Daisy Edgar Jones stuns in a semi-sheer red gown as she arrives at the Vogue World afterparty… after confirming new romance with Anya Taylor-Joy’s ex Ben Seed

Supermodels, acting legends and royalty descended on London’s Theater Royal Drury Lane for the Vogue World Show on Thursday.

And ready to let her hair down after the main event, Daisy Edgar-Jones looked the picture of elegance as she arrived at private members club George in Mayfair for the official afterparty.

The actress, 25, looked nothing short of incredible in a red, semi-sheer Gucci dress with a high neck.

The flowing number featured a light blue silk bow around her bust and a small ruffle around her waist.

Daisy, who recently expanded her romance with Anya Taylor-Joy’s photographer ex-boyfriend Ben Seed, added a few extra inches to her frame with a pair of clear plastic and nude high heels.

Beauty: Daisy Edgar-Jones was the epitome of elegance as she arrived at George’s private members club in Mayfair for the official Vogue World after-party

She completed her stylish look by styling her blonde locks in soft waves and wearing a light makeup palette to highlight her natural beauty.

Billed as a ‘celebration of British performing arts across multiple acts’, this glittering one-off extravaganza kicked off London Fashion Week.

The event – ​​dubbed Britain’s answer to the iconic Met Gala – is the brainchild of Vogue’s editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, but viewers, who watched via the YouTube livestream, admitted on social media that they were left stunned by the ‘ bizarre’ show.

Thursday’s event served as a fundraiser for the British performing arts industry, with Anna overseeing proceedings.

The first Vogue World event featured a fashion show and street fair when it took place in New York’s meatpacking district in 2021, but the London ceremony was a much grander affair.

The dress code was Opening Night, with the invitation revealing a West End stage decorated with blood-red velvet curtains.

Led by BAFTA and Olivier-winning director Stephen Daldry, show director Emily Burns and creative producer Fran Miller, together with the Vogue team, the evening will feature a wide range of performing arts.

Wintour previously claimed the performing arts industry is ‘under threat’, meaning all proceeds from ticket sales will go to a range of theater companies including the National Theatre, the Royal Opera House and the Royal Ballet.

Flawless: The actress, 25, looked nothing short of incredible in a red, semi-sheer Gucci high-neck dress

Flawless: The actress, 25, looked nothing short of incredible in a red, semi-sheer Gucci high-neck dress

Stylish: the flowing number featured a light blue silk bow around her bust and a small ruffle around her waist

Stylish: the flowing number featured a light blue silk bow around her bust and a small ruffle around her waist

Wow!  Daisy, who recently confirmed her romance with Anya Taylor-Joy's photographer ex-boyfriend Ben Seed, added a few extra inches of height to her frame with a pair of clear plastic and nude high heels

Wow! Daisy, who recently confirmed her romance with Anya Taylor-Joy’s photographer ex-boyfriend Ben Seed, added a few extra inches of height to her frame with a pair of clear plastic and nude high heels

Glam: She completed her stylish look by styling her blonde locks in soft waves and wearing a light makeup palette to highlight her natural beauty

Glam: She completed her stylish look by styling her blonde locks in soft waves and wearing a light makeup palette to highlight her natural beauty

Big night: Billed as a 'multi-act celebration of British performing arts', the glittering one-off extravaganza kicked off London Fashion Week

Big night: Billed as a ‘multi-act celebration of British performing arts’, the glittering one-off extravaganza kicked off London Fashion Week

Star-studded: The event – ​​dubbed Britain's answer to the iconic Met Gala – is the brainchild of Vogue's editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, but viewers, who watched via the YouTube livestream, took to social media to admit that they were stunned by the 'bizarre' performance

Star-studded: The event – ​​dubbed Britain’s answer to the iconic Met Gala – is the brainchild of Vogue’s editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, but viewers, who watched via the YouTube livestream, took to social media to admit that they were stunned by the ‘bizarre’ performance

Viewers, who watched via the YouTube livestream, admitted on social media that they were left stunned by the ‘bizarre’ show, which started with Kate Moss, 49, doing an interpretive dance before Cara Delevingne appeared in the crowd dressed as a punk .

Supermodel Kate was first shown getting glammed up backstage before walking the wings of the theater as the show paid tribute to the theater artists it raises money for.

Opera singers then appeared in the crowd while Kate was seen via a screen on stage doing a bizarre interpretive dance under a black piece of cloth.

Model Cara, 31, then appeared in the crowd wearing a colorful punk mohawk, red-striped dress and oversized leather jacket.

She was seen cheering as she walked around the celebrity tables as FKA Twigs performed, before jumping on stage to join the singer.

The pair then shared a kiss before FKA was pulled away by dancers as she continued her performance, before Stormzy took to the stage for the third musical number.

The Vogue World show then closed with an epic performance from Annie Lennox, who sang the Eurythmics hit Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).