Alex Scott and girlfriend Jess Glynne put on a loved-up display as they hold hands at Chioma Nnadi’s first issue of British Vogue launch party

Alex Scott and girlfriend Jess Glynne looked beyond smitten at the launch party for Chioma Nnadi’s first issue of British Vogue as editorial director on Thursday.

Celebrities flocked to Ladbroke Hall in Notting Hill to celebrate Chioma’s first issue since she replaced Edward Enninful, the outgoing editor-in-chief.

And in support of the former US editor, who moved to Britain after her new role, Alex and Jess made a fun appearance together.

Singer-songwriter Jess, 34, looked stylish in a brown suit and tie, while the sports presenter, 39, stunned in a sexy sheer dress.

Alex showed off her underwear in the semi-sheer garment and clung tightly to Jess’ hand as they posed for a photo.

Alex Scott, 39, and girlfriend Jess Glynne, 34, looked beyond in love at the launch party for Chioma Nnadi’s first issue of British Vogue as head of editorial content

Alex showed off her underwear in the semi-sheer garment as she posed in the stunning building

Star of the show Chioma, 44, looked exceptional in bright orange trousers with matching pumps and a stylish black blouse with a pink floral motif.

Chioma, who was previously praised by Anna Wintour for her ‘impeccable’ reputation, becomes the first black woman to edit the fashion magazine.

FKA twigs, 36, who is featured on the cover of the April issue, arrived at the event in a striking ensemble.

Her outfit consisted of sky-high green platform heels, a unique brown mini dress and a faux fur coat with spikes.

British radio presenter Clara Amfo, 39, looked sensational in a leggy, thigh-high, red and white slit dress as she arrived at the event.

Bel Powley, 32, showed off her slim physique in a semi-sheer lace corset dress with a flowy skirt.

Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan, 37, looked stunning in a pleated black jumpsuit with a ruffled bustier.

Jenna Coleman, 37, put on quite a show as she wore a statement metallic dress with peplum sleeves, paired with lace platform heels.

Singer-songwriter Jess looked stylish in a brown suit and tie, while the sports presenter stunned in a sexy sheer dress

Celebrities descended on Ladbroke Hall to celebrate Chioma’s, 44, (pictured) first issue since she replaced Edward Enninful, the outgoing editor-in-chief

Star of the show Chioma, looked special in brightly colored orange trousers with matching pumps and a stylish black blouse with pink floral pattern

And in support of the former US editor, who moved due to her new role, Alex and Jess (pictured) made a fun appearance together

FKA twigs, 36, who is featured on the cover of the April issue, arrived at the event in a striking ensemble (pictured with Chioma)

Her outfit consisted of sky-high green platform heels, a unique brown mini dress and a faux fur coat with spikes

Chioma, previously praised by Anna Wintour for her ‘impeccable’ reputation, becomes the first black woman to edit the fashion magazine (FKA sprigs on the cover of Vogue)

British radio host Clara Amfo, 39, looked sensational in a leggy, thigh-high slit red and white dress as she arrived at the event

Bel Powley, 32, showed off her slim physique in a semi-sheer lace corset dress with a flowy skirt

Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan, 37, looked stunning in a pleated black jumpsuit with a ruffled bustier

Jenna Coleman, 37, put on quite a show as she wore a statement metallic dress with peplum sleeves paired with lace platform heels

Jenna stunned in the silver statement dress, adorned with pretty black bows

Zawe Ashton radiated elegance in a satin yellow dress and accessorized with striking long blue gloves

The actress looked nothing short of sensational in her stylish attire

Chioma is known as the ‘nicest person at Vogue’, before the announcement an insider told The Times: ‘Chioma is a great choice. She is serious and smart and really knows her stuff. She doesn’t let herself be fooled.’

“Chioma is no longer the terrifying fashion editor of old,” says another Condé Nast insider.

‘She’s quite shy one-on-one and very calm. She’s one of those people who pauses before answering a question.”

While one veteran fashion PR said: ‘Off the record, (Nnadi) is the nicest person I’ve ever dealt with at Vogue.’

Her mixed and multicultural background makes her stand out in the fashion world, she says.

During her speech at the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 2018, she claimed, “I look around too often. . . fashion week and I’m one of the few black and brown faces. Black creatives are underrepresented at every level. . . Racism is a systemic problem’.