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Julie Bishop’s night out in Manly involved a bright pink dress and a couple of celebrity run-ins

Another day, another perfect pink dress.
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Julie Bishop has quickly upped the ranks to become one of the very best dressed in the Australian social scene – her latest venture proves just that.

On a casual night out in Manly, Julie ‘bumped’ into a number of well-known faces, particularly in the New South Wales area – and of course, she was perfectly dressed for the occasion.

Sharing a series of snaps to her Instagram account, Julie wrote: “The 🌟stars🌟you meet when in Manly! Such fun catching up 💖.”

In the pics, she is joined by NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian, MP James Griffin, human rights advocate Grace Forrest and Julie’s partner David Panton.

Catching up in Manly’s Herring Room, the former Foreign Minister looked stunning in a bright pink dress with shoulder pads.

Julie was joined by an array of well known faces.

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Of course, Julie’s followers were just as taken with her glamorous look as we were.

“Looking fab!” Wrote another A-list pal Anna Heinrich.

Anna’s husband also chimed in: “Love the pink!” He wrote alongside two flame emojis.

Jasmine Stefanovic also opted for two simple flame emojis while another admirer added: “This dress! Wow.”

Julie looked striking in the gorgeous pink dress.

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Over the weekend, Julie caught up with some more A-list pals – the very Bachelor couple so taken with her bright pink dress!

Sharing snaps of the Perth night out to Instagram, Julie wrote: “Saturday night in Perth catching up with the absolutely gorgeous @annaheinrich1 @mrtimrobards.”

In the snaps, Julie again looked chic in a leopard print shirt and leather pants.

New parents Anna and Tim were also dressed in their glad rags for some Saturday night fever.

It’s been a busy time for Julie, who was also at AfterPay Australian Fashion Week at the beginning of June.

As for what’s next, we’re pretty sure it’ll involve a lot of glamour…

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