Stylish singer Jamelia hits-up Diet Coke’s 30th

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Singer and TV star Jamelia was one of the the stars who walked the red carpet for Diet Coke’s 30th Anniversary party at Sketch in London. The event hosted by fashion’s Hilary Alexander showcased the brands most memorable moments and fashion partnerships over the past 30 years.

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Dressed all in black, popstar and TV presenter Jamelia added a touch of style to the evenings event.

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Jamelia was escorted by her friend TV presenter/celebrity stylist Mason Smillie.

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Pregnant mother Pixie Geldof looked stylish wearing a Ferretti dress at the Diet Coke 30th Anniversary in London.

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Arriving fashionably late for the event was TV star Gabriella Ellis (Made in Chelsea’s) who was dressed in a small black and white  frock.

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Looking stylish in black, singer/songwriter Sophie Ellis Bexter wore a black mesh embroidered short sleeves dress. This was complemented with satin peep-toe pumps, and a racing green clutch.

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Fashion Blooger/DJ Bip Ling wowed in white wearing a layered sequined AllSaints skirt, jumper and tall socks completed with black platform loafers..

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The glitz and glamour party continued into the late night and was attended by Diet Coke’s latest campaign model Andrew Cooper.

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Guests included the cast from Made in Chelsea, Jamelia, Pixie and Peaches Geldof, Bip Ling, Patricia Field, Laura Whitmore, Rosie Fortescue, Wretch32, Gabriella Ellis, Binky Felstead, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Pearl Lowe, Francesca Hull.

Celebs in the city

Made in Chelsea stars Amy Childs and Lydia Bright launched their Spring Summer 2013 collections at two separate locations in London.

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There’s nothing MORE positive than self-promotion and so it proved when self-styled Essex Girl Amy Childs launched her fourth clothing collection at the Millennium Hotel in central London.

Over in Soho London, Reality TV star star Lydia Rose-Bright (below) launched her spring/summer 2013 collection from her eponymous womenswear label.

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