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Ekin Karasin and Lisa McLoughlin

Liam and Noel Gallagher's daughters Molly and Anaïs attend Topshop bash: London's hottest parties this week

Liam and Noel Gallagher’s daughters Molly Moorish Gallagher and Anaïs Gallagher united for one of the hottest London Fashion Week parties in the capital.

Molly, 27, and Anaïs, 26, cuddled up on the red carpet as they attended the Topshop takeover of London’s iconic Piccadilly Lights on Thursday.

The duo turned out for an LFW celebration with John Lewis, during which Ella Eyre delivered a live performance that was shown across the giant Piccadilly screens.

She performed four tracks including her latest release Rain in Heaven, fresh from its BBC Concert Orchestra debut at Radio 2’s Piano Room.

Molly, 27, and Anaïs, 26, cuddled up at a Topshop bash (Grant Buchanan/Dave Benett/Getty Images for John Lewis and Topshop)
Ella Eyre performed to guests (Grant Buchanan/Dave Benett/Getty Images for John Lewis and Topshop)
Jaime Winstone and Tigerlily Taylor (Grant Buchanan/Dave Benett/Getty Images for John Lewis and Topshop)

Among the guests were Laura Whitmore, Charli Howard, Anaïs Gallagher, Molly Moorish-Gallagher, Tigerlily Taylor, Jaime Winstone, Jack Guinness, Louise Redknapp, Layton Williams and Zara Martin.

Attendees explored an immersive space showcasing the latest Topshop and Topman collections, with DJ Jeremiah Asiamah warming up the crowd before Ella closed the night with her headline performance.

Close by in Knightsbridge, Brand63Africa marked its official launch with an intimate evening reception at Sale e Pepe, hosted by Vanessa Kingori OBE and Eva Omaghomi CVO.

Vanessa Kingori and Edward Enninful at the Brand63Africa launch (Getty Images)
From left: Wale Adeyemi, Mojisola Adegbile, Abiola Adeniran, Eva Omaghomi, Aisha Ayensu, Edward Enninful, Vanessa Kingori, Sophie Bufton, Lulu Shabell, Namnyak Odupoy and Omar Salam (Getty Images)

The evening celebrated the debut of Brand63Africa — a social enterprise dedicated to connecting designers of African heritage with the global luxury market.

It welcomed guests from the worlds of fashion, media, design and entertainment.

Edward Enninful mingled with the likes of Kenya Hunt and Brand63Africa inaugural design cohort - Aisha Ayensu of Christie Brown, Abiola Adeniran of Abiola Olusola, OmarSalam of Sukeina, Namnyak Odupoy of Studio Namnyak and Sophie Bufton of The Cloth.

Elsewhere in the capital, dunhill hosted The Filmmakers Dinner in partnership with BAFTA on Tuesday evening, celebrating British screen talent at Alfred’s, Bourdon House, the London home of the heritage label.

Among the guests were Brian Cox, Jason Isaacs, Henry Golding, David Harewood and Rival co-stars Aidan Turner and Alex Hassell.

Aidan Turner and Alex Hassell attend the dunhill & BAFTA Filmmakers Dinner (Dave Benett)
(L to R) Emilia Jones, Fabien Frankel and Posy Sterling posed together at the soiree (Dave Benett)
Archie Madekwe and Harry Lighton were also in attendance at the star-studded bash (Dave Benett)

EE Rising Star nominees Archie Madekwe, Robert Aramayo and Posy Sterling were also in attendance, alongside Lesley Manville, Emilia Jones, Joe Wright and Industry actors Harry Lawtey and Marisa Abela.

The evening began with a private drinks reception before guests were seated for a three-course menu championing British produce.

After dinner, the party moved to a lounge reimagined as a New Orleans-inspired speakeasy, where Martinis flowed and S.O.L Collective featuring Vincente Davies delivered a live set that carried celebrations into the night.

Lady Victoria Hervey stopped by photographer Lorenzo Agius’s retrospective, pictured with Agius and his wife Kellie (PR Handout)
Izzy Richmond dropped into H&M’s open-house at 14 Cavendish House on Thursday (H&M/Iona Wolff)
Therica Read-Wilson, Xin Liu, Nell Fisher, Maisie Peters, Munroe Munroe and Alicia Agneson at the Patrick McDowell LFW show (PR Handout)

Later in the week, photographer Lorenzo Agius marked his retrospective Look at me: Framing the iconic with a reception at The Corinthia on Thursday, attended by Lady Victoria Hervey.

At London Fashion Week, Izzy Richmond dropped into H&M’s open-house at 14 Cavendish House to celebrate the launch of the H&M Studio SS26 collection, joining Rina Lipa and Yasmin Pettet for an event that included a botanical experience with Hamish Powell.

Meanwhile, Stranger Things actor Nell Fisher made her London Fashion Week debut on the frow at Patrick McDowell’s show, alongside Munroe Bergdorf and singer Maisie Peters.

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