Lorraine Chase cut a quirky figure as she joined Boy George on Tuesday to view the Leigh Bowery! Exhibition at Tate Modern.
The Emmerdale star, 73, wrapped up warm in a beige faux fur coat and oversized faux fur hat as she posed up a storm during the event.
The actress teamed a white asymmetric blazer and matching cargo trousers with her ensemble.
To complete her look, Lorraine accessorised with statement drop earrings and wore a glamorous palette of makeup, including a bold swipe of red lipstick.
She posed for snaps at the event with British club promoter Philip Sallon, 73, who donned a quirky white suit.
He further accessorised with a black bowler hat and a layered black bead necklace as he posed up a storm alongside his pal.

Lorraine Chase, 73, cut a quirky figure as she attended a private viewing of the Leigh Bowery! Exhibition at the Tate Modern on Tuesday

The Emmerdale star was also joined by Boy George, 63, whose real name is George Alan O’Dowd, and looked in good spirits as he flashed peace signs for the camera
Meanwhile, Boy George, 63, whose real name is George Alan O’Dowd, donned a quirky black outfit with baggy trousers and a matching jacket.
The Karma Chameleon hitmaker opted for a pair of casual black-and-white platform trainers.
He completed his look with his signature oversized bowler hat and opted for a dramatic smoky eyeshadow.
Holly Johnson also appeared in high spirits as he posed up a storm for the cameras during the event.
The English artist and musician, 65, cut a stylish figure in a black leather jacket, a smart blue shirt, and a multicoloured satin scarf.
Gavin and Stacey star Russell Tovey, 43, was also in attendance at the private viewing.
The actor, 43, cut a laidback figure in a black denim jacket and a plain white T-shirt as he posed for the cameras.
He teamed a pair of classic black jeans with his ensemble and sported a pair of chunky New Balance trainers.

During the event, the actress wrapped up warm in a beige faux fur coat and oversized faux fur hat as she posed up a storm

She was also joined by British club promoter Philip Sallon, 73, who donned a quirky white suit. He further accessorised with a black bowler hat as he posed up a storm alongside his pal

Meanwhile, Boy George donned a quirky black outfit with baggy trousers and a matching jacket as he made a peace sign towards the camera

The Karma Chameleon hitmaker opted for a pair of casual black-and-white platform trainers as he caught up with pal Yvette the Conqueror

He completed his look with his signature oversized bowler hat and opted for a dramatic smoky eyeshadow
The upcoming exhibition at the Tate Modern is set to open later this week on February 27.
The new exhibition will offer a deep dive into Bowery’s multifaceted career, unveiling his impact as a fashion designer, performance artist, and muse to many.
The exhibit promises to celebrate the performance artist’s life in full force, from his unforgettable club performances to his iconic looks over the years.
Leigh Bowery was born in 1961, and raised in Melbourne, Australia, but he moved to London in the 1980s.
The fashion designer tragically passed in 1994 but his influence still resonates to this day, with figures like Lady Gaga and Boy George citing him as a major inspiration.

Holly Johnson also appeared in high spirits as he flashed a smile while posing up a storm for the cameras during the event

The English artist and musician, 65, cut a stylish figure in a black leather jacket, a smart blue shirt, and a multicoloured satin scarf

Gavin and Stacey star Russell Tovey, 43, was also in attendance at the private viewing. The actor cut a laidback figure in a black denim jacket and a plain white T-shirt

The upcoming exhibition, which offers a deep dive into Bowery’s multifaceted career, is set to open at the Tate Modern later this week on February 27
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