Yeah, so the SATC2 London Premiere took place last night, and it has to be said, it was a fair dressier than the New York affair - not a seeping gallbladder in sight. Instead, there were commemorative Alexander McQueen armbands, the odd jig, and a portable nest. Yep, last time she brought the bird, this time, she gave its gaff an outing.

Innumerable bodies turned up in fancy outfits. Some interesting (Rachel Stevens); some understated (Karen Gillan) some playful - if a little nauseating (Tess Daly); some clasically sensual (Lisa Snowdon); some profoundly cumbersome (Jamie Winstone); some downright desperate (Amanda Holden); and some subtle as ever (Louis Spence). As always, there were very many pretty shoes and not a whole lot of menfolk in sight. Just a load of excitable sorts in an array of head gear who interjected at every given opportunity.

Speaking of the menfolk, they must be feeling quite left out at the minute. Sure, we're trying to accommodate them best we can with articles such as this, but those that haven't run for the hills are probably wondering what it's like to walk in women's shoes. So much so that the fellah wriggled into a pair of mine while reviewing the film (as seen on Bigscreen.ie) on KC's Today FM show last night. Now how's that for toe cleavage...