Jodie Kidd and Frankie Bridge turned heads as they attended the premiere of M&S: Dress The Nation season two in London on Thursday.
The model, 46, looked sensational in a black tweed leather mini dress embellished with silver studs that showed off her toned legs.
She elevated her frame with a pair of red heels and accessorised with a green beaded necklace and leather strap bracelets.
Meanwhile, Frankie, 36, put on a sizzling display in a burgundy leather co-ord featuring an oversized jacket and matching trousers.
She flashed her abs in a grey crop top and added height with black pointed heels.
Also in attendance at the fashion event were Georgia Jones, Mark Wright, and Jim Chapman.



ITV1 and ITVX are bringing back the hit fashion contest on September 14, with a brand-new season promising more style and creativity.
Hosted by AJ Odudu and Vernon Kay, nine hopeful designers will put their skills to the test in five hour-long episodes.
The will each battle it out for the life-changing chance to win an exclusive mentorship with M&S and see their design hit the shelves nationwide.
Guided and judged by a panel of M&S insiders, top fashion designers and famous faces, the contestants will face weekly challenges as the competition heats up, but only one can walk away with the crown.
Speaking about the new season, AJ Odudu said: Dress The Nation has heart, hustle, and enough fashion drama to keep you glued to the telly.
'It's real people with proper talent, bringing their A-game. Last year's winner was outrageously talented; proof that this show uncovers the kind of raw, brilliant creativity you don't see every day.
'I'm chuffed to bits to be hosting for a second year running and proud to front something that champions fresh opportunities in fashion, a world that's notoriously tough to break into.'
Vernon added: 'Dress The Nation isn't just about fashion — it's about changing someone's life forever whilst discovering more of their own confidence, creativity and talent.




'The level of skill this year is unreal which means the competition is ridiculously tough but seeing people shine doing what they love makes for proper feel-good telly.'
Jodie's fiancé Joseph Bates was noticeably missing from the event after the pair were spotted packing on the PDA in London earlier this year.
Jodie and Joseph have been together for eight years, first being seen together in Barbados in October 2017, after she accompanied him on a disaster relief mission to Dominica after Hurricane Irma.
The former marine and special forces soldier then popped the question four years later during a romantic trip to Paris.
Confirming the happy news in December 2021, Jodie shared a photo flashing her sparkling ring while kissing Joseph in front of the Arc de Triomphe, with the caption: 'I said Yes'.
It marks Jodie's third engagement, after splitting from her first husband, internet entrepreneur Aidan Butler, after 18 months in 2007 and second husband David Blakeley in 2015 after just four months.
She is also mum to 13-year-old son, Indio, by her ex-partner, former Argentinian polo player Andrea Vianini, while Joseph also has a son from a previous relationship.
However, the pair are yet to tie the knot four years on, previously admitting 'it’s been a bit of a whirlwind the last couple of years'.

Speaking to OK! in October, Jodie confessed the pair have still not set a date to become husband and wife as they are too busy.
She said: 'Oh my God, it is going very slowly. Very slowly! Nothing is happening in the immediate future and not because I don’t want it to, but I am just so busy.
'I think it would be too much trying to arrange a wedding right now. Hopefully, next year.'
Revealing the secret to their long-standing romance, she explained: 'We’ve got just such a wonderful, balanced, supportive relationship. Those are the best ones. We always make time for date nights. We have a little date routine where we go to the cinema together.
'We have to run as a team, and we do that beautifully. We always make time for each other. We always try to do things together as much as we can.
'So, you know, if we’re going on the school run, we’ll do it together. Dinner time is really important. The whole family comes around the table and helps to cook, and we talk about our day, and have a laugh.'
While Jodie added that their children have made them even closer, gushing: 'We’ve both got a son, so we just have to work as a team but they are intertwined literally. They’re so beautiful as well.'