Anais Gallagher looked stunning in a black and white patterned midi dress as she attended the Moco Museum London Inaugural Gala on Tuesday.
Noel Gallagher, 24, member of The Daughter of Oasis, who recently gave her opinion on the ongoing Oasis ticket debate, put on a chic show in the funky ensemble.
She wore a brown belt and a pair of nude and white heels, which made her look taller.
The model looked effortlessly glamorous with her blonde locks in a naturally straight hairstyle and a radiant makeup look.
It’s a busy week for Anais, who also attended the launch of Diptyque’s perfume Les Essences De Diptyque in London on Thursday.
Anais Gallagher looked stunning in a black and white floral midi dress as she attended the Moco Museum London Inaugural Gala on Tuesday
Noel Gallagher, 24, of The Daughter of Oasis, who recently gave his opinion on the ongoing Oasis ticket debate, gave a classy performance in the funky ensemble
Anais was joined at the gala by a host of famous faces, including singer Ella Eyre and actresses Emma Rigby and Cailee Spaeny.
Former Strictly Come Dancing star and singer HRVY was also in attendance with his former girlfriend, Emmerdale actress Mimi Slinger.
Ella, 30, showed off her quirky sense of style in an oversized mustard yellow shirt paired with wide brown trousers.
She accessorized with a beret, rectangular sunglasses, and a pair of square loafers, carrying her belongings in a black handbag.
Meanwhile, 26-year-old actress Cailee Spaeny, who plays Rain Carradine in the highly anticipated new Alien film, stole a very glamorous show in a sheer, floor-length black evening gown.
She completed her look with an oversized black jacket and wore her hair neatly pinned back.
Heartstopper actress Yasmin Finney, 21, put on a very leggy show in a black embroidered mini dress. She teamed the glitzy outfit with tan biker boots and layered gold necklaces.
Actress Susana Renteria also posed for photos in a dress with a striking pattern and a high slit on the thighs.
The model looked effortlessly glamorous as she wore her blonde locks in a naturally straight hairstyle and opted for a radiant makeup palette
Ella Eyre, 30, showed off her quirky sense of style in an oversized mustard yellow shirt paired with baggy brown trousers
She accessorized with a beret, rectangular sunglasses and a pair of square loafers, and carried her belongings in a black handbag
Meanwhile, 26-year-old actress Cailee Spaeny, who plays Rain Carradine in the highly anticipated new Alien film, put on a very glamorous show in a floor-length black gown
She completed her look with an oversized black blazer and wore her hair neatly pinned back.
Heartbreaking actress Yasmin Finney, 21, showed off a very long show in a black embroidered mini dress
Former Strictly Come Dancing star and singer HRVY was also in attendance with his former Emmerdale actress girlfriend Mimi Slinger
Actress Susana Renteria also posed for photos in a dramatic patterned dress with a very high thigh slit
Anais’ recent outings come after she criticised fans for behaving in an “ageist and misogynist” manner, who complained about young people joining Oasis after the brothers announced their long-awaited reunion.
Social media was abuzz with older fans of the band, complaining that ‘suddenly everyone loved Oasis’ and insisting they should be given priority to get tickets for next summer’s shows.
She vented her anger on TikTok, saying, “There’s one thing I won’t tolerate: ageism and misogyny surrounding tickets.”
“Sorry, if a 19-year-old girl in a pink cowboy hat wants to join, I’ll make sure my friendship bracelets are ready.”
She also showed her support for fellow user Josie, who wrote: ‘What do you mean everyone suddenly likes Oasis? Everyone has always liked them. They are one of the most famous bands in the world.’
“Don’t try to keep Oasis out, because you probably can’t keep the most famous band in the UK out. Literally, the whole of Britain is an Oasis fan.”
Anais, whose mother is Noel’s first wife, Meg Mathews, has become a fixture on her father’s side, accompanying his solo band High Flying Birds on tour in 2023 and directing a documentary about the journey.
Anais recently spoke out about the Oasis ticket debate, responding to fans who were ‘ageist and misogynist’ and complained about young people jumping on the Oasis bandwagon (pictured above in 2015)
She vented her anger on TikTok, saying: ‘One thing I will not tolerate is the ageism and misogyny around people wanting to buy tickets’
She said: ‘I know he likes to think differently, but I honestly love my dad’s music more than anything. I play Oasis and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds on full blast in my room all the time.’
The Mail revealed last month that Anais and Liam Gallagher’s 23-year-old son Gene took the lead in resolving their feud and convincing their fathers to get back together after 15 years.
A friend of the stars revealed: ‘Anais and Gene led the way in showing their fathers that they could put their differences aside.’
“They didn’t mince their words. They told their fathers that they loved their old music and that they wanted to see the two of them on stage together.”
Anais previously supported the news of the Oasis reunion by posting photos of her father and uncle from the 90s and declaring: ‘Summer 2025’
Anais, whose mother is Noel’s first wife, Meg Mathews, has become a fixture on her father’s side (pictured together in 2018)
She vented her anger on TikTok, saying: ‘One thing I will not tolerate is the ageism and misogyny around people wanting to buy tickets’
She also reposted the band’s announcement video and their statement: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars are aligned. The great wait is over. Come see it. It won’t be televised.”
Liam and Noel Gallagher will reunite next week for the first time since the announcement of their dramatic reunion tour.
To discuss their upcoming performances, it looks like the brothers will be enjoying a bite to eat and a drink in London next week.
When a fan asked on social media ‘when are you going to meet Noel again?’, Liam replied: ‘After Malta we’re going to have dinner and drinks in London. I can’t say where as it’s a secret.’