Myleene Klass proved to be a fitting ambassador for Marks & Spencer today as she wore one of their designs to the Silver Clef Awards.
The TV presenter, 32, showed off her figure in a £49.50 grey corset dress, from the high street chain's summer collection, and a £335 pair of nude and camel Miu Miu leather platforms.
Although dropped from M&S's fashion campaigns earlier this year, she was flown to Barbados in February to shoot the advertising for M&S Money.
How apt: Myleene Klass wore a silver corset dress to the Silver Clef Awards in London this afternoon
Klass was joined at the afternoon ceremony by American singer Kelis, who was bang on trend in her nautical navy shift dress and pearls.
The flamboyant star gave her smart look at quirky twist with a pair of neon pink heels and multi-coloured nail varnish.
The mother-of-one, who recently hit the charts with her song Acapella, won the Raymond Weil International Award.
Musical guests: Kelis (left) picked an International award, while Lisa Stansfield attended
Ahead of the ceremony, the I Left My Heart In San Fracisco crooner thanked the organisers: 'I feel I've joined a very special club. I am a great believer that music can be a powerful healing force and I applaud all the fantastic work that Nordoff-Robbins has implemented over the past 50 years.'
Proceeds of today's luncheon, which was hosted by Sharon Osbourne, raises money for the Nordoff Robbins charity.
Legendary crooner: Tony Bennett with his Lifetime Achievement award
Posh lunch: The event was hosted by Sharon Osbourne (left), while Dame Vera Lynn accepted the Icon Award
A group statement said: 'We are delighted to be presented this year’s Nordoff Robbins Silver Clef and join the ranks of such Artistes as Robert Plant, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Elton John & The Who.
'Nordoff Robbins is an exceptional charity that has a positive impact on so many people’s lives, and we are very proud to be recognised by them in this way.'
This beats winning the X Factor: Boy band JLS received the prestigious Best Newcomer accolade
Rock 'n' roll: English band Muse (L-R) Matt Bellamy Dominic Howard and Christopher Wolstenholme accept the Silver Clef Award
The rocker was presented the award by Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood.
Slash, who was born and brought up in England until moving to Los Angeles when he was 11, said: 'I'm more than honoured to be the recipient of the Hard Rock Ambassador of Rock Award! Feels sort of like being Knighted, sort of. Cheers to Nordoff Robbins.'
Smart: Cilla Black (left) and Gloria Hunniford dressed up for the afternoon bash
No comments:
Post a Comment