MICHELLE Keegan looked absolutely stunning in black mini dress as she glammed up for an exclusive event.
The former Coronation Street star dazzled in the stunning strapless black and silver ensemble.

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Michelle, 36, looked dressed to the nines as she attended the Bulgari High Jewellery Gala.
Jaws were left on the floor as she stepped out at the Bulgari Hotel in London in her dazzling mini dress.
The Brassic actress opted for a mini dress with stunning silver flower patterned motifs embroidered into the material.
She opted for black tights and small black shoes with a silver heels to put all emphasis on the strapless gown.
In terms of make-up, she chose subtle eye shadow underneath her sharply groomed eyebrows.
She sported thick lashes, a complimentary black liner and a thick dark pink gloss on the lips.
The former Our Girl star chose to wear her hair in an updo whilst still leaving several locks on either side to frame her gorgeous facial features.
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To compliment the sequin dress she chose to don studded earrings and a glamorous thick necklace with a small diamond pendant.
This was alongside a selection of diamond rings and a blingy bracelet on the left wrist.
At the bash she was surrounded by huge stars which included Hollywood actress Lashana Lynch.
The No Time To Die star also stunned in a black gown as she posed next to the fellow actress.
She chose an strapless calf-length silk dress with a large ruched panel around her bosom.
To compliment the look she chose drop down earrings and a huge diamond and pearl choker necklace.
Other names to join the pair include the likes of Rose Williams, Nathalie Emmanuel and The Morning Show star Gugu Mbatha-Raw.

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