Alexa Chung Wows in Chic Blazer at PFW Afterparty

Alexa Chung Wows in Chic Blazer at PFW Afterparty

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She's long been held as one of the 21st-century's most definitive 'It Girls'.

And proved she still deserves the esteemed label as she displayed her effortlessly cool aesthetic on Thursday, while heading to Chloe's afterparty during .

The model, 42, cut a radiant figure as she left her hotel for the bash, oozing sophistication in a black structured blazer with bold shoulder-pads. 

She teamed the jacket with a chic pair of cream tailored trousers and added an extra trendy touch by tying a black leather scarf around her hips as a belt.

Alexa completed her stylish ensemble with a beige designer handbag, minimal jewellery and a pair of quirky see-through heels.

The TV presenter's outing comes after she attended the star-studded Chloe Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show earlier in the day.

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Alexa Chung proved she still deserves the esteemed label of 'It Girl' as she displayed her effortlessly cool aesthetic on Thursday, while heading to Chloe's afterparty during Paris Fashion Week

The model, 42, cut a radiant figure as she left her hotel for the bash, oozing sophistication in a black structured blazer with bold shoulder-pads, with cream trousers and a black leather scarf around her hips

She dazzled in a peach dress with a lace trim with a matching belt tied around her svelte waist and tied in a bow, with dramatic red eyeshadow to make her eyes pop.

She was joined at the runway presentation by a host of famous faces including pop star Olivia Rodrigo, actresses Aimee Lou Wood and Brooke Shields and chat show host Oprah Winfrey.

Alexa recently opened up about her career in fashion in a candid interview with Elle magazine for their October issue, revealing her one major regret.

Although she has long been considered a muse to many top designers thanks to her distinctive sense of style, she admitted that she once believed her 'career would be over by the time she was 20'.

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When asked whether she had a picture of what her 40-year-old self might look like when she was 22, she replied: 'Yes, because when I was younger, all of the women I admired were older. 

'I had older friends and I loved their style, and even my mum, I just thought she was the coolest. Because I started modelling so young and thought my career would be over by the time I was 20, I always thought about what my next steps would be.

'I used to really want to host Desert Island Discs, so I didn't do anything that might mean I wouldn't get to – so, I used to be prudish about doing shoots that were a bit wilder back in those days. 

'You weren't allowed to be the type of woman that could present Woman's Hour and be foxy on a cover. That's my only regret, not being foxier.' 

She dazzled in a peach dress with a lace trim with a matching belt tied around her svelte waist and tied in a bow, with dramatic red eyeshadow to make her eyes pop