Kate Moss put on a leggy display on Monday evening as she arrived at London’s Royal Albert Hall for the 2023 British Fashion Awards.
The supermodel, 49, looked nothing short of sensational in a black flowing gown with a plunging neckline and dangling tassels.
Her striking dress boasted a long floaty train and sleeves that billowed out behind her as she strutted down the red carpet.
The gown also was encrusted in tiny gems for a touch of sparkle and featured a daringly high slit to show off her long legs.
Kate added a few inches to her already impressively tall frame with a pair of black and diamond studded high heels.
Kate Moss put on a leggy display on Monday evening as she arrived at London’s Royal Albert Hall for the 2023 British Fashion Awards
The supermodel, 49, looked nothing short of sensational in a black flowing gown with a plunging neckline and dangling tassels
Her striking dress boasted a long floaty train and sleeves that billowed out behind her as she strutted down the red carpet
She completed her stunning look with a pair of sparkling dangly earrings and outlined her eyes in bold black eyeliner.
Kate posed with her long-time friend Charlotte Tilbury, who is receiving a Special Recognition Award at the event, presented by Amal Clooney.
The award is to celebrate Charlotte’s illustrious career as a beauty entrepreneur and makeup artist, her immense contributions to the beauty campaigns of fashion’s key players, and her ground-breaking global beauty company.
Kate and Charlotte have been friends since they met aged 19 on a magazine shoot in the 1990s and Kate is even the godmother to Charlotte’s children.
The pals were also joined by fellow model Jourdan Dunn, who along with Kate is one of Charlotte’s muses.
To celebrate her achievement, Charlotte was joined by her family and friends at the glitzy ceremony, including her nieces Bella & Sofia Tilbury and Olivia Culpo, Lucien Laviscount, Coco and Meredith Duxbury.
A-listers such as Beyonce, Anne Hathaway, Gwyneth Paltrow, Lily James, Jourdan Dunn and Rina Sawayama also expected to walk the red carpet at the British Fashion Awards 2023.
The event, presented by jewellery brand Pandora returned to the iconic London venue, the Royal Albert Hall on Monday evening.
The gown also was encrusted in tiny gems for a touch of sparkle and featured a daringly high slit to show off her long legs
Kate added a few inches to her already impressively tall frame with a pair of black and diamond studded high heels
She completed her stunning look with a pair of sparkling dangly earrings and outlined her eyes in bold black eyeliner
Kate posed with her long-time friend Charlotte Tilbury, (C) who is receiving a Special Recognition Award at the event, and fellow model and muse Jourdan Dunn (L)
Kate and Charlotte have been friends since they met aged 19 on a magazine shoot in the 1990s and Kate is even the godmother to Charlotte’s children
To celebrate her achievement, Charlotte was joined by her family and friends at the glitzy ceremony, including her nieces Bella & Sofia Tilbury and Olivia Culpo, Lucien Laviscount, Coco and Meredith Duxbury
Leading industry figures will be recognised such as Valentino Garavani with the Outstanding Achievement award and the late Joe Casely-Hayford with a posthumous special recognition award.
South Londoner Kai Isaiah Jamal has been nominated for the model of the year gong along with the likes of Paloma Elsesser and Alton Mason.
The event serves as the main fundraiser for the BFC Foundation. which supports the future growth and success of the British fashion industry through its focus on education, grant-giving, and business mentoring.
The BFC is also going back to having some gender-based design awards for the first time since the pandemic, splitting the best British designers into menswear and womenswear categories.
On Friday, it was revealed that the British singer Sam Smith will accept the Cultural Innovator Award on stage,
Guests have previously included Rihanna, Kylie Minogue, Dua Lipa, with Bella Hadid winning model of the year in 2022.
Caroline Rush, chief executive of the British Fashion Council, said: ‘It is imperative the awards are reflective of our incredibly multifaceted industry and its brands and creatives.’