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Kate Moss cuts an effortlessly chic figure in a blouse and jeans as she joins elegant Sabrina Elba in leading the stars at a beauty lecture in London

Kate Moss cuts an effortlessly chic figure in a blouse and jeans as she joins elegant Sabrina Elba in leading the stars at a beauty lecture in London

Daily Mail​3 days ago
Kate Moss cut a chic figure while attending the star-studded LYMA's Laser PRO science lecture in London.
The catwalk legend, 51, joined stunning Sabrina Elba and LYMA founder Lucy Goff as they leaded the front row of the beauty event.
Kate looked gorgeous in a dark print blouse and denim, teaming with black ballerina shoes.
On Thursday style icons, influencers, socialites, doctors and experts gathered in Marylebone the lecture became the latest destination for the style set.
Other celebrities in attendance included the likes of Ashley Roberts, Amanda Cronin, Gaby Roslin, Danni Menzies and Plastic Surgeon Dr Graeme Glass.
Meanwhile at the event, Canadian model and actress Sabrina, 36, flaunted her sizzling figure in a strappy white maxi dress.
The star added brown sandals and added a touch of bling with gold jewellery, as she beamed for a few shots.
The wife of Idris Elba - known for starring in Three Thousand Years of Longing - oozed summer chic in a flowing white dress at the event.
The LYMA science lecture was designed and curated to educate on the technology and science behind the LYMA Laser PRO.
The celebrity-loved skincare device launched in the UK a year ago and in the US in April of this year and has exceeded all sales expectations since the stateside launch.
Dr Graeme Glass unveiled his published clinical study proving the LYMA Laser technology triggers an unprecedented cellular response.
The brand has been publicly supported by Martha Stewart, Paris Hilton, Miranda Kerr, Carey Mulligan, Kate Beckinsale and even Rosie Huntington Whiteley.
Speaking at the event, Sabrina told MailOnline: 'I've had 2 or 3 spikes in ageing.
'I've felt those spikes, look in the mirror and it's like I didn't look like that yesterday.'
Pussycat Dolls singer Ashley, 43, joined fellow stars in revealing she 'can't wait to try it'.
The radio host looked stylish in a pale yellow co-ord featuring a pencil midi skirt and matching jacket.
Ashley finished off the stunning outfit with a white top, nude stiletto heels and accessorised with a yellow fur mini bag.
British businesswoman and TV personality Caroline Stanbury revealed she used the laser for scarring after a facelift, with Sabrina adding: 'She looks so good after that lift! Not that she wasn't looking good before.'
Meanwhile English TV host Gabby Roslin couldn't stop gushing and self-confessed as a huge fan.
'I use mine every single day, can you overuse it,' The Big Breakfast star ensured.
Gabby opted for a white shirt and cosy pink salmon denim while at the celebs-studded event.
Elsewhere, Amanda Cronin stole the show in a classy beige suit featuring a risky top underneath.
The modelling icon, 56, proved her sense of impeccable fashion adding a black clutch back and stylish sandals, as well as a pair of dark shades.
LYMA Laser PRO uses the world's most advanced anti-ageing cold laser technology that has 'cracked the code' for superior collagen production and transforms everything from wrinkles, cellulite, redness, scarring and pigmentation to post-surgical recovery with zero pain and zero downtime.
The LYMA Laser PRO takes the unrivalled power of the original cult-favourite LYMA Laser and trebles it – 3x bigger, 3x faster.
Plastic surgeons and dermatologists are already stating that the LYMA Laser PRO is the beauty launch of a generation for its ability to stop the aging clock, using high-powered and precise, low-level laser technology to stimulate collagen production leading to youthful, radiant, skin.
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