Hailey Baldwin, Winnie Harlow and Alessandra Ambrosio walk for Julien Macdonald at London Fashion Week

Fans including Ronan Keating, Tom Daley, Amanda Holden and Rachel Stevens sat front row
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Emma McCarthy19 September 2017

The stars were out in force for Julien Macdonald at London Fashion Week last night.

Fans including Ronan Keating, Tom Daley, Amanda Holden and Rachel Stevens turned out to witness the latest collection from the showbiz favourite.

One of the few designers to benefit from the reshuffling of the schedule, Macdonald landed himself an evening time slot perfectly suited to the Welsh designer's clubby vibe.

Presenting a series of his signature sparkling body-con ensembles in South Bank gay club Pulse, the designer - whose love of sequins could outshine even that of the Strictly Come Dancing circuit - ensured the Monday night of London Fashion Week ended with a party atmosphere.

Not entirely content with his star-studded front row, however, Macdonald also enlisted a host of big names to walk his runway.

Hailey Baldwin, Winnie Harlow and Victoria's Secret Angel Alessandra Ambrosio all took a turn on the catwalk before joining the designer for the show's dramatic finale.

Fittingly glittering confetti cannons burst over Macdonald and his models as he greeted his enthusiastic audience.

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