Tuesday 10 December 2013

Amanda Holden hits a chic note in black cape and leather gloves at charity carol service



 Amanda Holden gave a lesson in stylish winter dressing as she attended a Christmas carol service at a Chelsea church on Monday evening.

The Britain's Got Talent judge wore all-black, in a winter cape, LBD and snakeskin print heels with a pair of ling leather gloves to match.

Amanda, 42, was at the Holy Trinity church on Sloane Street for The Prince's Foundation for Children and The Arts annual carol service along with a number of stars from stage, screen and radio.

The event raises valuable funds to support the work with disadvantaged children across the UK, and each year over guests head down to west London to hear exclusive readings from celebrities, professional and school choirs and listen to performances by a range of musical stars.


Classic FM’s John Suchet returned as host for the charity event, which was recorded on the night to played out on his radio show on Christmas Eve.

Irish classical soprano Margaret Keys also performed at the charity event on Monday night.

 
As did Classical Brit Award Winner, the saxophonist Amy Dickson performed at the church with British pianist and singer Joe Stilgoe.

All the celebrity guests joined in with a few carols during the night's entertainment. http://www.thefashioncentral.co.uk/makeup-and-beauty/




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