-ups clothes" so I had resisted buying one. Until now. For £4, who could refuse? And I think I am beginning to warm to it! And IN it. (giggle).
I chose to wear my green matt Heyday 'Mary' dress, which I absolutely adore! I simply can't get enough of it. Anyone want to donate me the pennies for another?
Nope, thought as much.
*looks at empty purse*
Le sigh!
You'll all be swooning over the lead, Mr George Valentin!
Pip pip xx
That cinema sounds great & you look very glam! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing cinema...I'm pretty sure this is how all cinemas should be :) xx
DeleteAlways glam! Panache is the word, its in you Rosie, I always told you that? You inspire me:)
ReplyDeleteAwwww, thanks Anna! I hope all is going well for you and your lovely family! xxx
DeleteI'm so desperate to go but it was my local multiplex for literally a day! That's the kind of town I live in! You look great!
ReplyDeleteOh no! I suppose maybe you'll have to wait for it to come out on dvd. Silly city! xx
DeleteYou look lovely! I had to take an hour train ride into the city (Toronto) to see The Artist, but I'm so glad I did. I loved it too.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth the journey. So wonderful xx
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