Jess Wright cut a glamorous figure when she and her brother Mark attended the Haven House Children’s Hospice Benefit Ball on Wednesday night.
The TOWIE star, 37, appeared in jovial spirit as he posed alongside his footballer brother, 36, at the glitzy event at The Londoner Hotel.
She put on a very elegant display in a vibrant green off the shoulder gown with a side slit and accessorized with a dainty gold necklace.
Jess, who also has another brother, Josh, 33, and a sister, Natalya, 22, gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of gold stilettos.
She let her outfit speak for itself, pinning her dark locks into a sleek updo while letting one strand fall loose to frame her face.
Siblings: Jess Wright cut a glamorous figure when she and her brother Mark attended the Haven House Children’s Hospice benefit ball on Wednesday night
Glamorous: She made a very elegant display in a vibrant green off-the-shoulder gown with a side slit and accessorized with a dainty gold necklace
The TV personality accentuated her striking features with loads of mascara and a smear of bright pink lipstick.
She was joined by her brother Mark, who cut a dashing figure in a black tuxedo and patent leather shoes.
Mark, who is married to Michelle Keegan, styled his brunette locks into a short buzz cut while flashing a smile as he posed with Jess.
It comes after Jess recently opened up about her struggle with ‘debilitating’ postpartum depression and criticized the use of the ‘sneering term baby blues’.
Jess welcomed a son named Presley with husband William Lee-Kemp in May and has spoken candidly about her experience ever since.
Talking to Giovanna Fletcher on her podcast happy mom happy baby Last month, Jess took stock of her expectations and adjusted to being a new mom.
She said: ‘I thought when they said that [baby blues]I was like ‘Oh, you might feel down for a couple of days, because it’s called the baby blues.
“But I’m like, ‘You’re totally disguising postpartum depression, which is debilitating.'”
Gorgeous: She let her outfit speak for itself and restyled her dark locks into a sleek updo while letting a loose lock fall to frame her face
Stylish: The TV personality accentuated her striking features with loads of mascara and bright pink lipstick
Suave: She was joined by her brother Mark, who cut a dapper figure in a black tuxedo and patent leather shoes
She continued: ‘I had that for a month, and then all of a sudden it just went away. It’s scarier because I didn’t know how long it was going to last: some women suffer for 6 months and others more.
‘And b, I just couldn’t enjoy anything with him. My biggest piece of advice in terms of depression or anxiety, or postpartum depression, is to tell someone 100 percent how you feel.
‘They will never judge you, they will always be there for you if they love you. And there are so many others who are suffering.
Jess went on to talk about the realization that her life was about to change before she had her child.
She said: ‘When I was pregnant, this is hard to admit, around 12 weeks, my friend and sister were at my house.
‘And we were chatting about when we’d been somewhere. And I started to cry, like my life was going to go away, isn’t it?
“Obviously, I felt so guilty, because I thought, ‘I want this baby and I’m so happy to have it, but oh my gosh, I just realized that life is different.
Hard times: It comes after Jess recently spoke out about her struggle with ‘debilitating’ postpartum depression and criticized the use of the ‘dismissive term baby blues’
‘You are not just a mother, you are also the person you were before. It’s like crying over your old life.
“You can say when you’ve come out on the other side, to women who feel that way, I promise you it gets better in so many other ways, you can lose certain aspects of freedom, but the good things they bring you outweigh that.” .’
Jess announced the birth of her son on Instagram in May, less than a year after she married businessman William in September 2021.
She captioned the post: “We will hold your hand forever 17~05~22.”