Sarah Ferguson is effortlessly chic in a trendy leather blazer as she attends the Wolseley City Inaugural VIP dinner
Sarah Ferguson was effortlessly chic in a monochrome ensemble as she attended the Wolseley City Inaugural VIP Dinner in London last night.
The Duchess of York, 64, wore a glamorous leather blazer, adorned with gold buttons, over a midi wrap dress, at the newly opened restaurant.
She paired the trendy look with lace-up combat boots and a flashy metal heel.
The mother-of-two styled her auburn locks in loose waves, tying some strands back.
Sarah completed the look with a sparkling headband and opted for statement makeup with lilac eyeshadow and statement eyeliner.
Sarah Ferguson was effortlessly chic in a monochrome ensemble as she attended the Wolseley City Inaugural VIP Dinner in London last night
The Duchess was all smiles as she posed for photos at the dinner, which was attended by VIPs including Duran Duran’s Nick Rhodes and Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason.
Royal photographer Hugo Burnand was also photographed at the glitzy event, as was former Tory MP Rory Stewart.
The Wolseley City opened this autumn – as the ‘younger sister’ of the historic Mayfair eatery in London’s Piccadilly – and is located on the city’s Square Mile.
It’s already been a busy month for Sarah, who was ready for a night out with her daughter Princess Beatrice after a glamorous makeover by a high-profile make-up artist who was believed to be in New York last week.
The Duchess of York and her eldest daughter got their make-up done by Clarissa Luna – who lives in the Big Apple – and then posed for a handful of stunning photos.
The mother-daughter duo were both dressed to impress, with Beatrice, 35, wearing a figure-hugging $3,000 navy blue dress from designer The Vampire’s Wife.
Sarah – often called Fergie – opted for a $1,600 black dress with intricate lace detailing, a high neckline and a corset-style bodice from Alice and Olivia.
Both royals had flawless makeup, with Beatrice wearing a slightly softer look than her mother, who went for smokey eye makeup and a bolder blush.
The Duchess of York, 64, wore a glamorous leather blazer, adorned with gold buttons, over a midi wrap dress, at the newly opened restaurant
The princess wore her dark blonde hair half up, while the rest fell in loose curls around her shoulders.
It comes after Beatrice was spotted dressed for the cooler weather with a chic trench coat over her dress as she enjoyed a night out in New York last week.
The mother of one wore the tan coat over a navy satin-trimmed dress as she walked through Lower Manhattan late on Friday.
She completed her look with a pair of black heels and carried a matching clutch bag for the occasion, while keeping her makeup simple and her dark blonde hair around her shoulders.
The royal appeared in good spirits for her New York outing, which came days after her mother, Sarah, called Beatrice and her sister Eugenie her “soulmates.”
Se said her two daughters are the “biggest cheerleaders” here and praised their support since her cancer diagnosis.
The Duchess was all smiles as she posed for photos at the dinner, which was attended by VIPs including Duran Duran’s Nick Rhodes and Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason (left, next to Hugo Burnand)
The Wolseley City opened this autumn – as the ‘younger sister’ of the historic Mayfair eatery in London’s Piccadilly – and is located on the city’s Square Mile. In the photo: Nick Rhodes and Alexandra Stama
Royal photographer Hugo Burnand was also photographed at the glitzy event, as was former Tory MP Rory Stewart (pictured left of Sir John Standing)
Sarah discovered she had breast cancer after a routine screening and underwent a successful one-off mastectomy in June.
“My two amazing daughters are my true cheerleaders, my dedicated champions and my soulmates, and they have been as supportive as they can be, as they always are,” she shared PEOPLE.
Prince Andrew’s ex-wife also opened up for the first time about her experiences when she made her debut as Loose women panelist on November 2.
The mother-of-two was scheduled to launch the first ‘Don’t Skip Your Screening’ campaign, highlighting the importance of attending mammography appointments.
The V Foundation for Cancer Research unveiled the Sarah Ferguson V Scholar Grant for Breast Cancer Research on October 30, in honor of the Duchess.
Sarah, popularly known as Fergie, will join forces with the V Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Committee to select a research grant recipient by the end of 2024.
The project complements her commitment to supporting cancer patients, survivors and research patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust and the work of her foundation Sarah’s Trust.
The Duchess said she is excited to be working with the V Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Committee – and recently raised more than $500,000 for cancer research at their annual event in Napa.