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British Vogue is celebrating its 100th anniversary — in case you hadn't caught a glimpse of Kate Middleton's killer cover for its centenary issue or heard about the major exhibition happening at the National Portrait Gallery in London. To celebrate the milestone, the glossy threw a birthday bash to remember, with guest list that's difficult to rival.
It was a who's-who of the style set: Kim Kardashian alongside Roberto Cavalli's Peter Dundas (oh, and Kanye West, duh), Kate Moss wearing none other than Alexander McQueen, and It Girls Alexa Chung, Pixie Geldof, Daisy Lowe, and more dressed to the nines tens . Needless to say, we've never seen a dinner bring together so many supermodels, stylists, designers, makeup artists, photographers, and celebrities — all of whom looked damn good, too.
Click through to see the looks we loved from the Vogue 100 bonanza.
Alexa Chung
If anyone took home the accolade of prom queen, it was Alexa Chung in this gilded bustier dress by Prada. And while it can be difficult to pull off 40-plus denier tights , leave it to the reigning champion of all things quirky and cool to make them werk (flawlessly, might we add) with plain black pumps and a micro-bag.
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Kim Kardashian-West
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? With hubby Kanye West on one arm and Roberto Cavalli's Peter Dundas (who designed her nude-ish couture gown) on the other, Kim and her heavily embroidered dress (and that corset-style belt) stole the show.
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Adwoa Aboah
We've adored Aboah's mix-and-match style for quite a while now, because only few can truly pull off a bold, green graphic print with orange shoes, polka-dot pony bag, and fluffy pink coat at once. Naturally, though, she does it with ease.
Her mother, Camilla Lowther, founder of global agency CLM, looks just as amazing in a scarlet cape.
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Edie Campbell
Supermodel...superhuman...superhero...Edie Campbell is our inspiration for all things tomboy cool, and she nailed it (yet again) on the red carpet in a structured military jacket (sans top underneath) and simple, low-slung flares.
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Daisy Lowe
The smiliest star in a sea of Blue Steels, Daisy Lowe took to the event to show off her pearly whites — and a pastel-colored, black trimmed Christopher Kane frock, topped off with classic, ankle-strap stilettos.
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Phoebe Philo
All hail Phoebe Philo, Céline's unrivaled creative director, who gave us a master class in understated elegance with a black suit set and olive green clutch.
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Kate Moss
To put it simply: This sequinned, floor-length Alexander McQueen dress is just the umpteenth reminder as to why Kate Moss is one of the best dressed women in the world.
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Lily Donaldson
Last weekend, the British supermodel hit the amFAR Gala in Cannes in a blood-red Prada gown. Last night, she arrived at the Vogue 100 dinner in yet another scarlet dress (also by the designer). Do we sense a successful outfit formula in the making?
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Miuccia Prada
A dainty necklace, matching jacquard set, golden mules, and Giorgio Armani as your date? Miuccia Prada, you can do no wrong.
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Lara Stone
Model Lara Stone stepped out in a monochromatic Christopher Kane number that revealed her torso and thighs through dizzying looped detailing.
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Laura Carmichael
As classic and timelessly beautiful as Laura's dress is, our eyes are actually on her Hillier Bartley rabbit clutch, which adds a fun twist to her look.
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