The stars were out in force last night (September 8th) for the London party marking this year's GQ Men of the Year Awards.
News coverage of the event in the capital's Royal Opera House has been dominated by the dramatic exit of uber-model Kate Moss.
The 35-year-old reportedly stormed out of the London party after taking offence at remarks made by the bash's host, Northern Irish actor James Nesbitt.
Earlier in the evening, the party-loving London dweller presented new best pal Lily Allen with GQ's Woman of the Year award.
Meanwhile, fellow clothes horse Kelly Brook was on hand to give the Comedian Of The Year gong to Michael McIntyre.
Other winners included Band of the Year Take That and Solo Artist of the Year Dizzee Rascal, while Little Britain star David Walliams walked off with the award for most stylish man.
Yoko Ono, the widow of Beatles legend John Lennon, handed over Take That's award and declared them to be "a great British band".
Singer Mark Owen told reporters after the London party: "It's amazing that Yoko thinks that about our music. It is an honour to accept an award from her."