On Wednesday I had the ultimate pleasure of seeing the Sex and the City sequel Gold Class with my flatmate and a few of my old Westfield cronies. For those of you in the rest of world that don’t have the pleasure of knowing what Gold Class is, please allow me or rather Event Cinema to explain:
Gold Class is the ultimate world of cinema luxury. As you enter into the exclusive Gold Class lounge you will be greeted by one of our friendly staff welcoming you to this ultimate experience. The Gold Class theatre is an intimate setting that seats no more than 30-54 people where guests can relax in the comfort of plush reclining chairs. A delicious food & beverage menu provides a fantastic selection to add to your experience and one of our waiters will bring this into to you while you enjoy the movie – just make sure you keep room to enjoy one of our signature sundaes!
It all started with our special Gold Class tickets that allows you into the cinema and ends with you being ushered into the cinema to watch your movie in pure luxury.
My Gold Class private screen pass.
The display at the entrance to the Gold Class area.
Me at the bar wearing random market find moto jacket, Country Road Tuxedo Shirt, Levi 501 jeans, Hermes Scarf (as belt), Peeptoe Shoes oversize clutch, Wittner Miu Miu copy shoes
Peter and I just before the movie is about to begin. Please note there are no previews during a Gold Class screening so straight to the feature, YAY.
Peter and his popcorn.
Relaxing with my feet up and having a Cosmo

This is what a Gold Class cinema looks like.
The bar area.
My review – I loved it. I can’t understand what the critics are on about. I thought the movie tackled some interesting topic, marriage, motherhood, sexuality, gay marriage and relationships, and cultural differences. I may not agree with all of the statements made but I applaud the Producers for making them. The fashion was great, as expected, and I loved seeing
Wendy Brandes Cleopatra earrings on Samantha, (I told the whole audience prior to the movie to keep a look out for them so there was a collective gasp when they finally showed up on the screen.) I loved the movie and the decadent way in which I got to view it.