Jourdan Dunn and Sporty Spice Mel C were among those at the event staged in support of the charity Not A Phase.
Julien MacDonald, Giles Deacon, Michael Halpern and Maximilian Raynor were among the designers who provided striking outfits for the ball, which was staged in partnership with Cîroc Ultra-Premium Vodka. The flowing pink Giles Deacon look worn by Lola Gucci prompted an audible gasp from the crowd.
The special night also honoured the work of three key LGBTQ+ organisers: activist Ted Brown, who was behind the 1972 Pride march and a queer kiss-in, Club Shakti’s DJ Ritu, and Vicki Lee, co-founder of the iconic WayOut Trans club. Also in attendance at Koko:’s editor-in-chief, Edward Enninful, who presented Brown with a Cîroc trophy bottle designed by Matty Bovan.
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