Dozens of famous faces came together on Tuesday for the 2023 Glamour Women of The Year Awards in London, with some of the biggest names in music, television, sport and media gathering at London's One Marylebone.
Among the red carpet arrivals was Lioness Chloe Kelly, 25, who attended the annual awards bash with her boyfriend Scott. Chloe, who plays for Manchester City and England, dazzled in a black cutout mini dress complete with silver gem details, paired with an oversized blazer.
She accessorised with platform black high heels and a pair of statement silver earrings, and wore her blonde locks in a sleek straight style.
Chloe's longterm boyfriend Scott, who largely remains out of the spotlight, accompanied her to the event and looked dapper in a black double breasted tuxedo.
Chloe also reunited with her fellow Lioness teammates Jess Carter, Bethany England and Alessia Russo on the red carpet.
Jess, 25, looked glamorous in a black satin dress while Alessia, 24, cut a chic figure in a black tailored suit with matching crop top. Meanwhile Bethany, 29, stood out in a bright red velvet blazer, paired with black trousers.
The foursome took to the stage at the awards bash to accept the Sports Icons Award on behalf of the England team, as they were honoured for their run to the Women's World Cup final earlier this year.
As she accepted the award on stage, Chloe said: "Us girls probably don't realise the impact we have on many young girls' lives,' said Kelly when accepting the award.
"But this award is not just for women's football, it's for every woman involved in sport; those who have paved the way that came before us, and left the shirt in a better place for us, and allowed us the platform to achieve great things – this award is for them."
Alessia added: "To do that we need to keep raising performance levels and gain the recognition we deserve. We have to dig deep and stick together as a team, like many realms of life. So let's keep working hard and keep celebrating women."
The award also recognised the team's efforts to encourage the government to offer girls equal access to football and school sport, after they wrote to the government after the Euros final in 2021 and urged them to invest in girls' sport.
Their efforts didn't go unnoticed, and in March the government pledged to make a huge investment in school sport and after school activities.
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