
Emma Weymouth wows in a plunging white figure-hugging gown as she joins glamorous Pixie Geldof for a glitzy party at Kensington Palace
Emma Weymouth looked sensational in a figure-hugging gown as she attended a party at The Orangery, Kensington Palace on Thursday.
The Marchioness of Bath, 39, showed off her amazing figure as she went braless under the plunging halterneck number as she attended the unveiling of VOYAGES by NEST New York, a new collection of fragrances.
She added inches to her frame in a pair of pink stilettos and toted her belongings in a small woven handbag.
Styling her long brunette tresses in a neat ponytail, Emma accessorised with a long dazzling pearl necklace and matching earrings.
She was joined by Pixie Geldof who looked stylish in a navy sleeveless midi dress which she paired with eye catching coral heels.
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The model, 34, styled her long tresses in a chic up-do and toted her belongings in a black clutch.
Pixie was all smiles as she posed for photos with model Jack Guinness, who looked dapper in a dark suit and black T-shirt.
Guests celebrated the unveiling of VOYAGES by NEST New York, a new collection of transportive exquisite fragrances during the evening.
Elsewhere Amy Jackson cut a glamorous figure in a satin halterneck gown which she paired with black pointed toe heels.
It comes after Emma stunned in a unique silver dress as she stepped out on the Cannes red carpet during the film festival last week.
The soicalite was all smiles for the cameras as she posed in the unique dress, which was decorated with intricate pastel flowers.
These subtle colours appeared to blend into a silver that turned see-through at the star's ankles, revealing her choice of a beige high heel.
The look was brought together by a pair of large, floral diamanté earrings and a necklace.
It comes after Emma stunned in a unique silver dress as she stepped out on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet last week
Emma accentuated these accessories by wearing her hair back with a deep red lip that complimented her glowing skin.
She was snapped as she headed to the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme, Wes Anderson's latest comedy drama.
With a big-name cast featuring the likes of Scarlett Johansson and Tom Hanks, it is one of the most hotly-anticipated premieres at the festival this year.
The Phoenician Scheme centres around a wealthy father-daughter who are targeted by tycoons, foreign terrorists, and determined assassins when she is appointed heir to his estate.
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