Lisa Snowdon leads the way in figure-hugging dress at Breast Cancer Care Show
Presenter was joined by the likes of Lucy Mecklenburgh and Lydia Bright at the annual charity event
LISA Snowdon put on an eye-popping display in a figure-hugging dress at the Breast Cancer Care Show.
The former model and TV presenter highlighted her cleavage in the clinging black number, which seemed fitting in a way considering the event was to raise awareness and funds to fight the deadly disease.
Lisa also showed off her legs in the mini dress as she wore thigh high black boots as she posed alongside her male companion, George Smart.
Wearing her pink breast cancer pin with pride, the 44-year-old beamed at the cameras as she made her way into the event.
Lisa wasn't the only model to take to the red carpet though, as Caprice, 45, also brought the glamour in a blue floor length gown with black lace trim.
Also opting for a full length dress was former Towie star Lucy Mecklenburgh, who looked ravishing in a red gown which clung to her slim physique.
The reality star allowed onlookers a glimpse at her cleavage and legs thanks to the sheer lace detailing around the neckline as well as in strips down the skirt.
The 25-year-old was joined at the event by her stepmother Tracey Collins, who looked more like her sister thanks to her own youthful appearance and fabulous figure.
Fellow Towie star Lydia Bright also made it a family affair, as she brought along her mum Debbie, wearing a blush pink velvet dress which featured a high neckline and pleated skirt.
The 26-year-old carried a faux fur stole with her as posed for pictures before heading inside the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, where the event was held.
The girls were joined by Irish TV presenter Eamonn Holmes, who was hosting the evening.
The 56-year-old looked dapper in classic tuxedo as he beamed for photographs alongside his wife and This Morning co-host Ruth Langsford.
The presenter looked lovely in a floor-length black gown which featured metallic embroidered detailing.
After the evening was over - Eamonn tweeted his delight at being part of such a special evening, writing: "A privilege to host. So much positivity in that room. Let's all do what we can to finally kick this B*****d disease into submission. #Cancer".