Pixie Lott and Laura Whitmore up the fashion stakes at the Scottish Fashion Awards

Queen of fashion, Dame Vivienne Westwood was honoured for her outstanding contribution to fashion design
Model looks: Pixie Lott poses with dapper model David Gandy at the star studded event
Emma Powell2 September 2014
The Weekender

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The Scottish fashion scene invaded London for the star studded 2014 Scottish Fashion Awards in London’s Northumberland Avenue last night.

A string of notable names in the industry including Andreas Kronthaler, Joshua Kane and Dame Vivienne Westwood herself attended the awards, which honour the most notable Scottish contributors to the fashion world.

Pixie Lott – who is about to take part in BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing – looked demure in a white pencil dress and blue satin crop top as she posed for photos with model boyfriend Oliver Cheshire.

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The Love You to Death singer later changed into a baby pink dress with zip detail and grey platform brogues as she took to the catwalk to entertain guests with a string of hits.

Also in attendance was Chelsea’s resident fashion guru Oliver Proudlock who looked dapper in a navy suit with satin detail and paired the look with his trademark tortoiseshell spectacles and cross earing.

MTV presenter Laura Whitmore added a splash of colour to the event as she posed in a red floral shift dress with embellished collar, and Lilah Parsons wowed in a plunging blue ombre floor length gown.

Model David Gandy – who looked as dashing as ever – decided to dress in keeping with the Scottish theme in a navy and green tartan suit, complete with waistcoat and pocket handkerchief.

Dame Vivienne Westwood was honoured at the bash for her contribution to fashion design over the years.

Christopher Kane won the award for Scottish Designer of the Year and 16-year-old Jean Campbell claimed the title of Scottish Model of the Year.

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