It can’t be easy to decide what to wear to the 100th birthday party of the U.K.’s biggest fashion mag. Luckily these ladies (and their stylists) have had plenty of practice and didn’t fail to impress on the red carpet at Vogue‘s big birthday bash.
Pixie Geldof
Geldof wore a Gothic print gown and kept her hair in a no-fuss top knot for the event.
Claudia Schiffer
Kudos to Schiffer for bucking the fancy frock trend and looking fabulous in leggings on the Vogue red carpet.
Eleanor Tomlinson
Tomlinson wore a ruffle lace minidress by Philosophy.
Lara Stone
Stone’s striking monochrome look was courtesy of Christopher Kane.
Kim Kardashian
Kardashian told crowds at the Vogue festival that she was moving away from the full makeup look, but she’s clearly not over her love of sheer dresses. This one is by Peter Dundas.
Jennifer Saunders
Saunders wore monochrome — about as far removed from Ab Fab‘s Edina Monsoon as she can get.
Joan Collins
True to form, Collins kept the glamour stakes high in glittering gold.
Demi Moore
Moore accompanied her Cavalli couture dress with some serious shoulder-sweeping hair action.
Sophie Dahl
Dahl kept it simple in an elegant black dress.
Daisy Lowe
Lowe wore an iridescent dress by one of her favorite designers, Christopher Kane.
Laura Bailey
Bailey opted for summery Chanel.
Yasmin Le Bon and Simon Le Bon
Le Bon’s Gucci dress may divide opinion, but it certainly makes a statement.
Cheryl
Cheryl may have dropped her surname, but she’s kept her stylist. She accessorized her little black Dion Lee off-the-shoulder dress with a choker and purple lips.
Alexa Chung
Chung went all 1980s on us in a vintage gold prom dress by Prada and polka dot tights.
Laura Carmichael
Carmichael wore a striped cowl-neck gown.
Kate Moss
Moss was as hot as ever in her sheer Alexander McQueen gown.
Erin O’Connor
O’Connor’s beautiful bias-cut floral gown is by Erdem.
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