Minnie Driver suffered a wardrobe malfunction when her shoe broke after she let loose at the Serpentine Gallery’s boozy, star-studded summer party.
The Ella Enchanted actress, 54, joined a plethora of stars the Serpentine soiree in Kensington, London, on Tuesday evening.
She looked summery in a patterned pink dress with dazzling red jewel details, a pair of black heels and a matching clutch.
However, the British-American actress was left red-faced as she left the party when the strap on one of her heels snapped.
The accident forced Minnie to leave the annual event at Serpentine Pavilion barefoot.
Minnie Driver suffered a wardrobe malfunction when her shoe broke after she let loose at the star-studded Serpentine Gallery summer party on Tuesday
The British-American actress was left red-faced as she left the party when the strap on one of her heels snapped
It’s no wonder the actress left with a torn shoe after an eclectic mix of stars partied all night on Tuesday.
TV personalities and socialites stood alongside politicians and Hollywood movie stars as they enjoyed the annual soiree at Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Minsuk Cho of Mass Studies, and on the grounds of the Serpentine South Gallery.
Maya Jama made the most of the free-flowing alcohol on offer, being seen drinking a glass of roses before making her way to Laurence Fishburne.
The Love Island presenter, 29, wasted no time in asking him for a selfie and the Oscar-nominated actor, 62, happily obliged, beaming as he posed for photos.
Another pleasant moment occurred when Venus Williams rushed over to greet her dear friend and former British Vogue editor, Edward Enninful.
The former world No. 1 tennis player, 44, looked cheerful as she walked towards Edward with a drink in hand before catching up with the fashion guru, 52.
And that was far from the only enthusiastic conversation, as the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, appeared surprised during a conversation with Bianca Jagger.
He needn’t have worried, however, as former actress and Nicaraguan human rights activist Bianca, 79, showed up at the event in good spirits and quickly pulled the politician, 53, in for a bear hug.
The Ella Enchanted actress, 54, joined a plethora of stars at the Serpentine soiree in Kensington, London, on Tuesday night
Minnie cuts a summery figure in a pink patterned dress with dazzling red jewel details, a pair of black heels and a matching clutch
The shoe accident forced Minnie to leave the annual event at Serpentine Pavilion barefoot
It looks like everyone had a fantastic evening as attendees mingled in the luxurious surroundings.
At this year’s Serpentine Summer Party, guests walked through an artist-led experience.
The aim was to bring together the most visionary contemporary international patrons with leading figures from the arts, business, technology, cultural industries, fashion and the public sector from the UK and around the world.
Minnie’s outing comes after she was spotted leaving the Today Toon in New York City earlier this month.
The actress – who recently opened up about sexism in Hollywood – looked angelic in a sleeveless white calf-length dress.
The elegant gown showed off her sculpted arms and a matching belt that hugged her already tiny waist.
She wore her brunette locks in a center parting and accessorized with dainty hoop earrings and trendy sunglasses.
Minnie delivered a soft, glamorous makeup look with a radiant complexion, glossy lip and peachy pink blush.
It’s no wonder the actress left with a broken shoe after an eclectic mix of stars partied the night away on Tuesday
TV personalities and socialites stood alongside politicians and Hollywood movie stars as they enjoyed the annual soiree at Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Minsuk Cho of Mass Studies, and on the grounds of the Serpentine South Gallery.
Minnie’s outing comes after she was spotted leaving the Today Show in New York City earlier this month
Minnie happily waved to fans as she arrived at the Today Show studio after sharing the dating advice she would give to her younger self.
“Don’t date actors, but I had the best time with them,” Minnie said bluntly. ‘I wish she knew everything I know now.
“I would tell her, ‘Honey, find a nice plumber, find an electrician, find someone who will just stay home and support you,'” she said.
Minnie went on to explain that looking back, she is grateful for the experiences with the men she worked with on set as an actress.
“I have nothing but love, like it was the most special moment of my life,” she told the outlet, “nothing but love for all those men.”