Vogue Williams stuns on red carpet as she makes first public appearance since giving birth

The TV presenter looked stunning in an all-black ensemble 
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Emma Powell19 September 2018
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Vogue Williams looked stunning as she hit the red carpet for her first public appearance, two weeks after becoming a mum.

The TV presenter, 32, gave birth to son Theodore with husband Spencer Matthews earlier this month.

Williams hid any signs of sleep deprivation as she mingled with stars including Ella Eyre, Ashley Roberts and Love Island’s Megan Barton-Hanson at the Revlon x Adwoa Aboah ‘Live Boldly’ London Fashion Week bash.

Williams posed for the cameras in a black suit with a plunging neckline. She teamed the look with striped heels and a colourful bag.

Party time: Vogue Williams with Ashley Roberts
Dave Benett

She reportedly left the party, held at Jack Solomons Club, early to dash home to feed her newborn, according to OK! magazine.

Williams and Matthews welcomed their first child together on September 5, three months after they tied the knot at a private ceremony in Scotland.

The happy couple revealed they are “bursting with love” as they opened up about becoming parents in an interview with HELLO! magazine.

“Obviously Vogue did all of the hard work and I have nothing but love and respect for how she dealt with it all in the most admirable way,” Matthews said.

“I could not be more proud of her.”

Speaking about how they chose the name Theodore, Williams said: “We heard the name Theodore one day and both loved it. We thought we would call him Teddy but since he has been born we have stayed with Theodore rather than shortening it.”

The couple had already revealed that their son’s middle names would honour two late close family members, Fredrick after Williams’ father and Michael in memory of Matthews’ brother who died in 1999.

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