Emma Weymouth cut an effortlessly elegant figure as she attended a charity fundraiser in London last night.
The Marchioness of Bath, 37, opted for a tailored leopard-print suit for the conservation charity Turk’s event.
As she arrived at the Mayfair private member’s club Langan’s Brasserie, the British socialite happily posed for photos.
The mother-of-two’s stunning two-piece suit featured a black racer stripe running down the sides of the slim fitting trousers.
Meanwhile, her perfectly tailored jacket featured a black satin lapel and matching button.
As she arrived at the Mayfair private member’s club Langan’s Brasserie last night, Emma happily posed for some photos
Emma opted to wear a low-cut black top underneath the jacket and accessoried it with a dainty silver necklace and some diamond earrings.
To complete her stylish ensemble, Emma added a pair of black pointy stiletto heels and a mini leopard-print handbag with a gold chain.
Styling her hair in a chic slicked back bun, the model rocked a liquid eyeliner flick and otherwise opted for minimal makeup.
Last night’s event was hosted by the African conservation charity Tusk – which has protected over 70m hectares of land in the past 30 years.
The glamorous event – which was also attended by Natalie Imbruglia and Jack Savoretti – was held to raise money for people running the Lewa Safari marathon later this year on behalf of the charity.
Since 2000, the marathon has raised over £8m for the charity – which has been used on frontline conservation, healthcare initiatives and schools around Kenya.
The British model has been married to Ceawlin Thynn, the Marquess of Bath since 2013.
The couple – who attended the opening of the Crown To Couture exhibition at Kensington Palace earlier this month – share their two children John, seven, and Henry, five.
Emma opted to wear a low-cut black top underneath the jacket and accessoried it with a dainty silver necklace and some diamond earrings
Emma pictured with Tusk Chief Executive Charlie Mayhew (left), actress Jemma Powell (centre right) and singer Jack Savoretti
In 2020, Emma recalled the ‘sharp personal sadness’ she endured after losing her father-in-law Lord Bath to coronavirus.
The socialite described it as a moment ‘unlike any other’ she experienced during the difficult lockdown period.
Lord Bath passed away aged 87 on April 6 2020, three weeks after he was admitted to the Royal United Hospital in Bath where it was confirmed he had Covid-19.
Emma also discussed the ‘panic’ she felt in March when the onset of the virus meant Longleat, the Elizabethan manor house and safari park she runs with her husband, was forced to close its gates to visitors.
Writing in British Vogue, Emma said the ‘humbling responsibility of being at the helm’ of the estate and navigating it through the pandemic has kept her going during the difficult time.
Speaking about their family bereavement, Emma explained: ‘It was a moment unlike any other I have experienced in the past six months – one of sharp personal sadness.
The mother-of-two completed her outfit with a pair of black pointy stiletto heels and a mini leopard-print handbag with a gold chain
Emma was all smiles as she left the event – which was raising money for those running the Lewa Safari marathon later this year
‘We tried to show solidarity in ways that we could. We lit the house in blue, and clapped for our carers on Thursday nights, even though we have no neighbours within earshot.
‘But each time we did it, it was incredibly and increasingly moving because of the way the NHS had taken care of my husband’s late father.’
Lord Bath was known for his flamboyant dress sense and affairs with as many as 70 women, which he referred to as his ‘wifelets’.
He and his wife Anna Thynn, Marchioness of Bath boycotted Emma and Ceawlin’s wedding in 2013 because his son removed several of his lurid self-painted murals from the walls of Longleat House.
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