The fashion set descended on the British Museum in their droves on Saturday night, for the institution’s inaugural ball. Supermodel Naomi Campbell, as well as Adwoa Aboah, Adot Gak and Erin O’Connor MBE, were in attendance alongside designers such as Erdem Moralioglu, Roksanda Ilincic MBE and photographer Tim Walker.
The world of entertainment was also well represented, with Janet Jackson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sir Mick Jagger and Maya Jama all arriving at the pink-themed ball, which drew inspiration from the colours and light of India, and coincided with the museum’s major exhibition, Ancient India: Living Traditions.
Also on the pink carpet: London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan, Dame Tracey Emin, Sir Grayson Perry, and Lioness Chloe Kelly.
“The British Museum Ball was intended to celebrate London – a city renowned for its arts, culture, creativity and style,” said director Dr Nicholas Cullinan OBE, who co-chaired the event with arts patron and businesswoman Isha Ambani. “Tonight’s event did just that by bringing together the actors, artists, collectors, creatives, designers and writers that make our city a cultural powerhouse.”
Step inside the inaugural ball below.