Daisy Lowe and Hana Cross lead the glamour in animal print and black leather as they arrived at the launch of IKEA’s new luxury pop-up store Hus of FRAKTA on Thursday.
The model, 35, looked incredible as she graced the carpet in an ankle-length leopard print coat which featured a feather trim around the sleeves and hem.
Adding inches to her frame, she finished her ensemble with a pair of black leather chunky heeled boots.
To accessorise, Daisy kept it simple with a gold love heart necklace and a silver ring.
Meanwhile Brooklyn Beckham’s ex Hana Cross, 27, looked trendy in a creased white shirt which she paired with black leather trousers.
She finished her look with a pair of black leather cowboy boots, a black leather bag and a chunk belt to match.
Daisy Lowe and Hana Cross lead the glamour in animal print and black leather as they arrived at the launch of IKEA’s new luxury pop-up store Hus of FRAKTA on Thursday
Brooklyn Beckham’s ex Hana Cross, 27, looked trendy in a creased white shirt which she paired with black leather trousers
Hana slicked her brunette tresses back into a sleek bun as she accessorised with a pair of brown hoop earrings.
TV presenter Alex Jones, 47, looked chic as she stepped out in a bright white top which featured dramatic bell sleeves.
She kept it classy with a pair of black trousers and added height to her frame with a pair of black leather boots.
TV personality, Hugo Taylor, 38, also stepped out in animal print as he posed for a snap in a leopard-print trench coat which he paired with black and pink trainers.
S Club 7’s Rachel Stevens, 46, looked classy in a pair of wide leg black trousers and a matching oversized trench coat.
DJ Harriet Rose showcased her unique fashion sense in a white shirt layered under a grey jumper and black denim jacket.
On the decks for the glitzy evening, Josh Parkinson appeared in top spirits as he stepped out in an all white ensemble.
Hus of FRAKTA is a pop-up experience on London’s Oxford Circus, dedicated to one of the most iconic symbols of the IKEA brand, the blue FRAKTA bag.
Meanwhile model Daisy, 35, looked incredible as she graced the carpet in an ankle-length leopard print coat which featured a feather trim around the sleeves and hem
Hana finished her look with a pair of black leather cowboy boots, a black leather bag and a chunk belt to match
Hana slicked her brunette tresses back into a sleek bun as she accessorised with a pair of brown hoop earrings
TV presenter Alex Jones, 47, looked chic as she stepped out in a bright white top which featured dramatic bell sleeves
She kept it classy with a pair of black trousers and added height to her frame with a pair of black leather boots
TV personality, Hugo Taylor, 38, also stepped out in animal print as he posed for a snap in a leopard-print trench coat which he paired with black and pink trainers
S Club 7’s Rachel Stevens, 46, looked classy in a pair of wide leg black trousers and a matching oversized trench coat
DJ Harriet Rose showcased her unique fashion sense in a white shirt layered under a grey jumper and black denim jacket
On the decks for the glitzy evening, Josh Parkinson appeared in top spirits as he stepped out in an all white ensemble
Hus of FRAKTA is a pop-up experience on London’s Oxford Circus, dedicated to one of the most iconic symbols of the IKEA brand, the blue FRAKTA bag
Meaning ‘to freight’ in Swedish, the FRAKTA bag was originally designed over three decades ago to help customers carry their purchases.
Today it has become a cultural icon – reimagined by iconic designers including Zandra Rhodes and Marimekko along the way.
According to IKEA: ‘It’s not just a bag; it’s a symbol of resourcefulness and adaptability; reused by many in so many different ways.
‘From laundry basket to beach bag and even a trusty companion for city commuters, the FRAKTA has proven its versatility in countless ways, becoming part of the stories we live every day.
Rooted in the five democratic design principles of IKEA – function, form, quality, sustainability, and affordability – the FRAKTA is available for 75p.
Nearly half of UK households (45 percent) own one, with many (31percent) keeping theirs for over five years, proving that it’s not just a bag – it’s a part of their journey.