I have just randomly accepted a friend's offer of a 2nd row ticket to Tom Hiddleston's premier of High Rise - Meep! I've never been to a movie premier before and am now panicking about what to wear. Plus I'd just booked my train tickets to go see my Mum the day before this premier so now have to travel up to hers, then the next day travel down to London, and stay overnight... Um, what am I doing!? Just to see the back of Hiddleston's head...
Does anyone know how these shenanigans work? Do the plebs with tickets have to arrive earlier and walk the red carpet? Are we allowed to take cameras and hang around like paparazzi? Can I wear my Keens?
Does anyone know how these shenanigans work? Do the plebs with tickets have to arrive earlier and walk the red carpet? Are we allowed to take cameras and hang around like paparazzi? Can I wear my Keens?
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Date: 2015-09-13 10:35 am (UTC)I've never been to a movie premier, but I did do the Baftas TV Awards back in 2007 and it was an amazing experience! We were told to walk the red carpet like we owned it, like we were meant to be there!
We were advised to go full on black tie and beauty for the lasses, cocktail dresses etc. But if you're afraid of doing the 'girly' thing you can do the girl dressed very sharply as a guy thing with a tailored tux, what about that?
I hope you have a fabulous time honey!
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Date: 2015-09-16 11:07 am (UTC)Have fun!