Cat Deeley looked radiant as ever as she joined the likes of Deborah Meaden, Vick Hope and Frankie Bridge at the Oxfam Style for Change show during London Fashion Week on Thursday.
This Morning star Cat, 47, caught the eye in a black sleeveless midi dress with a high chollar and a blue and green floral print.
The TV star added height to her frame with black open toe heels and let her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders.
Cat looked in good spirits as she sat in the front row during the show alongside model Freddie Finch.
Deborah Meaden was among those who took to the runway with the Dragons’ Den star wearing a faux fur coat along with a cream top and white trousers.
Cat Deeley looked radiant as ever as she attended the Oxfam Style for Change show during London Fashion Week on Thursday
Deborah Meaden was among those who took to the runway with the Dragons’ Den star wearing a faux fur coat along with a cream top and white trousers
Vick Hope looked incredible as she took to the catwalk in a black long-sleeved mini dress that featured a bright green detail and a pleated hemline.
The TV presenter also wore matching black tights along with a pair of red flats.
Vick also changed into a grey and silver striped dress with a leg split while she added height to her frame with a pair of black boots.
Frankie Bridge turned heads in a white blouse which she wore with dark blue leather trousers and a khaki trench coat.
The Loose Women star added to her look with a pair of black heels and styled her brunette tresses into an updo.
Elsewhere, actor Robert Sheehan sported a mustard blazer along with a white T-shirt and plaid trousers.
Every item of clothing shown during the show was made from pre-loved clothing and styled by pioneer of thrifting, stylist Bay Garnett.
Vick Hope took to the catwalk in a black long-sleeved mini dress that featured a bright green detail before changing into a grey and silver striped dress with a leg split
Frankie Bridge turned heads in a white blouse which she wore with dark blue leather trousers and a khaki trench coat
Robert Sheehan sported a mustard blazer along with a white T-shirt and plaid trousers
Cat looked in good spirits as she sat in the front row alongside model Freddie Finch
On taking part in the runway show, Frankie Bridge said: ‘I’m so excited to be walking in Oxfam’s Style For Change show, this year, at London Fashion Week.
‘It was brilliant to work with Bay Garnett on styling and put together these looks, all sourced from Oxfam, and some from Vinted.
‘I’m looking forward to being part of a such a memorable show and moment at London Fashion Week!’