Vick Hope was spotted leaving British Vogue’s Forces for Change party at The MAINE in Mayfair, London on Tuesday.
The presenter, 34, strutted her stuff in a thigh-grazing purple mini dress as she left the star-studded bash.
Vick put her toned pins front and centre in her skimpy mini dress which boasted a skin coloured section beneath her bust.
The newlywed star boosted her height with black barely-there stilettos, while carrying her belongings in a sparkling bag.
Vick completed her look with a statement pair of silver drop earrings and a dark mani-pedi.
Glam! Vick Hope, 34, was spotted leaving British Vogue’s Forces for Change party at The MAINE in Mayfair, London on Tuesday
Gorgeous: The presenter strutted her stuff in a thigh-grazing purple mini dress as she left the star-studded bash
Fabulous: Vick put her toned pins front and centre in her skimpy mini dress which boasted a skin coloured section beneath her bust
Earlier in the evening, Vick put on a dazzling display at the first ever Rolling Stone UK Awards.
The radio host showed off her long legs in a silver mirrored minidress as she hit the red carpet solo at Camden Roundhouse.
Vick’s fiancé Calvin, 39, has been nominated for Best Song for Miracle with co-creator Ellie Goulding.
Vick and Calvin got engaged last year with the former Strictly star saying his proposal was ‘perfect’.
Comic Munya Chawaw, 30, hosted the event and guests were treated to a series of live performances.
The ceremony was sponsored by Volvo and hosted in collaboration with Remy Martin.
Ozzy Osbourne, 74, received the Icon Award, however he was not in attendance at the event and his wife Sharon acceptable the gong on his behalf.
The Prince of Darkness, who rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, was due to give speech at the ceremony, however he appeared absent on the night.
Head turner: Earlier in the evening, Vick put on a dazzling display at the first ever Rolling Stone UK Awards
Gorgeous: Vick complemented her thigh-skimming minidress with a glamorous make-up look
For the Artist Award, Jessie Ware won in the category against Raye, Grian Chatten, J Hus, Jorja Smith and Romy.
Meanwhile, Pink Pantheres won for for Best Song again Dua Lipa, Ellie Goulding, Kenya Grace, Dave & Central Cee.
Ren, Maisie Peters, Wunderhorse, Olivia Dean, Nia Archives, ShyGirl were all up for the Breakthrough Award, with Maisie taking home the win.
In the Live Act category, Yungblud won after being nominated with Nova Twins, Loyle Carner,Elton John, Louis Tomlinson and Rina Sawayama.
Blur – The Ballad of Darren, Raye – My 21st Century Blues, J Hus – Beautiful and Brutal Yard, Young Fathers – Heavy Heavy, Jorja Smith – Falling or Flying, Romy – Mid Air, Niall Horan – The Show and The Chemical Brothers – For That Beautiful Feeling were up for The Album Award, but it was The Chemical Brothers who left with the gong.
Download won Best Festival, against heavyweight Glastonbury, End Of The Road, Reading & Leeds, Green Man and Wide Awake.
High spirits: Vick flashed a smile as she hit the red carpet
In the running: Vick complemented her thigh-skimming minidress with black heels and a glamorous make-up look (Calvin and Ellie pictured in March)
Leggy: The presenter, 34, showed off her long legs in a silver mirrored minidress as she hit the red carpet solo at Camden Roundhouse
All in the details: The presenter complemented her outfit with silver jewellery
Rolling Stone magazine was initially founded in San Francisco in 1967 with John Lennon on the front cover. Rolling Stone UK was founded two years ago.
Head of events at Roundhouse Rhian Pressley said: ‘We’re thrilled to be hosting the first ever Rolling Stone UK awards. It promises to be a very special evening with some brilliant artists.
‘With Roundhouse’s incredible music legacy, we have a similar synergy with the magazine.
‘And that is to celebrate those with talent, who want to break the mould, push the boundaries and succeed in their artistic realm.’