Andrew Scott and Kelly Rutherford were among the stars in attendance for the Mithridate show on the first day of London Fashion Week on Friday.
The Sherlock actor, 47, showed off his snazzy sense of style in a mint fur-look cardigan teamed with a matching silk shirt.
The All Of Us Strangers star opted for conventional black trousers and matching shoes, allowing his bright top to steal the spotlight.
Andrew, whose latest film is nominated for six BAFTA Awards in Sunday’s ceremony, posed for a slew of shots alongside Kelly, 55, Mithridate’s CEO Tina Jiang.
Meanwhile the Gossip Girl alum looked ageless in a light mauve sequinned co-ord, beaming alongside the fellow actor as well as designer Demon Zhang.
Andrew Scott (left) and Kelly Rutherford (right) were among the stars in attendance for the Mithridate show on the first day of London Fashion Week on Friday
The Sherlock actor made a fashion statement in a mint fur-look cardigan teamed with a matching silk shirt (pictured with Kelly and Mithridate’s CEO Tina Jiang)
The soap star stole the spotlight in the classy look, which included an oversized blazer jacket and a midi skirt with a high-tight split.
The Generations favourite oozed elegance in white stiletto, and toted the outfit with an embroidered beaded silver handbag.
Adding more bling, the actress didn’t spare the glam on her jewellery choice and added a pearl necklace with a beaded ribbon-shaped pendant.
Tying her blonde locks an up-do, Kelly drew attention to her maxi beaded hoop earrings with star-shaped pendants.
British Eurovision star Mae Muller cut an edgy figure in a fun leather trench jacket with funky puffed detailing.
She teamed the quirky ensemble with glossy black stiletto and matching tights, while her chocolate locks were loose in waves.
British-Chinese actress Alice Hewkin, 25, looked stunning in a purple maxi gown with black floral print.
The BBC star added a black handbag and towered herself in a pair of black open-toe heels.
Andrew looked dapper and posed with hands in his pockets for a slew of shots (pictured with Kelly and designer Demon Zhang)
The soap star stole the spotlight in the classy look, which included an oversized blazer jacket and a midi skirt with a high-tight split
Adding more bling, the actress didn’t spare the glam on her jewellery choice and added a pearl necklace with a beaded ribbon-shaped pendant
Tying her blonde locks an up-do, Kelly drew attention to her maxi beaded hoop earrings with star-shaped pendants
British Eurovision star Mae Muller cut an edgy figure as she wrapped up in an eye-catching leather trench coat
She teamed the quirky ensemble with glossy black stilettos and matching tights, while her chocolate locks were loose in waves
British-Chinese actress Alice Hewkin, 25, looked stunning in a purple maxi gown with black floral print
The BBC star added a black handbag and towered herself in a pair of black open-toe heels
Kosar Ali, 20, looked stylish in a pine green leather croc maxi coat, adding chunky gold earrings
Kosar Ali, 20, looked stylish in a pine green leather croc maxi coat, adding chunky gold earrings.
Netflix and BBC sensation Amir Wilson, 20, opted for a peach print chenille T-shirt with cream trousers and sunglasses.
Wonderland Magazine Editor-in-Chief Toni Blaze-Ibekwe was the epitome of fashion in all-white look, featuring a hoodie with sparkling details and a maxi skirt.
She toted the ensemble a silver metallic handbag, while accessorising brown squared shades.
Elsewhere John McCrea, 32, donned a bold choice in a brown print co-ord, adding a semi-sheer baby blue shirt underneath.
Netflix and BBC sensation Amir Wilson, 20, opted for a peach print chenille T-shirt with cream trousers and sunglasses
Wonderland Magazine Editor-in-Chief Toni Blaze-Ibekwe was the epitome of fashion in all-white look, featuring a hoodie with sparkling details and a maxi skirt
She toted the ensemble a silver metallic handbag, while accessorising brown squared shades
Elsewhere John McCrea, 32, donned a bold choice in a brown print co-ord, adding a semi-sheer baby blue shirt underneath