She stole the spotlight in a sheer bejewelled gown as she arrived at the annual Harper’s Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards on Thursday evening.
And just hours later, Chloe Kelly, 27, ditched her glamorous gown for a chocolate brown tracksuit as she departed London’s five-star Claridge’s Hotel, making her way home for the evening.
The professional footballer’s stylish tracksuit featured a zip-up jacket with a white seam detailing running down the arms, and matching wide-leg jogging bottoms.
She sported a pair of chunky white trainers and toted her essentials in a green Goyard tote bag.
The footballer, who plays as a forward for Women’s Super League club Arsenal and the England national team, slicked her blonde locks up in a ponytail and appeared in high spirits as she smiled for the cameras.
Earlier in the evening, Chloe turned heads in her sizzling sheer ensemble, which boasted a hood, silver petal details, and was encrusted with pearls.
Chloe Kelly stole the spotlight in a sheer bejewelled gown as she arrived at the annual Harper’s Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards on Thursday evening
And just hours later, the pro footballer, 27, ditched her glamorous gown for a chocolate brown tracksuit as she departed London’s five-star Claridge’s Hotel, making her way home for the evening
She added inches to her frame with silver, clear, perplex heels, adorned with silver diamonds.
Chloe completed the look with silver accessories as she struck a series of sultry poses on the red carpet ahead of the awards ceremony.
Later in the evening, she reflected on how much women’s football has grown since she started her career.
The Arsenal forward, who has helped secure record-breaking wins for England, was awarded Sportswoman of the Year during the awards ceremony.
And following her big win, she reflected on how her industry has changed, telling The Independent: ‘There was never a professional game to look forward to, so I think the girls now can see it, to be it.
She continued: ‘We’re on the billboards, and we’re on the pitches in stadiums, and when we’re on TV, so the girls can see us whenever they want.’
It comes after the Lionesses star swapped her football boots for high heels last month as she wowed at the British Museum Ball.
The event, put on to highlight London’s status as a hub of global culture, saw a host of stars flock to the capital.
Her stylish tracksuit featured a zip-up jacket with a white seam detailing running down the arms, and matching wide-leg jogging bottoms
Earlier in the evening, Chloe turned heads in her sizzling sheer ensemble, which boasted a hood, silver petal details, and was encrusted with pearls
She added inches to her frame with silver, clear, perplex heels, adorned with silver diamonds
The Arsenal forward, who has helped secure record-breaking wins for England, was awarded Sportswoman of the Year during the awards ceremony (pictured with former Spice Girl Melanie C)
It comes after the Lionesses star swapped her football boots for high heels last month as she wowed in a plunging pink dress at the British Museum Ball
Maya Jama, Mick Jagger and Naomi Campbell all threw on their best outfits for the occasion, just as Arsenal winger Kelly did.
The 27-year-old, who starred during the Lionesses’ Euros win last summer, attended the event just days before joining up with her England team-mates.
And her look for the evening didn’t disappoint, with Kelly wowing in an eye-catching pink dress, which she posed in for photos posted on her Instagram.
She captioned the slew of snaps: ‘We like to glam up’
The winger wrote her name in English football history with her performances in last summer’s tournament, making a huge impact off the bench in several matches.
She scored the winner in extra time of her side’s semi-final against Italy before slotting home the decisive penalty in the shoot-out victory over Spain in the final.
Following the Lionesses’ victory, Sir Keir Starmer even hinted that Kelly and co could be in line to receive official honours.
Only last month, the Prime Minister assured ‘recognition is coming’ for the two-time champions who he says have inspired a nation.
He added that they personified England’s greatest values – decency, fairness and respect following the team’s success in Switzerland last month.