Phoebe Dynevor wows in a chic black strapless gown as she joins a glamorous Claire Foy and Succession's Sarah Snook at the star-studded Harper's Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards 2021
Phoebe Dynevor wowed in a chic black strapless gown as she led the star-studded arrivals at the Harper's Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards at Claridge's Hotel on Tuesday night.
The Bridgerton actress, 26, was joined by The Crown actress Claire Foy who oozed glamour in a white corset dress and the Succession star Sarah Snook, 33, who looked elegant in a black sequin maxi dress.
Stepping out in a pair of towering stilettos, Pheobe looked gorgeous as she worked her angles for the camera in the stylish satin ensemble.



Stunning: Phoebe Dynevor wowed in a black strapless gown as she joined The Crown's Claire Foy and Succession's Sarah Snook (pictured with Lydia Slater) at the Harper's Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards at Claridge's Hotel on Tuesday night
The Bridgerton star swept her red tresses up into a sleek bun and accentuated her features with a winged eyeliner makeup look and pink-toned lipstick.
She posed with her hands in her pockets as she showcased her toned arms in the strapless gown, which featured a silver belt detail.
Allowing the elegant ensemble to speak for itself, Pheobe forewent accessories as she arrived at the glittering event.
Meanwhile, Claire looked stunning in a bold red lip as she attended the awards party in a busty white scoop neck gown that chanelled 50s glamour.

Gorgeous: Stepping out in a pair of towering stilettos, Pheobe looked gorgeous as she worked her angles for the camera in the stylish satin ensemble

Timeless beauty: Claire looked stunning in a bold red lip as she attended the awards party in a busty white scoop neck gown that chanelled 50s glamour

Make a statement like Claire wearing an Alexander McQueen dress
The Harper's Bazaar Women Of The Year Awards attracted quite the lineup this week.
Sarah Snook, Phoebe Dynevor and Joan Collins, to name just a few, although it was Claire Foy's dress that left a lasting impression.
The actress was styled by Nicky Yates in this stunning Alexander McQueen. The blush-hued dress is beautifully printed with a corsetry-inspired toile print that plays on McQueen's engineered silhouettes and mastered couture.
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The actress completed her look with a pair of open-toed gold heels and stunning cuff diamond earrings.
Claire looked flawless as she posed for cameras in the corset dress which featured a structured torso and a romantic pleated nude skirt.
Also in attendence was on-screen legend Joan Collins, 88, who dazzled in a sequin laden black gown and elbow length silk gloves.

Wow: The star looked flawless as she posed for cameras in the corset dress which featured a structured torso and a romantic pleated nude skirt
Joan went all out for the bash as she added a slick of hot pink lipstick to her look and added further glitz to her outfit with a pair of diamond drop earrings.
She appeared in high spirits as she beamed for cameras alongside her husband Percy Gibson who cut a dapper figure in a pinstripe suit.
The star also took the chance to catch up with artist Tracey Emin who stepped out in a velvet black maxi skirt and boots.

Turning heads: Also in attendence was on-screen legend Joan Collins who dazzled in a sequin laden black gown and elbow length silk gloves

Finishing touches: Joan went all out for the bash as she added a slick of hot pink lipstick to her look and added further glitz to her outfit with a pair of diamond drop earrings
Claire is set to win the actress award at the Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year awards this year and in the latest edition of the magazine detailed the pressures she feels as a mother.
Speaking with the magazine, the star discussed motherhood to daughter Ivy, six, who she shares with ex-husband Stephen Campbell Moore.
She said: 'There’s this pressure to be this cake-baking, fun, playing 24-hours a day mother, being some sort of vehicle for entertainment, love and food.
'I’m just prepared to apologise for who I am: “I am so sorry – but you’re lumped with me. This is the hand you’ve been dealt, let’s try to make the best of it.”'

Pulling out all the stops: Joan was the vision of glamour as she wowed in her sparkling ensemble at the awards event


Pals: She appeared in high spirits as she beamed for cameras alongside her husband Percy Gibson and took the chance to catch up with artist Tracey Emin who stepped out in a velvet black maxi skirt and boots
She went on to express that she no longer wants to play 'someone's wife' or be a supporting actress if she can help it.
The Unsane star said: 'It’s to underestimate the fact that women have, for centuries, been wives and mothers, and still are. That’s denying our entire history of what it means to be a woman. I’m interested in what she’s doing, what she thinks, what she believes.
'I don’t ever want to say I’m never playing a part that is supporting, or someone’s wife, because they exist, and if you can give them a voice, you should, instead of just making all these female characters that are basically just men but look like women – the superhero women who can fly, punch men in the face, that sort of stuff.'

Accolade: Claire is set to win the actress award at the Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year awards this year and smiled shyly on the cover while wearing a stunning blue dress
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