Uma Thurman startles crowds with her astonishing see-through dress

12 April 2012
The Weekender

Sign up to our free weekly newsletter for exclusive competitions, offers and theatre ticket deals

I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice.

Uma Thurman startled onlookers at the Swarovski Fashion Rocks event with an outfit which left little to the imagination.

The actress arrived on the red carpet in a couture Valentino gown which was virtually see-through.

Thurman's daring dress is a look not often associated with her.

The 37-year-old mother-of-two, who was co-hosting the star-studded charity event, rarely makes a fashion faux pas on the red carpet.

Scroll down for more pictures...

Uma Thurman's outfit leaves little to the imagination as she arrives for the Swarovski Fashion Rocks event

Uma Thurman's outfit leaves little to the imagination as she arrives for the Swarovski Fashion Rocks event

Pretty in pink Joss Stone opts for a skin-tight number

Pretty in pink Joss Stone opts for a skin-tight number

Joss Stone, 20, got the thumbs down from fashion observers for her choice of outfit on the red carpet.

While everyone else went for old-style glamour, she turned up in a tight pink Calvin Klein dress and clumpy white shoes.

And she was booed by the crowd when she would not stop to sign autographs.

Kate Moss was among the other A-listers to support the event. Kate wore an exquisite flapper dress, embroidered with 20,000 precision-cut crystals from Swarovski.

Kate's dress - estimated to cost £40,000 - is a copy of one she wore on her first date with Johnny Depp in 1994 and will be auctioned off by Topshop on eBay from this morning with proceeds going to the Prince's Trust.

Scroll down for more pictures...

Warm welcome: Comedian and lothario David Walliams greets Kate Moss rather warmly

Warm welcome: Comedian and lothario David Walliams greets Kate Moss rather warmly

It was made by Topshop, for whom Moss has designed her own clothes range.The 33-year-old model arrived with Topshop's boss Sir Philip Green.

She said: "When I was invited by Swarovski to create a dress with Topshop to wear tonight, this 1920s flapper style immediately came to mind.

"It was like a dream to use such an amazing amount of Swarovski crystal.

"I'm honoured to have the opportunity to raise funds for the Prince's Trust, as it's a great cause. Plus, I get to wear my own amazing couture dress, even if it's just for the night."

Scroll down for more pictures...

Lily Allen dazzles in her Chanel number

Lily Allen dazzles in her Chanel number

Lily Allen, who more usually teams her ball gowns with trainers, accessorised her Chanel gown with bling on her bracelet, shoes and ring.

Throughout the night, designers and rock and pop acts teamed up to give individual catwalk shows backed by live music.

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall attended the first Fashion Rocks in London in 2003, but last night Princess Beatrice represented the family, wearing a Marchesa gown - studded with crystals, of course.

Scroll down for more pictures...

Still super: Naomi and pal Claudia Schiffer catch up on the old days when they reigned the world of high-fashion modelling

Still super: Naomi and pal Claudia Schiffer catch up on the old days when they reigned the world of high-fashion modelling

Naomi Campbell wore a diamante-encrusted bra and knickers under her transparent chiffon Dolce and Gabbana (also in the picture)

Naomi Campbell wore a diamante-encrusted bra and knickers under her transparent chiffon Dolce and Gabbana (also in the picture)

Whitney Houston was the surprise guest at the show.

Making a rare UK public appearance, she walked on stage at the finale to a standing ovation, and in a reference to her most famous song she told the audience: "I will always love you - very much."

Houston was there to make a speech about the good work done by the Prince's Trust.

Scroll down for more pictures...

Topshop owner Philip Green arrived with Kate Moss, but left with soprano Katherine Jenkins

Topshop owner Philip Green arrived with Kate Moss, but left with soprano Katherine Jenkins

Katherine Jenkins, wearing a dress by Jenny Packer, made an exit with Philip Green by her side

Katherine Jenkins, wearing a dress by Jenny Packer, made an exit with Philip Green by her side

The Royal Family was represented by Princess Beatrice, who wore a pale embroidered gown by Marchesa. She said: "Fashion is very important to me and this is one of my favourite dresses.

"This event is perfect for people to dress up and see amazing rock stars but also to raise money for the Prince's Trust."

The Princess recently appeared on the catwalk at a charity fashion show alongside her mother, Sarah Ferguson.

Scroll down for more pictures...

Gothic glamour: Kelly Osbourne and Courtney Love add a grungey gothic edge to the night's proceedings

Gothic glamour: Kelly Osbourne and Courtney Love add a grungey gothic edge to the night's proceedings

But she joked: "I'm going to leave it to the professionals this time!"

Naomi Campbell arrived arm in arm with designers Dolce and Gabbana and wore one of their creations, a transparent dress which revealed her underwear.

Event host Uma Thurman also went for the see-through option in a black dress covered in crystals.

Scroll down for more pictures...

Royalty: Princess Beatrice and queen Wag Coleen McLoughlin opt for dramatic full length gowns for their red carpet appearance

Royalty: Princess Beatrice and queen Wag Coleen McLoughlin opt for dramatic full length gowns for their red carpet appearance

Other stars on the red carpet included Dame Shirley Bassey, Yasmin Le Bon, Donatella Versace, Trinny Woodall, Alicia Keys, the Sugarbabes and Victoria Silvstedt.

Lisa Snowdon arrived with Little Britain star David Walliams.

The show paired top designers with pop and rock stars who shared a stage with the models.

They included Lily Allen and Chanel, Joss Stone, and Calvin Klein, The Gossip and Christopher Kane, Timbaland and Dolce & Gabbana.

Scroll down for more pictures...

Just good friends: David arrived with TV presenter pal Lisa Snowdon

Just good friends: David arrived with TV presenter pal Lisa Snowdon

Johnny Borrell of Razorlight attempted to be controversial by lighting up a cigarette on stage during his set for Burberry.

He was ticked off by host Uma Thurman, who told him: "Oi, Johnny, there's no smoking these days in public places in England."

Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow was there to present a lifetime achievement award to Valentino, who recently announced his retirement after nearly 50 years in the fashion business.

Create a FREE account to continue reading

eros

Registration is a free and easy way to support our journalism.

Join our community where you can: comment on stories; sign up to newsletters; enter competitions and access content on our app.

Your email address

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

You must be at least 18 years old to create an account

* Required fields

Already have an account? SIGN IN

By clicking Create Account you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use , Cookie policy and Privacy policy .

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in