Holly Willoughby made a rare appearance to do her bit for a good cause as she led the stars at the annual BGC Group Charity Day in Canary Wharf on Wednesday.
The former This Morning presenter, 43, made a stylish arrival in a navy blue tailored suit and black heels as she got stuck in to man the phones alongside other celebrities.
Holly was joined at the event by Louise Redknapp, Davina McCall, Ashley Roberts, Gareth Southgate, and Princess Beatrice, amongst a host of other famous faces.
BGC Group’s annual charity day commemorates those whose lives were lost on 9/11 by providing their global revenues to hundreds of charities.
Louise, 49, looked effortlessly stylish in a tan and white chunky knitted cardigan, thrown over a white bodysuit and teamed with a pair of blue jeans.
Holly Willoughby made a rare appearance to do her bit for a good cause as she led the stars at the annual BGC Group Charity Day in Canary Wharf on Wednesday
Louise, 49, (right) looked effortlessly stylish in a tan and white chunky knitted cardigan, thrown over a white bodysuit and teamed with a pair of blue jeans, posing with Ashley Roberts
The 56-year-old TV star put on a casual display in wide-leg jeans and a grey short-sleeved cardigan, with the standout part of her look being a belt with a huge plate that reads ‘I am the boss’
Former England manager Gareth Southgate, 54, put his teamwork skills to the test as he could be seen chatting over the phone to the public to raise money
Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice looked elegant in a black and white polka dot dress, paired with a button-up jacket, as she did her bit for charity
The singer looked in very high spirits as she put herself to work on the phone and posed for snaps with Ashley Roberts, 42, who dazzled in a tan co-ord jacket and cargo trousers.
She elevated her natural beauty with a smoky palette of makeup and completed her office look with pointy heels.
Meanwhile, Davina looked as happy as ever at the annual event as she was pictured laughing in hysterics with the other A-listers.
The 56-year-old TV star put on a casual display in wide-leg jeans and a grey short-sleeved cardigan, with the standout part of her look being a belt with a huge plate that reads ‘I am the boss’.
Former England manager Gareth Southgate, 54, put his teamwork skills to the test as he could be seen chatting over the phone to the public to raise money.
He dressed for the occasion in a blue and white pinstriped shirt, teamed with a navy blazer.
Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice looked elegant in a black and white polka dot dress, paired with a cropped blazer jacket jacket, as she did her bit for charity.
She paired the vintage-style monochrome frock with shiny black heels and a matching clutch bag.
The royal, 36, was all smiles as she did her good deed for the day and chatted away on the phone.
The former This Morning presenter, 43, made a stylish arrival in a navy blue tailored suit and black heels as she got stuck in to man the phones alongside other celebrities
BGC Group’s annual charity day commemorates those whose lives were lost on 9/11 by providing their global revenues to hundreds of charities (Holly Willoughby pictured)
The singer looked in very high spirits as she put herself to work on the phone
Since its inception, Charity Day has raised approximately £150million globally
Ashley Roberts, 42, dazzled in a tan co-ord jacket and cargo trousers
She elevated her natural beauty with a smoky palette of makeup and completed her office look with pointy heels
Davina McCall put on a casual display in wide-leg jeans and a grey short-sleeved cardigan, with the standout part of her look being a belt with a huge plate that reads ‘I am the boss’
Princess Beatrice , 36, was all smiles as she did her good deed for the day and chatted away on the phone
Elsewhere at the event, former rugby player Mike Tindall, 45, put on an animated display as he helped out with the charity day
Football legend Harry Redknapp, 77, cut a serious figure as he got stuck into the action to raise funds
Meanwhile, Comedian Russell Kane, 49, brought along his chihuahua Brian to the cause, with the pooch wearing his own knitted jumper
Leigh Frances, better known as Keith Lemon, 50, brought the fun to the event as he left Davina roaring with laughter
Sir Mo Farah also seemed to be having the time of his life as he leapt around the event in a green bomber jacket and white Jordans sweatshirt
He later got stuck into the fun as he took to the phones to speak to lucky member of the public
Smooth radio host Kirsty Gallacher, 48, made her entrance to the charity day in a black shirt and trousers, paired with a chic cream blazer
Since its inception, Charity Day has raised approximately £150million globally.
The BGC Group each year commemorates the 658 friends and colleagues and 61 Euro brokers employees, who lost their lives in 2001.
Elsewhere at the event, former rugby player Mike Tindall, 45, put on an animated display as he helped out with the charity day.
Football legend Harry Redknapp, 77, cut a serious figure as he got stuck into the action to raise funds.
Meanwhile, Comedian Russell Kane, 49, brought along his chihuahua Brian to the cause, with the pooch wearing his own knitted jumper.
Leigh Frances, better known as Keith Lemon, 50, brought the fun to the event as he left Davina roaring with laughter.
Sir Mo Farah also seemed to be having the time of his life as he leapt around the event in a green bomber jacket and white Jordans sweatshirt.
He later got stuck into the fun as he took to the phones to speak to lucky member of the public.
Elsewhere, British cyclist Mark Cavendish, opted for comfort in a grey sweatshirt as he arrived at the star-studded event with his wife, former glamour model Peta Louise Todd
He looked happy as ever as he threw himself into the day of fundraising
Damien Lewis, 53, was also in attendance at the annual event, looking dapper in a v-neck shirt and green jacket
British track and field athlete Nathaneel Mitchell-Blake put his sporting skills to good use as he enjoyed a game of cricket with the other A-listers
And he wasn’t the only one utilizing his talent, as singer Tom Grennan appeared to put on a performance to keep morale high
He sported a graphic t-shirt with the words ‘Make some noise’ to throw his support behind Global’s Make Some Noise charity
Sadiq Khan, The Mayor Of London, also made an appearance at the annual charity event
Smooth radio host Kirsty Gallacher, 48, made her entrance to the charity day in a black shirt and trousers, paired with a chic cream blazer.
Elsewhere, British cyclist Mark Cavendish, opted for comfort in a grey sweatshirt as he arrived at the star-studded event with his wife, former glamour model Peta Louise Todd.
He looked happy as ever as he threw himself into the day of fundraising.
Damien Lewis, 53, was also in attendance at the annual event, looking dapper in a v-neck shirt and green jacket.
British track and field athlete Nathaneel Mitchell-Blake put his sporting skills to good use as he enjoyed a game of cricket with the other A-listers.
And he wasn’t the only one utilizing his talent, as singer Tom Grennan appeared to put on a performance to keep morale high.
All revenue earned at the trading floor event is donated to the Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund and other participating charities
The company holds the event each year to commemorate 658 Cantor Fitzgerald staff and 61 EuroBrokers employees who died in the attack on the World Trade Centre in New York on September 11 in 2001.
Louis Theroux put on a joyful display as he was snapped on the trading floor, doing his part for the event
BBC presenter Gabby Logan commanded attention in a bright coral suit as she showed her support for Muscular Dystrophy UK
The star, who hosted this year’s Olympics, looked stunning as she made herself at home at the London fundraiser
He sported a graphic t-shirt with the words ‘Make some noise’ to throw his support behind Global’s Make Some Noise charity.
Sadiq Khan, The Mayor Of London, also made an appearance at the annual charity event.
Louis Theroux, 54, put on a joyful display as he was snapped on the trading floor, doing his part for the event.
BBC presenter Gabby Logan, 52, commanded attention in a bright coral suit as she showed her support for Muscular Dystrophy UK.
The star, who hosted this year’s Olympics, looked stunning as she made herself at home at the London fundraiser.