Mutya Buena and Ella Eyre were dressed to impress as they attended The Fashion Awards x 10 Magazine event in London on Tuesday evening.
The Sugababes star, 39, looked incredible as she showed off her edgy sense of style in an all-black ensemble.
The beauty put on a busty display in a seamless black bodysuit teaming it with a pair of flared leather-look trousers.
Mutya layered up with a leather-fringed jacket and added inches to her frame with a pair of silver sparkly heels.
She completed the look with a Yves Saint Laurent quilted handbag which boasted a gold chain and elevated her beauty with a flawless palette of makeup.
Meanwhile, Ella, 30, cut a stylish figure in a red sleeveless ribbed top which boasted a pink ruffled trim.
She teamed the chic top with a multicoloured pleated skirt and further accessorised the ensemble with a chunky black waist belt that featured a silver ring detailing.
She added inches to her frame with a pair of chunky knee-high leather boots and toted her essentials around in a black leather cross-body bag.
The singer completed her look with some chunky silver hoop earrings and wore a natural palette of makeup.
Model Cora Corré also attended the event wearing a pastel bandeau midi dress which boasted several graphic prints and featured a distressed hem.
She teamed the look with black knee-high leather boots and toted her essentials around in a brown leather handbag.
The celebrities attended the event to celebrate Sophia Neophitou-Apostolou, the Editor-In-Chief of 10 Magazine as she prepares to receive the Special Recognition Award for her contribution to the fashion industry.
The Editor-In-Chief will be honoured at the annual fashion fundraising extravaganza on December 2 at the Royal Albert Hall.
Sophia is a highly respected individual in the London fashion industry and she launched 10 Magazine in 2000.
Since then, she has expanded the 10 franchise to men’s fashion, with global editions in Australia, the U.S., Japan, and most recently Germany.
She is also well known for her creative collaborations with brands including Antonio Berardi, Roland Mouret, Richard Nicoll, Katharine Hamnett, Sinha Stanic, and Elie Saab as well as her decade-long creative partnership with Victoria’s Secret.
According to Womenswear Daily, Sophia said she felt ‘truly honoured’ about the recognition.
She said: ‘It’s lovely to be to get the recognition, but that’s not why we do it. None of us do it for that.’
‘We do it to have a platform to create, to be inspired and to invite other people and nurture the world we live in.
‘I am also here to help the designers achieve what they need, give them platforms, and find solutions for them. And it’s great when someone says “Well done”‘