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Designer Stella McCartney hosted a private screening of Yellow Submarine at the Electric Cinema in London’s Notting Hill last night to celebrate the launch of ‘All Together Now,’ a collection inspired by the iconic 1968 Beatles film.
Digitally remastered for its 50th anniversary last year, Yellow Submarine is a psychedelic adventure through a colourful world that brings people together with love and music, sending a message of togetherness that is as important in today’s political climate as it was when it was originally released.
Stella’s personal connection to the film’s legacy inspired her to celebrate this message through the collection and its upcoming campaign, spreading this statement of unity to a modern audience and encouraging them to be agents for change.
Among the guests were, Stella McCartney, Sharleen Spiteri, Chrissie Hynde, Amelia Windsor, Twiggy, Mary Charteris, Chelsea Leyland and Tiger Lilly Taylor.