Paul Mescal’s sister Nell made a rare appearance at the 2023 Rolling Stone awards on Thursday.
The Irish singer-songwriter, 20, made a solo red carpet appearance at London’s Camden Roundhouse for the star-studded awards ceremony.
And looking the spitting image of her older brother, 27, Nell was quick to make an impression.
The younger sister of the Normal People star and Oscar nominee slipped into a gorgeous velour maxi dress, detailed with a sweet satin bow.
Nell oozed glamour in her evening attire and added height to her frame with stylish black court heels, finished off with a pop of red lipstick.

Solo arrival: Paul Mescal ‘s sister Nell, 20, made a rare appearance at the 2023 Rolling Stone awards on Thursday

Uncanny: The younger sister of the Normal People star and Oscar nominee, 27, (pictured) made a solo red carpet appearance without her big bro
Nell has released three singles and has a management deal with American firm Q Prime, which looks after Metallica, Muse and Foals, as well as being signed with Manchester indie label LAB Records.
Back in January, Nell revealed that she has a type of scoliosis and so had to have life-changing back surgery.
Being out of action in recovery for two months, meant that she became engrossed in her phone and piano and decided to follow the path of a musician.
Nell has delighted her fans with her recent release of Homesick, and earlier this month appeared on The Late Late Show.
She has over 70,000 followers on Instagram who have been quick to support her rise to fame.
Paul and Nell do have another brother Donnacha Mescal, who is currently living in New York and works in HR.
The first ever Rolling Stone UK awards, in collaboration with Remy Martin, celebrates music and will induct 13 winners into the Rolling Stone UK Hall of Fame.
Taking place at London’s Camden Roundhouse, comic Munya Chawaw, 30, will host the event, with live performances. The ceremony is sponsored by Volvo.

Her claim to fame: Nell has released three singles and has a management deal with American firm Q Prime, which looks after Metallica, Muse and Foals, as well as being signed with Manchester indie label LAB Records

Following in her brother’s footsteps: Nell has delighted her fans with her recent release of Homesick, and earlier this month appeared on The Late Late Show

Siblings: Paul, middle, and Nell, right, do have another brother Donnacha Mescal, left, who is currently living in New York and works in HR
Ozzy Osbourne will receive the Icon Award.
The Prince of Darkness, 74, who rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, will not perform, but will give a speech at the ceremony.
For the Artist Award, Jessie Ware will compete against Raye, Grian Chatten, J Hus, Jorja Smith and Romy.
Dua Lipa will battle it out against Ellie Goulding, Kenya Grace, Dave & Central Cee and Pink Pantheres for Best Song.
Ren, Maisie Peters, Wunderhorse, Olivia Dean, Nia Archives, ShyGirl are all up for the Breakthrough Award.
In the Live Act category, Nova Twins, Loyle Carner, Yungblud, Elton John, Louis Tomlinson and Rina Sawayama are nominated.
Blur – The Ballad of Darren, Raye – My 21st Century Blues, J Hus – Beautiful and Brutal Yard, Young Fathers – Heavy Heavy, Jorja Smith – Falling or Flying, Romy – Mid Air, Niall Horan – The Show and The Chemical Brothers – For That Beautiful Feeling are up for The Album Award.
For Best Festival, Glastonbury, End Of The Road, Reading & Leeds, Download, Green Man and Wide Awake will go head-to-head.