Sophie Hermann turned heads as she attended By Rotation’s 5th birthday party in celebration of Diwali in London on Tuesday night.
The former Made in Chelsea star, 37, put on a jaw-dropping display in a yellow and silver lehenga.
The ensemble contained floral details embroidered onto the material, as well as scattered Swarovski crystals that sparkled under the bright lights.
Sophie further glammed up the luxurious look with a pink embroidered shawl and a pink and silver rhinestone clutch.
Her locks were slicked back away from her face and styled into a long braid that fell down over her shoulder.
Sophie Hermann turned heads as she attended By Rotation’s 5th birthday party in celebration of Diwali in London on Tuesday night
The former Made in Chelsea star, 37, put on a jaw-dropping display in a yellow and silver lehenga
She added a maang tikka on top of her head and teamed it with a pair of eye-catching earrings.
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The TV personality opted for a classic makeup look that comprised of voluminous lashes as well as a light shadow around her eyes.
Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights and celebrations generally last around five or six days.
Sophie was joined at the lavish event by Manon Lagreve, Naomi J. Ogawa, Candice Brathwaite, Tina Daheley and more.
By Rotation founder Eshita Kabra-Davies hosted the exclusive event last night at 42 in Mayfair, London.
For Kabra-Davies, who is of Rajasthani heritage, celebrating Diwali holds deep personal significance.
Seeing a growing demand for South Asian attire on By Rotation, the app now features an extensive collection of South Asian occasionwear, reflecting the platform’s inclusive community.
By Rotation began as a side hustle in 2019 and has since grown into a global platform, with notable users such as Dame Helen Mirren, Chrissy Rutherford, and Abisola Omole.
The stunning event snaps come after Sophie revealed she’s embarked on a ‘quest of immortality and forever beauty’ with a £7k ‘Death Becomes Her facial’, insisting she ‘won’t be guilt-tripped into ageing gracefully’.
The ensemble contained floral details embroidered onto the material, as well as scattered Swarovski crystals that sparkled under the bright lights
Sophie Hermann posed with By Rotation fonder Eshita Kabra-Davies (R)
The TV personality opted for a classic makeup look that comprised of voluminous lashes as well as a light shadow around her eyes
In 2022, the TV personality started her cosmetic adventure by jetting off to Istanbul in Turkey for the stem cell treatment, after being inspired by the 1992 black comedy where fading actresses drink everlasting youth potions.
She went on to insist she once resembled The Joker after a case of botched filler in 2017, but quickly had it dissolved when she watched herself back on TV.
In an exclusive interview with , Sophie explained how the procedure began with plastic surgeon Dr. Tiryaki sucking a ‘tiny bit’ of fat from her thigh’ at the Gayrettepe Florence Nightingale Hospital.
He then mined the substance for its stem cells in an ‘amazing machine’ before injecting it back into her ‘facial bone and every skin epidermis layer’.
She continued: ‘And they’ve also done a little bit of micro, it’s called Nano Fat Transfer, on the temples and cheekbones to restore the bone structure.’
Speaking about her love of the film Death Becomes Her – which stars Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn as waning stars who attempt to outdo one another with immortality concoctions – she gushed: ‘It’s one of my top three movies.
‘The idea of actually prolonging your life or actually even reaching immortality gets me. It’s better than any orgasm I could imagine. I am on a constant quest of the Holy Grail of immortality and beauty forever.’
Sophie also admitted she ‘poured her way through eight different doctors in London’ while trying to find the perfect lip filler expert.
She said: ‘So I went… I learned the hard way. I had to have lips dissolved, I had my nose to mouth line [nasolabial folds] filled up and I had this female doctor who I trusted a lot because she was beautiful. Big mistake.
‘Oh my God, she watched me and it took me a couple of months to realise actually what I looked like because then you get really used to your own face and you’re like, “That’s actually better,” but then you’re like, “No, it’s actually worse.”‘
By Rotation founder Eshita Kabra-Davies looked incredible in a strapless pink maxi dress