The model was blooming as she stepped out for the party (Picture: Getty)
Daisy Lowe attended a glitzy after-party for the Baftas last night looking absolutely glorious in a shimmering mini-dress that showcased her baby bump.
The mum-to-be, 34, whose due date is nearing, headed along to celeb favourite Annabel’s for Vogue’s annual Fashion & Film party in partnership with Tiffany & Co, which serves as the Baftas afterparty to be seen at.
Rubbing shoulders with the likes of Anya Taylor-Joy, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Billie Piper and Lily James, Daisy wore sparkling champagne-coloured mini-dress, and matching pointed stiletto heels.
She opted to accessorise with a chequerboard floor-length cardigan and her staple red lipstick, with her long dark hair down and loosely waved.
The model was photographed beaming outside the venue as she walked hand-in-hand with her fiancé, Jordan Saul, 28, who was also a guest at the party.
Daisy shared the new that she and Jordan were set to become first-time parents back in October.
Daisy opted for a glittering mini-dress, wearing a cosy ankle-length cardigan over the top for warmth (Picture: Neil Mockford/Ricky Vigil M/GC Images)
She attended the afterparty with her fiancé, Jordan Saul (Picture: Neil Mockford/Ricky Vigil M/GC Images)
Daisy looked stunning (Picture: Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Property developer Jordan popped the question to his model girlfriend just one month before their pregnancy announcement, and two years into their relationship.
Rumour has it the pair met on a dog walk in the pandemic, and have grown from strength to strength ever since.
Former Strictly Come Dancing star Daisy has since shared her pregnancy journey with fans throughout, including a recent set of snaps in bright pink workout gear.
The model previously described how becoming a mum was, for a long time, ‘the only thing’ she ‘ever wanted’.
She has kept her followers up to date with her pregnancy (Picture: Instagram/daisylowe)
The couple, who have been dating since 2020, got engaged in September (Picture: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)
‘It took a long time, a lot of heartbreak & healing and a whole lot of picking myself back up again to get to a place where I could even possibly conceive & here we are now…’ she continued.
When announcing the news, Daisy described herself and Jordan as ‘bursting at the seams with happiness’.
‘I’m oscillating wildly between excitement & nervousness with a dash of morning sickness thrown in for good measure!’ she said.
At 76, Vera Wang stunned in a crop top and silk dress at the aftas ceremony (Picture: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock)
Other stars who were having real fashion moments at the Baftas and its after-party last night included designer Vera Wang, dropping jaws with her age-defying beauty, Anya in an eye-catching velvet mini-dress and massive matching hooded cape, and Florence Pugh, whose orange tulle number even distracted Taron Egerton mid-interview.
The 2023 Bafta awards ceremony saw German-language war epic All Quiet on the Western Front crowned the big winner of the night, after scooping seven gongs, including best film and best director.
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Meanwhile, both Elvis and The Banshees of Inisherin secured four wins, with Austin Butler given best actor for the first and both Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan winning supporting acting awards for the second.
However, the awards body was later met with online criticism and renewed use of the ‘BaftasSoWhite’ hashtag after it failed to award a single prize to a non-white nominee.
Baftas 2023 full winners list
Best adapted screenplay
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best supporting actress
Kerry Condon – The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best supporting actor
Barry Keoghan – The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best film not in the English language
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best cinematography
All Quiet On The Western Front
Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer
Charlotte Wells – Aftersun
Animated film
Pinocchio
Best original screenplay
The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best original score
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best documentary
Navalny
Best sound
All Quiet On The Western Front
British short animation
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse by Charlie Mackesy
Outstanding British film
The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best director
Edward Berger – All Quiet On The Western Front
Best leading actor
Austin Butler – Elvis
Best leading actress
Cate Blanchett – Tar
Rising star
Emma Mackey
Best film
All Quiet On The Western Front
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The mum-to-be was on a date night with her fiancé, Jordan Saul.