Supermodels, acting legends, royalty and some of the biggest names in show business gathered at the Theater Royal Drury Lane on Thursday for the Vogue World Show.
And many of the stars continued the party late into the night at the George private members club in the heart of Mayfair to celebrate at the event’s official after-party.
With a room full of beautiful celebrities, it’s no wonder a Hollywood star was spotted making his way into the party.
The A-lister is known for his penchant for young models and made a low-key arrival at the party.
He wore a black suit and hid his face behind a black baseball cap and matching face mask, but can you guess who it is?
Low profile: With a room full of beautiful celebrities, it’s no wonder a Hollywood star was spotted sneaking into the Vogue World after-party
Party time: The stars danced the night away at the event’s official afterparty, held at the private members’ club George in the heart of Mayfair
Hide: The A-lister is known for his penchant for young models and made a low-key arrival at the party
Sneaky: He wore a black suit and hid his face behind a black baseball cap and matching face mask, but can you guess who it is?
It’s Leonardo DiCaprio!
The movie star, 48, did his best to hide under the radar as he headed into the exclusive venue to dance the night away.
The actor could have tried to keep a low profile after receiving backlash following his public kiss with Italian model Vittoria Ceretti in Ibiza last week.
The Revenant sensation was spotted in a passionate clinch with his new flame Vittoria Ceretti, 25, during a recent visit to Hi Ibiza nightclub on the Spanish party island.
He has a reputation for only dating women aged 25 or younger and tends to break up with them after they reach the milestone – as he did with his last serious girlfriend Camila Morrone, now 26.
After the photos with Vittoria emerged, many were quick to ridicule him for not being a long-term relationship as she turns 26 next June.
Leonardo and Vittoria, who is 23 years younger than the actor, were spotted gazing lovingly into each other’s eyes before locking lips as they partied until 4.30am at the raucous venue.
It’s unclear exactly when they met, but the pair were spotted together in France in late May, just as his film Killers of the Flower Moon premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
It’s Leonardo DiCaprio! The movie star, 48, did his best to hide under the radar as he headed into the exclusive venue to dance the night away
Another: The actor could have tried to keep a low profile after receiving backlash following his public kiss with Italian model Vittoria Ceretti in Ibiza last week
They were also spotted enjoying an afternoon of ice cream together in Santa Barbara at the end of August.
The Balenciaga brand ambassador appears to know some of Leonardo’s inner circle well this summer, including Fusion model Neelam Kaur Gill and DNA model Meghan Roche.
Vogue World – also known as Britain’s answer to the iconic Met Gala – is the brainchild of Vogue’s editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
Billed as a ‘celebration of British performing arts across multiple acts’, this glittering one-off extravaganza kicked off London Fashion Week.
But viewers, who watched via the YouTube livestream, admitted on social media that they were baffled 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.
Woman behind it all: Vogue World – dubbed Britain’s answer to the iconic Met Gala – is the brainchild of Vogue’s editor-in-chief Anna Wintour (pictured with Baz Luhrmann and Edward Enninful)
Unique: But viewers watching via the YouTube livestream admitted on social media they were stunned by the ‘bizarre’ show when it started with Kate Moss, 49, doing an interpretive dance
Led by BAFTA and Olivier-winning director Stephen Daldry, show director Emily Burns and creative producer Fran Miller, along with the Vogue team, the evening featured 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.
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.
She waved her arms in the air as fabric billowed over her before emerging from backstage and gracing the stage before the second musical number.
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.
Bizarre: During the show, Cara Delevingne also appeared in the audience as a punk (she is pictured at the afterparty still sporting the same quirky hairstyle she debuted on stage)
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).
She was joined on stage by a slew of backing singers as models paraded through the crowd in an epic extravaganza.
Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington then all graced the stage holding hands.
The supermodels, who all appeared on the cover of the September issues of Vogue in the US and Britain, received loud cheers from the crowd as they stepped out.
They then all showed off their modeling credentials as they strutted their stuff through the crowd before returning to the stage with Annie.
The models were all presented with huge bouquets of red roses as a huge array of stars streamed onto the stage, with Cara appearing again in her punk look.