Kate Moss served a masterclass in autumnal chic while attending a star-studded fashion bash in London.
The British supermodel, 51, ditched the summer dresses and sandals for a sleek black maxidress with a keyhole neckline teamed with black leather boots at the Longchamp boutique party on Thursday.
Moss wore her blonde hair swept back into a simple updo and accessorised with chunky gold hoops and a black leather mini-tote.
She was joined by a slew of famous faces, including Sienna Miller and Spice Girls star Mel C.
Miller, 43, donned a black off-the-shoulder maxidress and black leather boots, while Mel C opted for a neon orange minidress.

The 51-year-old popstar treated guests to a DJ set at the party after a performance from MIKA.
Other famous faces included One Day actress Ambika Mod, Nick Grimshaw, Poppy Delevingne, James Middleton, Pixie Geldof, Alexa Chung and Daisy Lowe.
While Moss nailed the sartorial mood at the Longchamp party on Thursday, she suffered a rare fashion misstep earlier this year.
The catwalk star - whose former London home recently came up for sale - was derided online for launching a Glastonbury-inspired clothing line with Zara full of white designs that fans said would be covered in mud in seconds.
Moss, who is synonymous with festival cool, teamed up with long-time friend Bobby Gillespie - the frontman of Primal Scream and a legend of Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage - to design a 70-piece collection that includes crisp white blazers, cream silk trouser suits, and suede ankle boots.

The cream silk trouser suit, billed as the collection’s hero piece, was undeniably beautiful but entirely unsuited to anything resembling festival life.
Moss’ model daughter Lila, 22, and Gillespie’s son Lux starred in the campaign.
Social media users shared their scepticism about the practicality of the pieces.
“Are you seriously expecting anyone to wear white silk trousers and suede boots to a festival famous for mud and rain? This is a joke,” said one festival veteran on X.
Another posted: “Kate’s new collection looks amazing but it’s totally useless for Glastonbury, the mud will devour those suede boots in seconds.”

Meanwhile, Moss recently landed a presenting role hosting a BBC Radio 6 series on her friend, the late singer David Bowie.
The model will host an eight-part podcast series called David Bowie: Changeling, which will explore David's artistic evolution from 1970 to 1975.
The show will feature rare and unheard archive interviews from the Under Pressure hitmaker, who died of liver cancer aged 69 back in 2016.
It will also feature interviews with those who knew and were inspired by Bowie including Boy George, Chrissie Hynde, Dave Gahan, Edward Enninful, Elton John, Goldie, Iggy Pop, Harris Reed, Robbie Williams and Twiggy.