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Emma Raducanu and Benedict Cumberbatch lead the stars attending the Frieze Art Fair in London’s Regent Park on Wednesday.
Tennis legend Emma, 21, cut a relaxed look for the outing as she wore a beige chunky knitted jumper.
She layered her autumnal piece over a pair of white boot-cut jeans and some white trainers.
Sherlock actor Benedict, 48, showcased his trendy sense of style as he stepped out in a camel double-breasted jacket.
He layered his chic coat over a pale blue T-shirt and orange neck scarf.
Emma Raducanu and Benedict Cumberbatch cut trendy figures as they lead the glamour for the Frieze Art Fair in London’s Regent Park on Wednesday
Sherlock actor Benedict, 48, showcased his trendy sense of style as he stepped out in a camel double-breasted jacket
Benedict finished his look with a pair of loose-fitting olive green corduroy trousers and comfortable trainers.
Meanwhile Heartstopper’s Yasmin Finney looked comfortable for the display as she stepped out in a grey jump co ord.
Her Bardot jumper was paired with a floor-length, low-cropped skirt and brown chunky boots.
To accessorise, she kept it casual with a navy blue cap and a maroon bag with a gold chain.
Daniel Lismore commanded attention at the event in a dramatic artistic couture outfit.
Pioneering British light artist Chris Levine unveiled a brand-new portrait series at the event.
It is celebrating seven of the UK’s most prominent visual artists as part of an exhibition to mark the start of Frieze London 2024.
Benedict finished his look with a pair of loose-fitting olive green corduroy trousers and comfortable trainers
Tennis legend, Emma, 21, also cut a relaxed look for the outing as she wore a beige chunky knitted jumper.
Meanwhile Heartstopper’s Yasmin Finney looked comfortable as she stepped out in a grey jump co ord, (right) and Daniel Lismore commanded attention at the event in an artistic outfit
Princess Beatrice was the epitome of chic as she attended the event in a black dress and a burgundy coat
Bianca Jagger, 79, showcased her quirky sense of style as she stepped out in an all-black ensemble and tinted sunglasses
Sir Grayson Perry, 64, flaunted his relaxed approach to fashion as he stepped out in pink Crocs, striped linen trousers and a colourful cardigan
Pioneering British light artist Chris Levine (left) unveiled a brand-new portrait series at the event. It is celebrating seven of the UK’s most prominent visual artists
Chris is famous for his internationally acclaimed portraits of the late Queen Elizabeth II, The Dalai Lama, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Grace Jones.
His latest work is on display at the Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane from 9th – 31st October.
They are said to ‘capture his industry-acclaimed subjects’ ‘inner light’ during profound moments of stillness and calm – a state Levine achieves personally through twice-daily meditation and which his work evokes in its viewers’.
Chris said: ‘Working with these contemporary artists has been wonderful – they’re all true individuals, beautiful creative minds with differing visual languages and sensibilities – but this wasn’t a fashion shoot with a team of hair and make-up. It was a distilled, simplified and powerful set up, showing the subjects as they wanted to be – their true selves.’