Pippa Middleton was a picture of elegance as she turned up to support the British Heart Foundation’s fundraising ball.
The Duchess of Cambridge’s sister wore a chic monochrome dress by designer Tabitha Webb – but didn’t forget to wear a bit of red with a heart-shaped clutch bag and crimson heels to get into the spirit of the Roll Out The Red ball.
An ambassador for the charity, Pippa made a speech at the event, at The Savoy, London, about why she feels so passionate about the organisation.
The 32-year-old talked of her friend Miles Frost (Sir David Frost’s son) who died suddenly of a cardiac arrest.
Miles was jogging in July last year when he collapsed due to a hidden heart condition, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which he had no idea he suffered from.
Huge Grant was there to support the fundraising event too, looking dapper in a tux.
Alesha Dixon performed – and gave a nod to the dress code with burgundy boots.
Meanwhile Towie’s Jessica Wright took the theme to extremes with a dramatic floor length red lace gown and matching clutch.
Former Made In Chelsea star Oliver Proudlock found himself a deep red suit to mark the occasion, accompanied by model girlfriend Emma Louise Connolly.
Live music, food and champagne were aplenty at the ball hosted by newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky, with a charity auction headed up by Lord Geoffrey Archer.
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