Sarah Harding and Denise Van Outen stun in matching dresses at Run For Your Wife premiere
Sarah Harding joined Denise Van Outen on the red carpet last night for the opening of their film

Sarah Harding joined Denise Van Outen on the red carpet last night for the opening of their film
Sarah Harding stepped out of Girls Aloud’s shadow on Tuesday night and into the spotlight with a new female friend as she hugged Denise Van Outen at the Run For Your Wife premiere.
The two blondes, who both star in the British film, opted for matching long black dresses playing heavily on the lace theme. Sarah Harding stunned in a gun metal and black textured frock with a modest high-neck finish.
Denise was a little more daring in with a sheer panel slashed to her waist that continued at the back. She added another layer of elegance to the look with a side-swept 40s parting in her hair with a chignon.
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Sarah played things down wearing her hair loose with some movement and keeping her make-up more natural with bronze and brown tones.
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The duo may play love rivals on screen but on the red carpet they couldn’t help by give each other a supportive cuddle in the plummeting temperatures.
What do you think of Sarah Harding and Denise Van Outen’s red carpet looks? Which dress do you prefer? Let us know below.
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