Stylish: Pippa Middleton attends the Too Many Women dinner wearing a full-length evening gown with floral print
At the last charity event, she sported a plunging red dress - but copped flak when two other stars wore a strikingly similar number.
So perhaps Pippa Middleton was going out of her way to chose an outfit that no one else was likely to be wearing last night.
The Duchess of Cambridge's little sister donned a full-length satin evening gown as she supported the Two Many Women campaign.
She showed less flesh than Fergie in the floral outfit but still managed too look stylish with her hair pulled back.
And the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson refused to dress her age in a black gown, showing off her shoulders.
Listening intently: Pippa appeared at ease as she mingled with revellers while sipping on a glass of wine at the bash
Pippa looked more demure than Fergie
Pippa was joined by her friend Katie Readman at the event, hosted by retailer All Saints at the Petersham Nurseries in Richmond.
The blonde wore a red dress, reminiscent of Pippa's two weeks ago.
Another lady in red last night was actress Sienna Miller, who donned a short dress with feathers attached.
A night out: Pippa with friend Katie Readman at the event, a campaign for the Breakthrough for Breast Cancer charity which aims to raise £1million
Another lady in red: Sienna Miller wore this playful short red number with feathers attached
Last night's dinner was in support of Breakthrough Breast Cancer. The campaign aims to raise £1 million for the charity.
Pippa was spotted at the beginning of the month at a charity boxing ball in a dress similar to Geri Halliwell and Prince William former girlfriend Jecca Craig.
However, the clash did not stop Pippa and Geri – who sat at neighbouring tables – chatting to each other. They appeared to be ‘getting on like a house on fire’, according to one observer.
Money raised at the event went to the Starlight Children’s Foundation, which grants wishes for seriously ill youngsters, and the Lt Dougie Dalzell MC Memorial Trust, which was set up in memory of a British soldier killed in Afghanistan.
source:dailymail
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