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Knightly's birthday party in style

Updated: 2006-03-28 14:32





Keira Knightly/Retna


Keira Knightly celebrated her 21st birthday in style last night
(03.26.06) - at a 1920's themed party.

The stunning actress emerged from her West London flat dressed as a
Flapper. She wore a glittering gold gown and furry stole and had her hair
tightly curled.

A passer-by told Britain's Daily Mail newspaper: "Keira was absolutely
glowing. She seemed pretty emotional, and a girlfriend gave her massive
hug as she came out of her home."

The glitzy party was held at London's Paper nightclub and around 120
guests joined the frivolities.

The guest of honor was Keira's new boyfriend, Rupert Friend. The pair met
while filming "Pride and Prejudice" last year and have been an item since
December.

Rupert stuck to the roaring twenties theme, opting for a dark suit, black
tie and black trilby.

He was not the only man helping Keira celebrate her milestone birthday.
Hollywood actor Johnny Depp and ex-boyfriend Jamie Dornan all helped to
make the star's special day unforgettable.

An insider told Britain's Daily Star newspaper: "Johnny Depp is close
pals with Keira and sent her flowers, while Jamie Dornan has bought her
some designer luggage."

















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