Suki Waterhouse looked unsteady on her feet as she left the ELLE Style Awards on Tuesday.
The 31-year-old model struggled down the steps of the Old Sessions House in London on her towering Jimmy Choo platforms and needed a helping hand to steady herself.
During her time at the party, she also accessorized with a suit jacket that covered up her chic dress, which consisted of a skimpy black bodysuit with a bardot neckline and a sheer sequin overlay.
The beauty showed off her long, elegant pins and tiny waist in the stylish ensemble, which she teamed with a pair of high heels.
Suki also accessorized with expensive jewelry from Tiffany & Co, including platinum and yellow gold hoop earrings and sterling silver cuffs.
Getting a helping hand: Suki Waterhouse appeared unsteady on her feet as she left the ELLE Style Awards on Tuesday
Goodnight: She had a successful evening at the star-studded soirée, receiving the Performer Award for her captivating performances on screen, on the runway and as a musician
She’s going down: The 31-year-old model struggled down the steps of the Old Sessions House in London on her towering Jimmy Choo platforms, needing a helping hand to steady herself
She had a successful evening at the star-studded soirée and received the Performer Award, not only for her captivating performances on screen and on the runway as an actress and former model, but also as a musician who has conquered and taken on a whole new industry Reinvention harnessed to the power of this world.
Suki joined a host of glamorous stars, including Florence Pugh and Billie Piper, at the swanky awards ceremonies.
Florence, 27, looked sensational as she slipped into a sheer lace dress for the occasion, which showed off a hint of her bare breasts and her gorgeous figure underneath.
The Oppenheimer star, who won the British Icon Award, showed off her toned arms in a sleeved halter dress embellished with floral appliqués and perfectly placed pearls.
The fishtail dress was perfectly tailored and fit like a glove, and she added a pop of color to the ensemble with a bright blue manicure.
Florence accentuated her features with a light layer of makeup and wore her bleached blonde locks in punk-inspired spikes.
She also dazzled in a selection of Tiffany & Co. jewelry with two pairs of platinum and sterling silver teardrop pearl earrings and a selection of white gold rings on her delicate fingers.
Elsewhere, Bianca Jagger, 78, exuded elegance in a flowing black satin dress with sheer sleeves and neckline detailing.
The fashion icon styled her dark locks into a bouffant and walked with the help of a cane as she rubbed shoulders with her celeb colleagues.
Layered Look: While at the party, she also accessorized with a suit jacket that covered her chic dress with a skimpy black bodysuit with a bardot neckline and a sheer sequin overlay
Sitting pretty: The beauty showed off her long, elegant pins and slim waist in the stylish ensemble, which she teamed with a pair of high heels
Wowza: Suki looked sensational as she posed up a storm earlier in the night
Out and about: Florence Pugh wowed in a sheer white dress as she left the party
Stylish: Bianca Jagger, 78, exuded elegance in a flowy black satin dress with sheer sleeves and neckline details
Taking the plunge: Marisa Abela wowed in a low-cut black dress, but she almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction as she strutted out of the venue
Leggy lady: Mia Regan dazzled in a white mini dress, which she paired with fishnet tights and platform heels
Lace lady: Gemma Chan sparkled in a nude satin dress decorated with lace
Loving Life: Ncuti Gatwa put on an animated show as he left the venue
Pour it out: Stormzy carried a drink in his hand as he left the venue
The ELLE Style Awards, in collaboration with Tiffany and Co, returned after a six-year hiatus ahead of the upcoming London Fashion Week.
Guests will help the glossy magazine celebrate inspiring and creative designers, models and talent in the fashion industry.
Florence Pugh, one of the most critically acclaimed and outspoken actresses of her generation, received The British Icon Award for not only being a formidable force on the big screen, but also for displaying great skill and courage when it comes to dressing.
Actress and advocate Gemma Chan accepted The Changemaker Award, an honor that reflects her efforts to use her platform both on and off screen to highlight other causes, from discrimination against minority voices in the entertainment industry on climate change.
In collaboration with the Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts, critically acclaimed London designer Martine Rose has been recognized with the title of “The Culture Shifter” for her ability to create collections that maintain their underground cult appeal while achieving global success.
Alexander McQueen’s current creative director, Sarah Burton OBE, has been honored with the Vanguard Award in honor of her influence in shaping the global fashion scene and her magical innovation that has brought the brand a new level of recognition and respect.
Trailblazing actor Ncuti Gatwa, who has starred in some of the most groundbreaking films and television series including Barbie and Sex Education, received the Modern Pioneer Award in recognition of how he is paving a path in the entertainment industry in his own way.
Feben is known for her structural explorations and her ability to integrate community into her pieces. She won the Breakthrough Designer award – presented in collaboration with Canada Goose – cementing her role as one of British fashion’s brightest rising stars, who is also one of numerous celebrities’ favorite designers.
Five years after launching with the clear goal of publishing books that will define and change the mainstream, Stormzy and Penguin Random House’s partnership, Merky Books, has been honored with the Collective of the Year award for supporting underrepresented writers awarded throughout Great Britain.
Kim Jones OBE, who is currently celebrating five years at the helm of Dior menswear and three years as artistic director of Fendi’s womenswear collection, was awarded the Designer of the Year award for his innovative reinterpretations of some of fashion houses’ most prestigious designs of commercially successful collections.
Big night out: Billie Piper looked incredible as she posed for snaps earlier in the night in a bright blue satin pantsuit, which she teamed with flared trousers and a wide-brimmed hat
Beautiful: Gwendoline Christie dazzled in a champagne dress with a sheer overlay and metallic leaf details, while Clara Amfo showed off her unique style in a black dress
Smoking hot: Heartstopper star Yasmin Finney sent temperatures soaring in a skin-tight red dress with a racy thigh-high slit
Points for days: Model Munroe Bergdorf looked stunning in a ruffled polkadot midi dress, while Letitia Wright flashed a glimpse of her toned midriff in a cropped black blazer
With a Grammy win and an Oscar nomination under her belt, Tems received The Trailblazer award at today’s awards ceremony to add to her growing collection, hailing her as the face of the global Afrobeats movement and voice of a generation of women in the Music.
Finally, ELLE UK paid tribute to the late Vivienne Westwood by posthumously honoring her with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Former actress and activist Bianca Jagger acknowledged the British luminary’s groundbreaking role in bringing modern punk and new wave fashion into the mainstream, paying tribute to Westwood’s eponymous fashion empire that redefined high fashion worldwide and secured a legacy that will last forever will live on.
With the event’s added focus on creating new opportunities for the next generation of image makers, stylists and designers, and with the support of editor and Central Saint Martins lecturer Berni Yates, ELLE UK also announced this evening that it will be hosting a year-round Offer will be offered. Long-term mentorship for aspiring fashion photographers, authors, designers and stylists. Mentees also have the opportunity to contribute to the ELLE UK pages.
Kenya Hunt, Editor-in-Chief of ELLE UK, said: “Our worthy ELLE Style Awards 2023 winners are pushing boundaries and changing the culture of their industries in inspiring ways.” “We’re delighted to have been able to not only celebrate these visionaries this evening, but “We can also announce the launch of our year-long mentorship program to develop opportunities for the next generation of British talent and improve entry into our creative industries.”
ELLE Style Awards 2023: The winners
THE BRITISH ICON – Florence Pugh
THE CULTURE CHANGER – Martin Rose
THE CHANGER – Gemma Chan
THE VANGUARD AWARD – Sarah Burton
MODERN PIONEER – Ncuti Gatwa
BREAKTHROUGH DESIGNER – Feben
THE ACTOR – Suki Waterhouse
COLLECTIVE OF THE YEAR – Merky Books
DESIGNER OF THE YEAR – Kim Jones
Life’s work – Vivienne Westwood