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Myleene Klass cut a stylish figure as she was among the first slew of celebrities to leave the star-studded Fashion Awards on Monday evening.
The Smooth Radio host, 46, looked nothing short of sensational as she flashed a glimpse of her taut midriff in a white sequin co-ord set from Primark.
The stylish ensemble, which consisted of a spaghetti strap crop top and shorts, showcased Myleene’s slender figure.
Flaunting her toned legs, Myleene opted for further elevating her height with a pair of white knee-high leather boots.
Myleene completed her look with a cream-shaggy faux-fur shawl and beamed towards the cameras as she departed the venue.
The British Fashion Awards, presented by jewellery brand Pandora, returned to the iconic London venue the Royal Albert Hall this week.
Myleene Klass flashed a glimpse of her taut midriff in a stylish white sequin co-ord set as she was among the first slew of celebrities to leave the star-studded Fashion Awards on Monday
The Smooth Radio host’s, 46, stylish ensemble consisted of a spaghetti strap crop top and shorts
The event unites the global fashion community in London, the home of fashion and creativity, to amplify leaders of change, celebrate excellence and support the next generation of creative talent.
It 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.
Hosted for the second year in a row by Maya Jama and Kojey Radical, the star-studded event saw Tom Ford win the Outstanding Achievement Award and Issa Rae bag the Pandora Leader of Change Award.
Caroline Rush, Chief Executive, of British Fashion Council, said: ‘We are delighted that Maya and Kojey are returning as the co-hosts this year.’
‘It was a pleasure to watch them on stage last year, their love and support of British fashion and emerging talent makes them the perfect duo for the job.’
‘I am really looking forward to seeing their dynamic energy on stage again as we celebrate the year in fashion.’
Rapper and fashion icon A$AP Rocky will be honoured as a Cultural Innovator after being part of many high-profile campaigns this year as well as making his Paris Fashion Week debut.
The gong celebrates a leading innovator and image-maker in the entertainment industry, who over the year, has created viral fashion moments which have had a profound impact on the fashion industry and wider culture.
Flaunting her toned legs, Myleene opted for further elevating her height with a pair of white knee-high leather boots
She completed her look with a cream-shaggy faux-fur shawl as she posed up a storm for the cameras while departing the venue
Chairman, Chief Executive and Creative Director of Moncler S.p.A., Remo Ruffini, received the Trailblazer Award for his contribution to the fashion industry.
Gucci received a Special Recognition Award for the ‘We Will Always Have London’, a campaign by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno captured by photographer and activist, Nan Goldin.
There were 15 awards up for grabs, including Designer of the Year, Model of the Year, British Menswear Designer of the Year, and British Womenswear Designer of the Year.
Alex Consani won the Model of the Year Award while Jonathan Anderson won the Designer of the Year Award.