
I love this dress. It makes me feel pretty to wear it and I love how classic and elegant it looks. I first wore it when Mark Foster invited me to the British Fashion Awards with him. What a great time we had there! It was so elegant!
This week, I wore it on Tuesday to the 'Yes Man' premiere that I was so kindly invited to, and then to Karen's studio opening, which was wonderful. I am so happy for Karen. She has worked so incredibly hard to make her dream come true!
On Wednesday, I was able to attend the Children of Courage Awards at Westminster Abbey. How amazing to be there and to be invited to be a part of that. Right afterwards, I went to Downing Street to the Every Disabled Child Matters Christmas Party. It was such a wonderful and amazing experience to be invited to spend time with all of those lovely children.
To be totally honest, I was so honored to be invited to all of these events, as well as the others I have attended, that I didn't think it mattered if I wore a dress that I had worn before. I thought the events and the people was more important than my clothes.
I want to thank everyone for their sweet and supportive comments on the forums and on the Daily Mail's website. They mean a great deal to me.
And, next time, I'll be sure to change in the car!
-Kristina
3 comments:
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I think the dress is gorgeous so why wouldn't you wear it more than once?!
When I was reading the article I did think to myself "i'm sure some of these events were on the same day!" Just shows how shocking journalism can be!!
Don't worry about changing in the car next time! I think you have set a great example to the fashion world. You look fabulous in that dress.... most of us don't care if you wear it again and again as it is the personality of the wearer that counts, not the number of outfits they have. More power to you for bucking the trend! I'd love to look as great as you in anything!
I spotted you wearing that dress on ITT and thought it was lovely... I'd wear it all the time if it was mine! Good on you, Kristina. The 'writers' at the Daily Mail aren't fit to lick your shoes!
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