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I would not blame my friends if they were embarrassed to go out with me. I tend to fuss over the interior of venues which is what I did when I attended the Thurley preview of their Spring/Summer 11/12 collection. Lucky I was flying solo this time!
The venue was the Woollahra Post Office and the interior a white canvas with gold ivy climbing the walls . It set off perfectly the designers' collection of flowing dresses and sparkly sequined suits. The red dress was a standout and my personal favourite. Gorgeous, isn't it?