When your mother is a renowned supermodel, and your father is a rock star, it could be hard to stand out.
But the amber Le Bon must not have this problem when she stepped out in London on Tuesday night.
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Fitting in perfectly with the festive theme of iconic ballet the Nutcracker, Amber turned heads in a floaty pearl-coloured Marios Schwab dress.
The model/DJ completed her stunning ensemble with a pair of silver Crisian heels.
She happily got into the swing of things ahead of the glitzy dinner at Kensington Palace Orangery by posing alongside two handsome men dressed in the red military outfits the Nutcrackers wear in the famous stage production.
She also chatted to a dancer in a white Tutu.
Earlier in the evening, the brunette beauty, 25, stopped by Crisian’s Dover Street store to have a look over the latest collection.
She caught up with the designers behind the brand, Regina and Crisian Monagas, as well as model Katie Readman.
Made In Chelsea’s Amber Atherton, who looked sophisticated in a duckshell blue coat, was also among the well-heeled guests at the event.
Meanwhile, on the other side of town, Le Bon’s stunning mother Yasmin had turned out to support her fellow catwalk queen pal Christy Turlington.
Christy was being unveiled as the new cover girl for PORTER magazine, the in-house publication from exclusive online fashion website Net-a-Porter.
The pals looked just as fresh faced as their runway hey-day and appeared to be in high spirits as they caught up at the bash at the Bulgari Hotel.
They also posed with editor Lucy Yeomans, who has heaped praise on Christy’s timeless appeal.
She said: ‘The elegance, intelligence and sheer fervour with which Christy Turlington tackles life – and her charity Every Mother Counts – make her the perfect cover star for the Winter Issue of PORTER, which takes passion as its theme.
‘She is joined by a roll call of women whose love for and dedication to what they do is impressive.’
The event featured a special screening at the Bulgari Hotel & Residences’ screening room, of the latest short film Christy has made for Every Mother Counts – the maternal health charity she founded in 2010.
A number of the guests then made their way to Knightsbridge institution, Mr Chow, for supper.
Nick Rhodes, Nefer Suvio and Tallulah Harlech were the first to arrive at Mr Chow and had the whole restaurant to themselves – later, the dining room got so busy that tiny Tallulah could no longer be seen and a queue formed down the stairs after Christy herself had walked in.
Dougray Scott called order by hitting a knife against his Perrier-Jouet Champagne glass and everyone found themselves a seat for supper.
Guests, including designers Christopher Kane and Erdem Moralioglu, enjoyed Mr Chow’s infamous green prawns, squab with lettuce and whole sea bass.