Susannah Constantine posed with her lookalike daughter Esme Bertelsen as the duo attended West End play 2:22 A Ghost Story’s afterparty at Sophie’s Soho on Thursday.
The TV personality, 62, beamed from ear to ear looking chic in a white blazer and matching top.
The beloved style advisor also rocked flared jeans and boots, finishing off the look with a brown belt with a metallic embellishment.
Susannah added dainty pearl earrings for her appearance on the red carpet, and carried a camel tote bag.
Meanwhile Esme, 23, was the spitting image of her famous mum.
Radiant Susannah Constantine posed with her lookalike daughter Esme Bertelsen as the duo attended West End play 2:22 A Ghost Story’s afterparty at Sophie’s Soho on Thursday
Susannah also has son Joe, 25, and daughter Cece, 20, with her businessman husband Sten Bertelsen (pictured in 2020)
Sporting a glossy snakeskin bomber jacket, she matched a top of the same shade while keeping it casual in denim and white trainers.
Esme, whose father is Susannah’s businessman husband Sten Bertelsen, graduated with a History of Art degree from the University of Bristol.
Last year, the young prodigy worked with pop star Robbie Williams and his collaborator, Ed Godrich, to curate and catalogue their art works.
The What Not To Wear host and Sten are also parents to son Joe, 25, and daughter Cece, 20.
Susannah was very much an ‘It Girl’ in the 1980s, and even dated Princess Margaret’s son, David, Viscount Linley for eight years.
The podcast host also dated cricketer Imran Khan in the 1990s, who went on to be the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
She married Danish entrepreneur and businessman Sten, who launched Death cigarettes, in 1995.
2:22 A Ghost Story is back for its fifth West End Remount where Donna Air plays Lauren and Stacey Dooley plays Jenny.
The play by Tim Robbins serves as Stacey’s acting debut, and her role of Jenny was previously played by the likes of Cheryl and Lily Allen.
At the party, Donna and Stacey wrapped their arms around Letitia Hector, and co-star Joe McFadden, who both beamed.
Letitia was then swapped out for final co-star James Buckley who acts as Ben, a role originated by EastEnders’ Jake Wood.
James, 36, wore a velvet midnight blue jacket and Glaswegian Joe, 48, wore a black suit with a white scooped-neck T-shirt.
Vanessa Feltz looked striking in a multicoloured suit with a green base and platformed sandals.
2:22 A Ghost Story is back for its fifth West End Remount where Donna Air plays Lauren and Stacey Dooley plays Jenny
Donna, 44, and Stacey, 34, stunned in black as they led the attendees of West End play 2:22 A Ghost Story’s afterparty
The Bubble actress Donna smiled in her long-sleeved, scooped-neck, and ankle-length black dress
Stacey flashed some chest in an oversized black pinstripe suit which she paired with red kitten heel sandals
The play by Tim Robbins serves as Stacey’s acting debut, and her role of Jenny was previously played by the likes of Cheryl and Lily Allen
Donna and Stacey wrapped their arms around Letitia Hector, and co-star Joe McFadden, who both beamed
Letitia was then swapped out for final co-star James Buckley who acts as Ben, a role originated by EastEnders’ Jake Wood
Mark Wright’s sisters Jess and Natalya looked lovely in a grey tweed jacket and a shiny brown jacket respectively
Strictly Come Dancing’s Nancy Xu looked breathtaking in a leather-look ensemble strikingly contrasted by a bright red bag
The ever-stylish former Editor-In-Chief of British Vogue Edward Enniful looked suave in a dark grey suit.
Mark Wright’s sisters Jess and Natalya looked lovely in a grey tweed jacket and a shiny brown jacket respectively.
The Chase star Anne ‘The Governess’ Hegerty look lovely in a multicoloured jacket and baggy turquoise trousers.
Strictly Come Dancing’s Nancy Xu looked breathtaking in a leather-look ensemble strikingly contrasted by a bright red bag.
Also in attendance was Joanne Clifton who looked lovely in a plum denim suit with a cleavage-flashing black top.
Faye Tozer looked lovely in a Vogue T-shirt, baggy black pinstripe trousers, white trainers, and a large black dinner jacket.
Susannah’s appearance with her daughter comes after the presenter has revealed she was at serious risk of a stroke after being diagnosed with a neurological condition.
The TV personality was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery last year after suffering from an arteriovenous malformation (AVM), a rare neurological condition that disrupts the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain.
Addressing her health in a new interview with The Times in April, Susannah revealed if it wasn’t treated in time she could have suffered a brain haemorrhage, paralysis or stroke.
She said: ‘My left arm became weaker. All the muscles were atrophied, it was withered. I got to the point where I couldn’t even change gear in my car and it was very painful.’.
Susannah added: ‘It was actually the receptionist who looked at the notes, which had been sitting there over a year, and said, ‘You need to see a neurosurgeon immediately.”
She went on to have life-saving surgery, explaining: ‘Women are very resilient. I’ve learnt just to be accepting of everything and I couldn’t change anything that was out of my control.
‘Being older, you’re just like, “OK, it’s done. On to the next thing.” Things start falling off and there’s nothing we can do about it. You just have to be more vigilant and take more responsibility about one’s health.’
In an interview with The Times in April, Susannah detailed how she was hospitalised last year after suffering from an arteriovenous malformation (AVM)