Vick Hope looked effortlessly stylish as she led the stars at the V&A's East Museum opening in London on Tuesday.
The radio presenter, 36, put on a leggy display in a leather minidress which had a sheer cut out section on the waist.
Vick teamed the look with a statement shoulder padded jacket and a brown suede clutch bag.
YouTuber Amelia Dimoldenberg, 32, also opted for a leather look.
Prue Leith, Nathalie Emmanuel and Sadiq Khan were also at the event held in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
The V&A East Museum, opened as part of East Bank in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
It includes two permanent Why We Make galleries offering a new lens on the V&A’s global collections, alongside major temporary exhibitions.
The first is The Music is Black: A British Story - New Work creative commissions and live events spotlighting the people, ideas and creativity shaping global culture right now. It also includes Café by Jikoni, a partnership with the restaurant group known for 'cooking across borders'.
Vick enjoyed a rare night off from parenting duties. Last week, the radio presenter posted a series of rare pictures of her baby son Micah on Instagram.
The DJ, who welcomed her son with DJ husband Calvin Harris, 42, last July, posted a heartwarming photo of herself cradling the tot as they soaked up the morning sunshine in Ibiza.
Vick looked radiant as she went makeup-free in a white dressing gown, clutching a mug while gazing adoringly at her son.
Vick and Calvin, who tied the knot in 2023, announced the arrival of baby Micah in August in a sweet social media post, following his birth on July 20.
Vick had a home water birth at their property in Ibiza, where she flew after beginning her maternity leave.
Calvin shared a candid photograph of his wife lying in the birthing pool and a tender shot of himself with the baby moments after the birth.
Alongside the series of photos, Calvin announced the birth and wrote: '20th of July, our boy arrived. Micah is here!
'My wife is a superhero and I am in complete awe of her primal wisdom! Just so grateful. We love you so much Micah.'
He included a graphic photograph of Vick's placenta, which was later turned into pills by drying and grinding the organ into a powder that's then encapsulated.
Former supermarket shelf stacker Calvin - whose real name is Adam Wiles - is one of the highest-earning DJs in the world and in 2020 sold the rights to his back catalogue to an investment firm for a reported £76million.
In a recent interview, he told how he planned to stop DJing within the next decade. He said: 'I always said that once I get past 50, I can't see me DJing.
'The more commercial end [of DJing], it gets a little bit suspect. I think I'd prefer to be in the studio making tunes.'
Back in January, Vick shared rare pictures of her baby son Micah and her husband in an Instagram post.
Alongside the post marking their first Christmas as a family of three, she penned: ''Twas the season'.