We dug out our skinny jeans and pork-pie hats...
And popped along to the launch of Camden's Proud gallery last night.
We could barely sup our pear cider for bumping into the in-crowd's finest.
The likes of Sadie Frost, Jaime Winstone and Pixie Geldof mingled with the civvies but Shaznay Lewis and Mel Blatt stuck to a cordoned-off VIP area.
Sadie's pal Lisa Moorish was on the decks. She told us she's set to star in and direct a 60s-style futuristic film with Carl Barat - her ex Pete Doherty's old bessie mate. Should be interesting.
She wasn't hanging around for an all-nighter though; she said: "I haven't had a drink in three years."
Jodie Harsh was working the room like a pro. After dishing out her digits to a hot fella we grabbed her for a chat.
She gave the subject of Miss Winehouse a swerve but told us she achieves her special look thanks to hairspray shipped in especially from Las Vegas - and we thought we were high maintenance.
And the make-up? "It's all Mac," she told us.
Model-of-the-mo Alice Dellal told us her next project is for Mango and she's just bought a pad in Camden - handy.
Emma Griffiths and fella Matt Willis were there for the duration. Emma told us she's the face of Head & Shoulders. Her shiny bonce seemed to be reaping the benefits.
To top off a night of cool, The Enemy played a set complete with string quartet.
Phew. All that was missing was Agyness Deyn.



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