Sting’s glamorous wife Trudie Styler, 68, cuts a stylish figure in a plunging print dress as she carries a £1,800 Prada bag at the Ischia Film Festival
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Trudie Styler cut a stylish figure on Wednesday as she attended the Ischia Global Film festival in Italy.
The director, 68, looked stunning in a brightly colored sundress while carrying a £1,800 Prada wicker bucket bag.
The ensemble featured a plunging polka dot top and a bright green floral bottom half, complete with a thigh-high split.
Stunning: Sting’s wife Trudie Styler, 68, cut a stylish figure in a plunging print dress and £1,800 Prada bag at a charity event in Italy on Wednesday
Trudi, who is married to singer Sting, 70, shielded her eyes from the blazing sun behind oversized sunglasses and donned a chic straw hat.
The blonde beauty lifted her frame with a pair of suede wedges while accessorizing with a simple pendant necklace and beaded bracelets.
The Ischia Film Festival is an annual event held in the region every year, it welcomes featured films, short films and documentaries and is particularly dedicated to filming locations.
Chic: The ensemble featured a plunging polka dot top and a bright green floral bottom half, complete with a thigh-high split
The couple has been married for almost 29 years and has four children together.
They spent a lot of time in Italy and enjoyed an evening at their vineyard in the Tuscan countryside in early June.
The breathtaking setting in their home in southern Florence is now a fully functioning organic farm and vineyard. The married couple ferment and bottle their own wines in the vineyards of Il Palagio, using organic farming methods.
Loved up: The couple has been married for almost 29 years and has four children together
So far since 2000 they have replanted 11 hectares of vineyards resulting in four red wines.
The wines they produce are beautifully named Message in a Bottle, Casino delle Vie, Sister Moon and When We Dance. There is also a shop on the estate with products such as olive oil and honey.
The picturesque grounds are open to weddings and private functions with six cottages that can accommodate 50 guests.
Up to 200 partygoers can enjoy the attractions of the 900-acre Italian estate, including a large swimming pool, a giant chess board in the garden, beehives and its own forest, lake and vegetable garden. Guests can dine in the wine cellar lined with huge old barrels.
Heaven: They spend a lot of time in Italy and were spotted in early June enjoying an evening in their vineyard in the Tuscan countryside
It comes after Italian MPs refused to recognize the biodynamic production of wine used by the couple in their vineyard after experts dismissed the controversial method as ‘witchcraft’.
The technique, which is gaining popularity, uses dung, animal entrails and cow horns to get the best out of the grapes, while relying on the movement of the stars and treating the earth as a “living and receptive organism.”
Lawmakers have now blocked and amended a law granting legal recognition to the method in the country known for its food and drink production.
Trouble at the mill: It comes after Italian MPs refused to recognize the biodynamic wine production used by the couple in their vineyard after experts dismissed the controversial method as ‘witchcraft’