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Sienna favours girl power for Valentine's Day


February 13, 2006
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In a sassy combo of a Luis Vuitton summer dress and black ankle boots, a solo Sienna Miller looked to be having the time of her life at the UK premiere of her movie Casanova. Laughing and joking with fans, the queen of boho chic signed autographs with an exuberance that suggested that she's washed Jude Law right out of her hair.

The 24-year-old screen favourite, whose on-off romance with the hunk ended recently, admitted she hadn't sent a card this year and wasn't expecting to receive one. Sienna had some candid advice for other independent ladies, which she delivered with a confident smile: "Just stay single," declared the actress. "Stick together with your girlies."

Her "dates" for the evening were her sister Savannah and mum, Jo, as well as stepmother Kelly Hoppen. And, being newly single the Alfie star revealed that her only plans for Valentine's Day were a night of bowling with pals.

Even without her girl posse at last night's screening, the ravishing blonde wouldn't have lacked for female company. Paris Hilton and Kelly Osbourne also rocked up for the glitzy event in London's West End.

She did have good words for one guy, however, co-star Heath Ledger. "He's like my big brother," she enthused. "He's so laid back. We had lots of fun on set."

Photo: © Alphapress.com
Having recently split with Jude Law, the 24-year-old actress called in her sister Savannah for support at the Casanova premiere. Sienna told well-wishers that, instead of a traditional romantic tryst, she has a bowling alley outing planned for the evening of Feb 14Photo: © Getty Imagesy
Photo: © Alphapress.com
Despite leaving behind sunny California, Paris Hilton had also gone for a floaty affair at the West End eventPhoto: © Getty Images

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