Kimberley Garner dazzles at Chain Of Hope Gala

They never fail to bring the glamour to a glitzy soiree.

So it was no surprise to see Ashley James, Kimberley Garner and Jessica Wright looked sensational as they lead the arrivals at the Chain Of Hope Gala at at Grosvenor House in London on Friday. 

Ensuring all eyes would be on her as she made her way into the event, the 27-year-old former Made In Chelsea star opted for a strapless black ballgown that showed off her sensational figure. 

 

Clinging to her hourglass curves, the figure-hugging satin garment featured sequinned detailing that caught the eye.

Flaring out into a dramatic full length train, the gown followed her as she walked, ensuring she looked every inch the stylish starlet on the outing. 

Keeping her make-up neutral so as not to detract from her glamorous ensemble, the blonde bombshell finished off the look by wearing her glossy tresses in a sleek centre parting. 

Glam: Kimberley looked sensational

Stylish: Ensuring all eyes would be on her as she made her way into the event, the 27-year-old former Made In Chelsea star opted for a strapless black ballgown

Head turner: Clinging to her hourglass curves, the figure-hugging satin garment featured sequinned detailing that caught the eye

Head turner: Clinging to her hourglass curves, the figure-hugging satin garment featured sequinned detailing that caught the eye

Kimberley is a renowned swimwear designer who has just returned from the States where she is hoping to launch the brand. 

Speaking to MailOnline, the designer admitted she was mixing business with pleasure during her first trip to the Floridian city.

‘I am over in Miami on a girls holiday,’ she said. ‘It’s been really fun and the first time I have been to Miami.

‘I will be staying a little longer over here for work on Kimberley London Swimwear, but London is definitely still home.’ 

Kimberley has fully thrown herself into herself into swimwear design over recent years, designing several swimwear lines since leaving Made in Chelsea in 2012.

She previously revealed she has fully embraced the challenges that come with running a business, saying: ‘I have some really cool new designs coming out over the next few months which I am excited about.

‘They are still all made in London, which is really important to me.

‘I love being a young female running a start up. Learning every section of what it take to run a company has been amazing and challenging but am really excited to see it grow and can’t wait for next year’s collections.’

 

 

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