Billie Piper looked effortlessly chic as Russell & Bromley’s first ever celebrity campaign star.
The Doctor Who star, 42, is fronting the luxury shoe and bag brand’s Autumn Winter ’25 campaign.
It is the first time in the designer’s 145-year history that it has featured a celebrity in its campaign.
Billie looked impeccably stylish for the shoot, as she was seen wearing a star-print black and white mini dressed covered with a dramatic red fluffy coat as well as a pair of £450 Birchwood calf boots.
In another look, Billie opted for a more glitzy ensemble as she was seen lying on the ground while models walked past.
The actress was seen wearing a gold sequin blazer and mini-skirt co-ord, which she paired with the nude Carden Lace flats (£275).
Billie Piper looked effortlessly chic as Russell & Bromley’s first ever celebrity model for their Autumn ’25 campaign
In another look, Billie opted for a more glitzy ensemble as she was seen lying on the ground while models walked past
Elsewhere, Billie changed into a quirky purple, red, yellow and pink patchwork blazer over her star mini-dress.
In another shot, Billie set pulses racing in a skintight red halterneck jumpsuit and knee-high boots, with a crowd of models seen queuing behind her.
The campaign focuses on a cafe called Cobblers: a whimsical reinvention of the woman who lived in a shoe, where a giant boot becomes the backdrop for the products.
The campaign is the first from the brand’s new, and first ever, creative director Daniel Beardsworth-Shaw.
In the start of a new era for the brand, Russell & Bromley have moved their design in-house for the first time in our 145-year history.
Daniel will have full control of the branding for the family-owned business, injecting a fresh energy to the brand.
Meanwhile earlier in the day on Thursday, Billie and her close friend Lily James swapped the screen for the trading floor as they joined forces in London.
The stars and longtime pals were among the big names taking part in the 21st BGC Annual Charity Day.
In another shot, Billie set pulses racing in a skintight red halterneck jumpsuit and knee-high boots, with a crowd of models seen queuing behind her
Elsewhere, Billie changed into a quirky purple, red, yellow and pink patchwork blazer over her star mini-dress
For the event, Billie cut a chic figure in a black faux-fur jacket layered over a ‘Choose Love’ slogan tee and a satin mini skirt. She finished off her look with a pair of black boots and minimal accessories.
Meanwhile Lily, 36, kept it stylish in a black jumper paired with grey pinstripe trousers.
The pair appeared in good spirits as they posed up a storm for the cameras on the red carpet.
They were joined by a host of other celebrities including Davina McCall, Amanda Holden and Holly Willoughby.
Since its inception, Charity Day has raised approximately £220million globally.
The BGC Group each year commemorates the 658 friends and colleagues and 61 Euro brokers employees, who lost their lives in 2001.
On BGC Charity Day, 100% of BGC Group’s revenue and broker commissions are donated directly to the participating charities.
This year’s beneficiaries include grassroot and community charities such as HVH Arts, 20/20 Levels, The Pearl Fund, West Ham United Foundation, Battersea Cats and Dogs Home and The Mayor’s Fund for London through to national.
There are also many international charities, such as Action Medical Research, Choose Love, Space for Giants and Help For Heroes.
Billie and her close friend Lily James swapped the screen for the trading floor on Thursday as they joined forces in London
The stars and longtime pals were among the big names taking part in the 21st BGC Annual Charity Day (pictured Lily)
Sean Windeatt, BGC Group’s Co Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer, said: ‘Every year, BGC Charity Day is both humbling and uplifting.
‘The first thing we had to do post-9/11 was look after the families of those we had lost.
‘Once we had done that we asked ourselves what better way to honour them than by turning something so tragic into something so positive and in 2005 the first BGC Charity Day took place.
‘Today, that legacy continues. We are delighted to be supporting 60 charities here in the UK and many more around the world.
‘Importantly, 100% of revenues and broker commission from the day – goes directly to charity.
‘It has never been more important for the City and business community to give back and I want to thank all of our brokers, who give up their commission today for good causes, our employees who work so hard to make the event a success and our clients, whose generosity makes it possible for us to support so many charities.
‘Last year alone, BGC Charity Day raised over $12 million globally and we are proud to be building on that this year.’