The stars hit the red carpet at Elvis’ Sydney premiere

Local and international celebrities have hit the red carpet at the Elvis premiere, including Ada Nicodemou, who seemed completely ageless.

Celebrities have hit the red carpet in Sydney for the release of the highly anticipated new film, Elvis.

The stars of the biographical film directed by Baz Luhrmann, Tom Hanks, Austin Butler and Olivia DeJonge, were at the forefront of the brilliant event at the State Theater.

They were joined by local celebrities, among them At Home And FarAda Nicodemou, 45, looked radiant as she posed outside.

The actress wore a short black flower mini dress with long sleeves and a large neck, while her hair was out and combed with loose waves.

Luhrmann was accompanied by his 18-year-old daughter, Lilly, for the big night, as his wife and creative partner, Catherine Martin, was ill.

Married at first sight Star Jules Robinson looked sensational in a cropped leather dress that hugged the figure in a cream coat.

Christian Wilkins, son of entertainment presenter Richard Wilkins, opted for a slim black dress with a bold thigh-length split.

Kyly Clarke showed off her extremely chiseled abs in a cropped black dress with an exposed mid-section.

Model Gemma Ward arrived glamorously dressed in a feather and sequins dress down to the floor, with sleek hair and a bold crimson lip.

Meanwhile, comedian Celeste Barber wore a prominent miniskirt with elaborate puffed sleeves, a necktie and a unique print.

Australian television personality Kerri-Anne Kennerley was elegant in business with a black dress with silver details at the neck and matching silver heels.

The first reviews of the long-awaited biographical film of Elvis Presley by Australian filmmaker Luhrmann are ready, and are quite mixed.

Luhrmann has always been a divisive filmmaker, and it seems that his latest offering is no different, with IndieWire’s David Ehrlich going so far as to call his foray into musical biopics “deliriously horrible.”

However, the film received a standing ovation for 12 minutes after its release at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this month.

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