Sarah Ferguson stuns in emerald green gown and shows support for Ukraine with blue and yellow pin
13.06.2022 - 15:23
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Sarah Ferguson, formerly the Duchess of York, looked fantastic on Sunday as she attended the Filming Italy Festival 2022 red carpet in Santa Margherita di Pula.The 62 year old rocked an emerald green long-sleeved dress that was velvet on the top half and a luxurious silk on the bottom. She wore her auburn hair swept back in an elegant up-do and wore diamond-drop down earrings and a selection of silver bracelets to complete the look.
Her makeup was applied perfectly, completed with a dab of silvery eye makeup and a slick of gloss on her lips.The former wife of Prince Andrew also showed her support for war-torn Ukraine with a blue and yellow pin – the colours of the Ukrainian flag. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
You can sign up at the top of the page. Just one day prior to her appearance at the event, Sarah met with Ukrainian refugees living in Vukovar during a trip to Croatia.
Following the trip, Sarah wrote on Instagram: "I’m in Zagreb with the @montessori.group as chair of the newly formed International Montessori Ambassadors group and honoured to meet with @tomislavtomasevichr, Mayor of Zagreb. "Zagreb is no stranger to wars and their consequences, and has welcomed refugees for many years.
11,000 Ukrainians have sought refuge in Croatia since their country was invaded by Russia and the Mayor explained the structures and systems they have in place to integrate them with the larger community. "We discussed Montessori’s work in Croatia with Emergency Container Home Shelters, which offer decent shelter for the local refugee population, and the support they are giving to teachers and children with day care centres for refugee children, and how we
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