Carol Vorderman oozed sophistication with her lookalike daughter Dr Katie King as they lead the stars at the Women of the Year Awards.
The former Countdown star, 64, was among the stars who made an appearance at the Women of the Year lunch and awards held at the Royal Lancaster hotel in central London on Monday.
Carol stepped out for the ceremony in a grey lace coat dress, featuring a black belt and sheer panelling, as well as strappy stilettos.
Her daughter Katie, the CEO of pharmaceutical company BioOrbit, opted for a smart ensemble consisting of a black turtleneck under a navy slim-fit suit.
Also in attendance on Monday was Loose Women panellist Christine Lampard, who looked effortlessly chic in a dark purple velvet and satin suit.
Elsewhere Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden turned heads in a bright red halterneck longline waistcoat.
Carol Vorderman oozed sophistication with her lookalike daughter Dr Katie King as they lead the stars at the Women of the Year Awards on Monday in London
Carol stepped out for the ceremony in a grey lace coat dress, featuring a black belt and sheer panelling, as well as strappy stilettos
She paired the waistcoat with matching flared trousers and opted for huge silver hoop earrings.
Meanwhile The Morning presenter Alison Hammond arrived in a striking black and white striped maxi dress. She paired the gown with a black velvet blazer.
Comedian Mel Giedroyc put on a stylish display for the event in a white pinstripe suit, paired with a black polka dot lace blouse and casual trainers.
Olympian Kelly Holmes was joined on the red carpet by cricketer Ebony-Jewel Rainford-Brent.
Kelly wore a chic off-the-shoulder white balloon shirt and patterned pleated midi-skirt as well as a black satin tie.
Another star seen at the event was Miranda actress Sarah Hadland, who opted for a dark blue satin cowl neck blouse.
Sarah finished her ensemble with a pair of black tailored shorts with a leopard print belt and platform sandal heels.
Broadcaster Ria Hebden looked chic in a cream and gold patterned sculpted mini-dress, featuring capped sleeves and a high neckline.
Her daughter Katie, the CEO of pharmaceutical company BioOrbit, opted for a smart ensemble consisting of a black turtleneck under a navy slim-fit suit
Also in attendance on the red carpet on Monday was Loose Women panellist Christine Lampard
Christine looked effortlessly chic in a dark purple velvet and satin suit, as well as silver jewellery
Elsewhere Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden turned heads in a bright red halterneck longline waistcoat
She paired the waistcoat with matching flared trousers and opted for huge silver hoop earrings
Meanwhile The Morning presenter Alison Hammond arrived in a striking black and white striped maxi dress
Alison paired the gown with a black velvet blazer and wore an array of gold jeweller to accessorise
Comedian Mel Giedroyc put on a stylish display for the event in a white pinstripe suit, paired with a black polka dot lace blouse and casual trainers
Carol’s appearance comes after she took a savage swipe at disgraced peer Michelle Mone, who is under severe pressure to pay back £122million she made on useless PPE during the pandemic.
The pair used to be close friends but their relationship collapsed and turned into arguably Britain’s bitterest celebrity feud.
Former Countdown star Carol, a Labour supporter, has been vocal in criticising the Tory peer over allegations relating to government PPE contracts during Covid.
And after Mone’s crushing defeat in the High Court yesterday, Ms Vorderman has been quick to put the boot in, declaring: ‘Yes at last’.
Calling for her former friend to be kicked out of the House of Lords, she said: ‘The story is far from over. I’m so glad I fought against PPE corruption but the fight goes on’.
Her Instagram post was celebrated by friends including Alan Carr, Mary Portas and Russell T Davies.
Olympian Kelly Holmes was joined on the red carpet by cricketer Ebony-Jewel Rainford-Brent
Kelly wore a chic off-the-shoulder white balloon shirt and patterned pleated midi-skirt as well as a black satin tie
Another star seen at the event was Miranda actress Sarah Hadland, who opted for a dark blue satin cowl neck blouse
Sarah finished her ensemble with a pair of black tailored shorts with a leopard print belt and platform sandal heels
Broadcaster Ria Hebden looked chic in a cream and gold patterned sculpted mini-dress, featuring capped sleeves and a high neckline
Baroness Doreen Lawrence attends the Women of the Year Lunch and Awards at Royal Lancaster Hotel
Lorraine Kelly was all smiles as she was pictured with another guest inside the awards ceremony in London on Monday
Beaming Amy Dowden stunned in a gorgeous red waistcoat and matching trousers for the event as she clutched a glass of fizz
Helen Addis and Alison Hammond pose for a picture together as Alison shows off her incredible weight loss
Rachel Reavley and Tina Hobley wowed in their respective black outfits for the lunch
Dame Kelly Holmes snapped inside the Royal Lancaster Hotel with her statement piece
Mel Giedroyc was pictured giving a speech to the packed out room during the ceremony
(L to R) Louisa Mitchell MBE, Heather Porter and Carol Vorderman
Carol added that she had done ‘all I could’ to help journalists investigating the PPE scandal that has shamed Mone and her husband Doug Barrowman.
‘Finally the company Mone put forward to the Tory VIP PPE LANE has been found to owe US £122million by supplying unusable and non sterile gowns‘, she said.
‘For a number of years some brilliant journalists and organisations have fought to keep this disgraceful Michelle Mone story in the headlines. I did all I could to help’, she said.
‘For that action I was threatened, lied about, was sacked from my BBC radio job as I refused to back down criticising her and the Tories.
‘You see I knew Mone for about a year around 2011/12 time and realised that there was very little she wouldn’t lie about so I quietly dropped her at that time.’