Gillian Anderson stunned in a yellow flowing gown as she led the stars departing the annual Harper’s Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards on Thursday night.
The Sex Education actress, 57, showcased her age-defying looks as she wowed in the floaty number, completing the look with silver strappy heels.
The star was followed by Jade Thirlwall who won the Musician award at this year’s ceremony.
The Little Mix star, 32, looked sensational in a red one shoulder dress as she held the train of her gown while leaving Claridge’s hotel.
America Ferrera also left with a smile of her face after dazzling in a black sequined party dress and black blazer.
Mel C provided the entertainment for the evening as she was seen behind the DJ decks as the guest partied the night away.
Gillian Anderson (L) stunned in a yellow flowing gown as she joined Jade Thirlwall (R) and America Ferrera leaving the Harper’s Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards on Thursday
America also left with a smile of her face after dazzling in a black sequined party dress and black blazer
Adding a pop of colour Saffron Hocking looked stunning in a turquoise halter neck gown with a pleated skirt detailing.
The actress, 31, accessorised with a leopard print handbag and chunky gold necklace as she left the bash with her goody bag in hand.
Nathalie Emmanuel, 36, wore a striking red off the shoulder embellished gown, while Alex Scott appeared to opt for a 1920s inspired look in a glitzy black gown.
The former footballer adopted a new chic hairstyle for the annual awards as she wore it pinned in a bob with a matching glitzy beret hat.
Earlier in the evening White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood kicked off the night as she accepted the Television Actress gong.
Aimee, 31, who recently revealed she battled body dysmorphia while filming bikini scenes for the series, stunned in a semi-sheer black gown.
The actress told Harper’s Bazaar this month: ‘I shook myself out of it by thinking, “It’s not about whether Aimee wants to show her body or not – Chelsea [her character] does.”’
‘The line between me and her [her character Chelsea] started to blur’, Aimee said
Mel C provided the entertainment for the evening as she was seen behind the DJ decks as the guest partied the night away
Adding a pop of colour Saffron Hocking looked stunning in a turquoise halter neck gown with a pleated skirt detailing
Nathalie Emmanuel, 36, wore a striking red off the shoulder embellished gown
Alex Scott appeared to opt for a 1920s inspired look in a glitzy black gown
Amy Jackson put on a leggy display in a plunging little black dress as she scrolled on her phone while leaving the event
Daphne Guinness opted for a long black dress with a dramatic gold necklace and sparkly black platform heels
Sporty Spice looked in her element as she provided the tunes
Chloe Kelly kept it casual as she left in a brown tracksuit after changing out of her racy hooded gown
The actress completed her look with matching black heels and clutch bag
The star was seen heading into her car
The actress, 31, accessorised with a leopard print handbag and chunky gold necklace as she left the bash with her goody bag in hand
Cheryl Tweedy also made a rare appearance as she stepped into the spotlight to present Jade with the Musician award at this year’s ceremony
Cheryl Tweedy also made a rare appearance as she stepped into the spotlight to present Jade with the Musician award at this year’s ceremony.
The singer, 42, who made her first public appearance last month following the funeral of Liam Payne, looked incredible in a satin black gown.
The glittering event returned with The Platinum Card By American Express as headline partner alongside distinguished brands including, Dr. Barbara Sturm, De Beers, Laurent-Perrier and Range Rover.
Harper’s Bazaar picked Jodie Turner-Smith for the Inspiration Award for her ‘powerful voice for change in Hollywood’.
Legally Blonde icon Reese Witherspoon, who has recently co-written Gone Before Goodbye with bestselling author Harlan Coben, picked up the Cultural Icon gong.
A titan of acting, the Oscar-winner has redefined her industry – and changed the cultural conversation – by launching a media empire with women’s interests at heart.
It’s no shock Rosamund Pike received the Theatre Actress gong for her career-defining performance in Suzie Miller’s Inter Alia.
Emmy-winner Erin Doherty won the Performance Award for her spectacular role in Adolescence.
Other winners included Chemena Kamali, who picked up the Designer award, and Nia DaCosta for Director Of The Year.