Lottie Moss proved she had just as much power to sparkle as
her older, supermodel half-sister Kate Moss on Tuesday night as she arrived at
the close of London Fashion Week in a super-plunging little silver dress.
Leading a sterling line up on the red carpet, Lottie joined
Bella Hadid - the younger sister of Victoria's Secret's Gigi - as well as Toni
Garrn and Lily Donaldson.
Hosted by former X Factor panelist Nick Grimshaw - who
sensationally quit the show this week - the annual celebration this year took
place at London's Tate Britain and marks the end of the British capital's Autumn/Winter
2016.
Bella was putting on a cheeky display with a black leotard
peeping beneath the fringed skirt of her red carpet ensemble.
She was fierce, with her dark tresses pulled back into an
up-do and parted severely at the dead-centre, while her show-stopping arrival
was only enhanced by a pair of gothic-glamorous over-the-knee boots.
Musician Mollie King, of former The Saturdays fame, styled
out her daring display in the form of an elegant, plunging princess dress,
which was ladylike in a lilac colour and a soft, organza fabric.
Paloma Faith chose Tuesday night to debut a new fringe as
she stuck to a suitably kooky ensemble for the awards ceremony.
The Voice UK coach set off her platinum tresses with new,
heavy bangs and giggled as she turned 360 for the cameras in velvet trousers
and an Eighties-inspired padded shoulder jumper.
This year, ELLE's UK title added one more award to their
list, the Inspiring Woman Of The Year, which was scooped by US model Karlie
Kloss for her entrepreneurial and philanthropic work.
As well as being a model, the brunette added 'Code With
Karlie' - a scholarship in programming, designed specifically to help girls get
involved with computer science - to her professional repertoire.
On the red carpet, Neelam Gill and Edith Bowman were
classically elegant in white, while fellow early arrival Sam Rollinson - said
to be fashion's newest fresh face - was cute in white and red polka dots.
Meanwhile, it was bridal-inspired white for Laura Whitmore,
who was closing a busy fashion week with an off-the-shoulder Broderie Anglaise
number than was both elegant and ethereal.
Considering her recent romantic links to Oscar-tipped
Leonardo DiCaprio, the television presenter was obviously feeling starry-eyed
and wore a galaxy print on her gown.
Tali Lennox, Laura Jackson and Elizabeth Olsen also plumped
for the pure shade with a super-chic sleeveless jacket and wide-leg trousers layered
on beneath.
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