Victoria Hervey looks effortlessly chic as she leaves a private members club with a mystery man

Lady Victoria Hervey looks effortlessly chic in a cream faux fur coat as she leaves the posh private members’ club with a mystery man.

Victoria Hervey looked effortlessly chic on Wednesday as she left a posh private members’ club in Mayfair, London, with a mystery man.

The 46-year-old socialite showed off her sensational style in a black leather coat trimmed with faux fur as they stepped out of the Loulou club into the cold.

She donned a low-cut blue midi dress with a belt cinched at the waist and a pair of heeled boots.

Night out: Victoria Hervey looked effortlessly chic on Wednesday as she left a posh private members’ club in Mayfair, London, with a mystery man.

Victoria went for a soft and glam makeup look with a touch of nude lipstick, while her blonde locks were styled in a bouffant.

Meanwhile, her male partner donned a navy puffer jacket, teamed with gray slacks and shiny dress shoes.

Victoria recently moved to London from Los Angeles after more than two decades of living in the US.

Gorgeous: The socialite, 46, showed off her sensational style in a black leather faux fur coat as they stepped out of Loulou's club into the cold

Gorgeous: The socialite, 46, showed off her sensational style in a black leather faux fur coat as they stepped out of Loulou’s club into the cold

The model sparked rumors of a return to the UK last year, and has now made the decision as she believes the packed A-list city “isn’t what it used to be”.

Without mincing her words, the beauty told The Daily Mail’s Richard Eden: “All my friends in LA left because it’s a ***hole.”

Speaking to Eden at the opening of the Frameless digital art gallery at Marble Arch, Victoria continued: “It’s really nice if you don’t leave the house, but as soon as you get out you see the homeless, crack addicts and half-naked people. “. Toothless women throwing things at you.

“It’s not safe and it’s not what it used to be,” the former “It girl” explained.

Home Ground: London-born Victoria has returned home after two decades in the United States, moving to Los Angeles in 1990.

Home Ground: London-born Victoria has returned home after two decades in the United States, moving to Los Angeles in 1990.

Born in London, Victoria is the daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol, half-sister of the 7th Marquess and sister of the 8th Marquess and Lady Isabella Hervey, having moved to Los Angeles in 2004.

Victoria has been sharing a host of snaps with her 443,000 Instagram followers as she returned to the UK, hitting all the capital’s landmarks once again.

And it seems moving wasn’t the only big change the socialite considered β€” she previously explained how she was considering starting a family before the Covid-19 pandemic struck β€” but now she’s glad she didn’t.

She admitted that Project Baby pregnancy magazine had also influenced her thinking, as she has a potential father/sperm donor lined up, should she decide to start a family.

Beach girl: Victoria enjoys a trip to the beach and was previously photographed in Malibu, Los Angeles

Describing Los Angeles, Victoria explained, “It’s really nice if you don’t leave the house, but as soon as you get out, you see the homeless, crack addicts, and half-naked, toothless women throwing things at you.”

Six of her eggs were frozen and stored three years ago, at a cost of Β£11,000, and she then spent time searching for a donor.

‘I had a friend who was going to be my sperm donor. He was going to be involved in my son’s life, but as a friend, not as a partner, ”he explained.

And now she was supposed to be pregnant. But then Covid happened, which was a huge blow, but looking back, I’m so thankful I didn’t do it with that person. It just wasn’t right.

Taking it all in: Victoria has been sharing a plethora of snaps with her 443k Instagram followers upon returning to the UK, taking all the capital's landmarks once again

Taking it all in: Victoria has been sharing a plethora of snaps with her 443k Instagram followers upon returning to the UK, taking all the capital’s landmarks once again