Emma Weymouth wows in a shiny white suit at the opening of a new exhibition at the National Gallery
Emma Weymouth sparkled in a shimmering white suit on Thursday as she attended the opening of the Saint Francis Of Assisi exhibition at The National Gallery.
The 37-year-old Marchioness of Bath attended a private dinner hosted by fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli.
Emma donned a white tube top to show off her slim figure, which she paired with a striking shiny suit.
The socialite added inches to her height with heels to match the neutral tones of her ensemble and carried her belongings in a sparkly silver bag to add to the glitz and glamor of the look.
For makeup, she wore a very glowing palette with a rosy red lip and black eyeliner to accentuate her beauty.
Night out: Emma Weymouth, 37, wowed in a shiny white suit on Thursday as she attended the opening of the Saint Francis Of Assisi exhibition at The National Gallery
Glamorous: The Marchioness of Bath wore a white top that she paired with an off-white shiny suit
She posed for photos with Brunello’s daughter Carolina Cucinelli and fashion writer Pippa Vosper.
Also on hand were Mark Strong, Martha Ward, Federica Benda and Liza Marshall for the chic night out.
Emma’s father-in-law Alexander Thynn died of Covid-19 in April 2020, leaving her husband the Marquess of Bath in April and inheriting the Longleat estate, known as the first drive-through safari park outside Africa.
Emma has been married to Viscount Weymouth Ceawlin Thynn, 48, since June 2013, and the couple share sons John, six, and Henry, four.
The boys’ official titles are The Honorable John Alexander Ladi Thynn and The Honorable Henry Richard Isaac Thynn.
On her wedding day, Emma became the first black marquise in British history.
But in November, Emma said she doesn’t want her skin color to be a “defining feature” and is a reluctant role model after becoming Britain’s first black marquise.
The Marchioness, the daughter of a Nigerian oil magnate, appeared on the cover of Tatler in November 2021, telling of her grand plans for her family’s estate in Longleat.
Socialites: She posed for photos with author Pippa Vosper, who stunned in a black mesh dress
Stunning: The beauty added a shimmery black for extra glitz and glamor for her night out
Radiant: Emma opted for a flawless glowy makeup palette with a pink lip and black eyeliner to accentuate her beauty
Friends: Emma posed for the photo with Carolina Cucinelli, daughter of Brunello who hosted the dinner
Striking: Carolina, Emma and Pippa all looked beautiful at the cultural exhibition
Networking: The private dinner took place at the exquisite National Gallery for an exclusive gathering
Famous faces: Stardust actor Mark Strong was also present at the classy dinner party
Glamorous Occasion: (L to R) Liza Marshall, Mark Strong, Carolina Cucinelli and Federica Benda
Style: Art historian Flora Vesterberg, twice-removed cousin of the late Queen, looked stunning in a black and white floral dress with lace trim
Sensational: Pippa wore a semi-sheer knitted black dress, which she paired with golden heels
Fashionable company: Deputy editor of British Vogue Sarah Harris was chic in black slacks with a chic white blazer
Company: (L to R) Federica Benda, Carolina Cucinelli and Director of the National Gallery Dr. Gabriele Finaldi
Wow: Emily Hallie also opted for all white in a floral blazer and matching skirt – with striking red heels
Guests: Vogue contributor Candice Lake opted for a shimmery maxi skirt as she posed with Martha Ward
Meeting: (L to R) Esquire Editor Alex Bilmes, Charlie Porter and CEO of The Art Newspaper Nick Sargent
In the interview, she said she had a “responsibility” to maintain the estate.
She added: ‘I aspire to a future true [my skin colour] is not a defining characteristic.’
In the past, Emma has also talked about raising her sons on the Longleat estate, which contains a huge game park.
In 2014 she told Hello! Magazine that her eldest son John received a varied education by living around animals.
She said, “He learned how to roar by being around the lions at Longleat Safari Park and the animatronic dinosaurs. He can also make monkey noises.’