Dame Joanna Lumley looked effortlessly chic as she stepped out at the Burberry show during London Fashion Week, wearing some striking green shades.
The Absolutely Fabulous legend, 77, oozed class as she was spotted at the fashion show in Victoria Park, east London, on Monday.
For the show, Joanna wore a white shirt and wide-leg pants decorated with yellow flowers and wore huge green oval sunglasses.
She completed the casual, yet stylish look with an oversized cream coat and accessorized with a white clutch and black leather boots.
Joanna was one of many famous faces spotted on the show, along with Cara Delevingne, Olivia Colman, Lily Allen and Iris Law.
Dame Joanna Lumley looked effortlessly chic as she stepped out at the Burberry show in Victoria Park, East London, during London Fashion Week on Monday, wearing a pair of statement green shades
The Absolutely Fabulous legend, 77, oozed class as she was spotted at the fashion show
Cara, 31, cut a striking figure in a red checked co-ord with a suit jacket and quirky black combat trousers with snaps at the hem.
She slipped her feet into a pair of heels and also donned a pair of matching plaid socks which showed off as she posed up a storm before taking her seat in the star-studded front row.
Cara wore radiant makeup and smoothed her dark locks. She also rolled up her sleeves to show off her intricately tattooed forearms.
Elsewhere, Oscar winner Olivia, 50, opted for a stylish checked maxi dress which she teamed with a chic trench coat.
Model Iris Law, 23, the daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, was also dressed to impress, putting on a very leggy show in a brown suede mini dress.
The gown featured a high neckline and zipper details and she added extra height to her frame with a pair of nude stilettos.
Lily Allen was the epitome of chic as she arrived in a figure-hugging black top which she teamed with a long pleated gray skirt.
The singer, 38, then wrapped a purple and blue argyle scarf around her and wore the colors in her heels and accessories.
Joanna wore a white shirt and wide-leg trousers for the show, decorated with yellow flowers, and wore huge green oval sunglasses
She completed the casual, yet stylish look with an oversized cream coat and accessorized with a white clutch and black leather boots.
Cara Delevingne led the star-studded arrivals at the Burberry show in Victoria Park during London Fashion Week on Monday
Lila Moss followed in her mother’s stylish footsteps as she turned heads in a stunning green ensemble for the Fashion Week show.
The outfit consisted of a fitted sweater and a silky floral skirt with a quirky asymmetrical hemline.
It comes after it was announced that Joanna will star in a major new travel show with ITV, which will start filming in late spring.
She will travel the 2,700 kilometer long Danube for her latest adventure.
Joanna recently made headlines by starring alongside Michelle Keegan in the Netflix thriller Fool Me Once.
And this year she will visit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine – the ten countries through which the river flows or borders.
Meanwhile, model Iris Law, 23, the daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, was also dressed to impress and put on a very leggy display in a brown suede mini dress
Lily Allen, 38, was the epitome of chic as she arrived in a figure-hugging black top which she paired with a long pleated gray skirt
Lila Moss followed in her mother’s stylish footsteps as she turned heads in a stunning green ensemble for the Fashion Week show
Talking about her upcoming adventure, she shared The sun: ‘We are going on a trip at the end of spring 2024 and it is incredibly exciting.
‘We go through a part of the world that I’m not very familiar with, and through all the countries through which the Danube flows.’
An insider also told the paper: ‘Producers are preparing to shoot the show soon and while destinations in some countries have already been organised, others are taking more planning.’
This is because the Danube borders Ukraine, so the bosses are taking measures to see how safe it would be to film given the ongoing war with Russia.