Winnie Harlow looks sensational in a plunging gown with a dramatic ruffled cape on the red carpet at Vogue World

Winnie Harlow looks sensational in a plunging gown with a dramatic ruffled cape on the red carpet at Vogue World

Winnie Harlow looked sensational as she arrived at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane for the star-studded Vogue World Show on Thursday.

The model, 29, ensured that all eyes were on her in a plunging black velvet gown that hugged her slender frame. 

The stunning number featured a dramatic ruffled cape that fell into a small train on the red carpet. 

Winnie accessorised with a pair of matching gloves and added a glitzy snake bangle. 

To complete her look she wore multiple chandelier earrings and opted for a feline flick of black eyeliner. 

Glamour: Winnie Harlow, 29, looked sensational as she arrived at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane for the star-studded Vogue World Show on Thursday

Elegant: The model ensured that all eyes were on her in a plunging black velvet gown that hugged her slender frame

Elegant: The model ensured that all eyes were on her in a plunging black velvet gown that hugged her slender frame

The event – dubbed Britain’s answer to the iconic Met Gala – is set to have a legion of all-star attendees. 

Vogue World will serve as a fundraiser for Britain’s performing arts industry, with the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour overseeing proceedings and Vogue editor Edward Enninful also in attendace. 

The pair put on a united display as they walking the red carpet together after reports of a power struggle between the two. 

The first Vogue World event featured a fashion show and street fair when it took place in New York’s meatpacking district in 2021, but the London ceremony is expected to be a grander affair. 

The dress code will be Opening Night, with the invitation revealed a West End stage decorated with by blood-red velvet curtains.

Masterminded by BAFTA and Olivier-winning director Stephen Daldry, show director Emily Burns, and creative producer Fran Miller, along with the Vogue team, the evening will feature a vast array of performing arts.

Guests will watch opera and ballet and theatre at the event which sits at the start of London Fashion Week and acts to unveil and showcase talent.

Contributing designers for the guests and performers include 16Arlington, Ahluwalia, Burberry, Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY, Erdem, Maison Margiela, and SS Daley, among many other fashion giants. 

Eye-catching: The stunning number featured a dramatic ruffled cape that fell into a small train on the red carpet

Eye-catching: The stunning number featured a dramatic ruffled cape that fell into a small train on the red carpet

Stunning: Winnie accessorised with a pair of matching gloves and added a glitzy snake bangle

Stunning: Winnie accessorised with a pair of matching gloves and added a glitzy snake bangle

Wintour previously claimed the performing arts industry is “under threat'” meaning all proceeds from ticket sales will go to a range of theatre companies – among them the National Theatre, Royal Opera House and the Royal Ballet. 

Emily Ratajkoswki and Cara Delevingne were the first high profile guests to arrive at the bash.

While superstars including Kate Moss and Stormzy were hot on their heels. 

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