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Sienna Miller steps out for lunch sporting a redder hair color on Thursday (March 6) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Earlier that afternoon, the 32-year-old actress stopped by a gas station to fill up her tank, where she received assistance from one of the employees.

That morning, Sienna made a quick stop at the Brentwood Country Mart in Santa Monica, Calif.

Over the weekend, Sienna and her partner Tom Sturridge attended the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party together.



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Sienna Miller attends a memorial service for Sir David Frost, held at Westminster Abbey, London








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She does look lovely in that dress and I like the shoes.

Going to a funeral now is hard. Some people get offended some people don't if your not in black.
 
^ Yeah, standards do chance for sure; and she does look nice. But most of the other shots I saw from that funeral, everyone was in black, grey or muted tones, so Sienna really stood out. I found it weird that people were posing at a funeral anyhow.
 
Sir David Frost died in August last year, so it's not his funeral, but a memorial service. I don't think you're required to wear black for a memorial service. Then again, I've known people who wear black for years.
 
I know a lot of people who wear white to funerals as a celebration of life I've never seen it as rude or disrespectful. I wore white to my fathers. I love that dress on her she looks so toned too.
 
^ and in some cultures - i believe some places in asia - isn't white for mourning?

in any case, it just took me aback at first. considering it's over half a year since the death, i think it changes the tone of the event. it's more about remembering/celebrating than mourning.
 
I actually think it was a bit inappropriate for the context. I know it was a memorial but everyone else was in black including the royals who attended. She would've known that the Prince of Wales would be attending and therefore she would have known that it would be a more traditional memorial. Furthermore it was in Westminster Abbey which again has its own traditions.

Wearing white to something commemorating a death isn't disrespectful but it is inappropriate in this very formal context.
 
^Prince Charles and Pippa (I know she is not a Royal, but I am assuming she knows the etiquette) wore Navy, as did several other guests. I think that would have been the safest color, but I guess Sienna is not uncomfortable with taking risks;)
 

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