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Bridgerton star Genevieve Chenneour joined Lady Sabrina Percy and Henry Holland at Crafted by True’s Evening of Craftsmanship, hosted at Drake’s in Mayfair on Wednesday.
The actress, 27, paired her black lace top with a pair of loose-fitting black leather trousers at the event where guests drank whisky-based cocktails and tucked into oysters and Petrossian caviar.Â
To complete her ensemble, Genevieve wore a brown, long-sleeved faux fur coat and slicked her brunette locks back into a bun.
Meanwhile, Lady Sabrina, who is a relative of the 12th Duke of Northumberland, kept a low profile as she arrived in a black trench coat and a Longines cap.
She completed her autumn look with a pair of blue jeans, black heeled boots and toted around her belongings in a black leather bag.
Bridgerton star Genevieve Chenneour, 27, stunned in a black lace top as she joined Lady Sabrina Percy and Henry Holland at Crafted which was hosted at Drake’s in Mayfair on Wednesday
Lady Sabrina, who is a relative of the 12th Duke of Northumberland, kept a low profile as she arrived in a black trench coat and a Longines cap
Ceramics artist Henry looked trendy in a black jumper, which featured a unique chain detailing around the waist.
He paired his garment over a casual blue shirt, black trousers and a pair of Maison Margiela Tabi boots.
Henry accessorised his look with a myriad of bead bracelets, two gold rings, gold hoop earrings and aviator spectacles.
Genevieve’s outing comes after she was targeted by a mobile phone snatcher at a west London cafe in February.
She bravely fought off prolific Algerian thief Zacariah Boulares, 18, at Joe & The Juice on Kensington High Street, in which she ‘blacked out’ and a second man threatened to stab her.
Zacariah was locked up for 22 months in July for three counts of theft and common assault in a daylight attack on February 8 that left the actress concussed.
Scotland Yard officers also investigated a 19-year-old man but took no further action against him, the BBC reported.
The former Olympic swimmer has since left London and moved back in with her mother as she no longer feels safe in the capital.
Ceramics artist Henry looked trendy in a black jumper, which featured a unique chain detailing around the waist
Genevieve’s outing comes after she was targeted by a mobile phone snatcher at a west London cafe in February
In August, she revealed that the psychological trauma had been long-lasting, with her unable to leave the house.
‘And then if I did leave the house, I wanted to be with someone. But I felt like a burden. That’s a really dark downward spiral that you can find yourself in,’ she told the BBC.
She also changed her daily routine, avoided using public transport, and stayed in hotels when working in London.
She is now ‘exploring therapy options’.Â