Alexa Chung Wore the Perfect Party Look for Girls Who Hate Feeling "Too Done"
Last night, the likes of Gigi Hadid, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell joined to celebrate Edward Enninful's first issue of British Vogue, and Alexa Chung wore the perfect party outfit for girls who hate feeling too "done up." She wore a beautiful blue floral Preen by Thornton Bregazzi dress with flirty frills falling over the skirt, neckline and sleeves. She then toughened up her pretty cocktail dress with a pair of flat black leather cowboy boots and an oversized check coat with her hair pulled back and her signature eyeliner flick. This is exactly how London girls tackle party dressing, pairing a beautiful dress with the coat and boots you wear every day, making it totally tubeproof. Keep scrolling to see Alexa's very "London" party outfit.
On Alexa Chung: Preen by Thornton Bregazzi Blue Floral Dress.
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Available in sizes 35 to 42.
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