Neelam Gill cuts an elegant figure in a white blazer

Neelam Gill cuts an elegant figure in a white blazer and skirt as she attends the Conde Nast event at The Savoy

Neelam Gill epitomized elegance as she attended Conde Nast Traveler & Cartier’s Diwali celebration at The Savoy in London on Friday.

The 28-year-old model effortlessly turned heads at the event in a white blazer with beige details.

The beauty paired it with a matching skirt and added height to her figure with matching heels.

Neelam let her tresses fall loosely over her shoulders and accessorized her outfit with a white handbag.

The star enhanced her natural beauty for the evening with a light makeup palette.

Radiant: Neelam Gill epitomized elegance as she attended Conde Nast Traveler & Cartier's Diwali celebration at The Savoy in London on Friday

Radiant: Neelam Gill epitomized elegance as she attended Conde Nast Traveler & Cartier’s Diwali celebration at The Savoy in London on Friday

Style: The 28-year-old model effortlessly turned heads at the event as she donned a white blazer with beige details

Style: The 28-year-old model effortlessly turned heads at the event as she donned a white blazer with beige details

Neelam was recently linked to actor Leonardo DiCaprio after they spent time together on his yacht over the summer.

But in July, the model quashed the romance rumors, telling her Instagram followers: “Just to clear up the rumors… I’m not Leonardo DiCaprio’s new flame.”

“In fact, I am in a committed relationship with his good friend and have been for many months.”

“The only reason we were pictured in the same area is because I was there with my partner. “I hope this clears up any false stories.”

A source told Web that Neelam is dating Leo’s best friend and confirmed: “They are not together and never have been.”

In 2019, Neelam revealed the shocking racism she faced as a child in Coventry.

She remembered being called “p***” on the way to school and hating the color of her skin.

The activist, who was one of the first British Asian women to become the face of a major campaign when she was chosen as the face of Burberry in 2014, also called on the fashion industry to stop treating ethnic minority models as “tokens”. -Use faces.

Fashion: The beauty paired it with a matching skirt and added height to her figure with matching heels

Fashion: The beauty paired it with a matching skirt and added height to her figure with matching heels

Stunning: Neelam let her tresses cascade over her shoulders and accessorized her outfit with a white handbag (pictured with actress Charithra Chandran).

Stunning: Neelam let her tresses cascade over her shoulders and accessorized her outfit with a white handbag (pictured with actress Charithra Chandran).

Love Life: Neelam was recently linked to actor Leonardo DiCaprio after they spent time together on his yacht over the summer.  But in July, the model dispelled the romance rumors

Love Life: Neelam was recently linked to actor Leonardo DiCaprio after they spent time together on his yacht over the summer. But in July, the model dispelled the romance rumors

Pose: Influencer Rahi Chadda cut an incredibly stylish figure at the star-studded event

Pose: Influencer Rahi Chadda cut an incredibly stylish figure at the star-studded event

Friends: Rahi (R) was accompanied by his fashion friend and ultra-chic Thomas Brooks (L).

Friends: Rahi (R) was accompanied by his fashion friend and ultra-chic Thomas Brooks (L).

In a candid interview with Stylist, Neelam said, “I remember walking to school as a child and someone shouting ‘Paki’ from the window. ‘It was just so normal.’

She added: “I got comments like, ‘Is your dad the owner of the corner shop?'” or “Is he a taxi driver?” It really makes me angry. I could never imagine doing something like that to someone. That’s not something I would stand for right now, and I’m saying it very clearly now.

“When I was younger I was very insecure and didn’t think I was pretty because I thought being fair was what made you beautiful.” “I would always hate the color of my skin.”

Neelam acknowledged that the representation of ethnic minorities in the fashion industry has changed, but argued that more needs to be done.

The model revealed how many brands seemed to use minority models “just to cover their backs,” and even spoke about how her model friends had missed out on jobs because the designers “already had a black girl on the show.”

Neelam rose to fame after being discovered by them at the tender age of 14 after making her debut for none other than Fashion Week favorite Burberry, and it is thanks to them that she has become a household name.