Genevieve Chenneour, known for her role in Bridgerton, attended an Evening of Craftsmanship event at Drake’s in Mayfair on Wednesday, alongside Lady Sabrina Percy and Henry Holland. The event was hosted by Crafted by True.
The 27-year-old actress wore a black lace top with loose black leather pants to the event, where guests enjoyed whisky cocktails, oysters, and caviar from Petrossian.
Genevieve finished her outfit with a long-sleeved, brown faux fur coat and styled her dark brown hair in a neat bun.
Lady Sabrina, a relative of the 12th Duke of Northumberland, arrived quietly, wearing a black trench coat and a Longines cap.
For her autumn outfit, she wore blue jeans and black heeled boots, carrying her things in a black leather bag.


Ceramics artist Henry was sporting a stylish black sweater with a distinctive chain detail at the waist.
He wore the outfit with a relaxed blue shirt, black pants, and distinctive Maison Margiela Tabi boots.
Henry completed his outfit with lots of beaded bracelets, two gold rings, gold hoop earrings, and aviator sunglasses.
I was so relieved to see Genevieve out and about again! It’s great she’s not letting what happened to her back in February – when someone tried to steal her phone at a café in west London – keep her from enjoying life.
An 18-year-old Algerian thief, Zacariah Boulares, attempted to rob a woman at Joe & The Juice on Kensington High Street. During the struggle, she lost consciousness, and another man involved threatened her with a knife.
As a lifestyle expert, I often see how quickly things can change, and unfortunately, that was the case with Zacariah. He received a 22-month sentence in July after being found guilty of three counts of theft and assault. It all stemmed from an incident back in February where he attacked someone in broad daylight, causing a concussion. It’s a stark reminder that actions have consequences, and it’s so important to choose a positive path.
Police from Scotland Yard looked into a 19-year-old man, but ultimately decided not to pursue the matter further, according to the BBC.
The Olympic swimmer has moved back home with her mother after leaving London, as she no longer feels secure living in the city.


She shared in August that the emotional distress she experienced had a lasting impact, making it difficult for her to even leave home.
She explained to the BBC that when she did go out, she preferred not to be alone, but often felt like she was imposing on others. This created a difficult cycle of negative feelings.
She also altered her everyday habits, stopped taking public transportation, and chose to stay in hotels whenever she had work in London.
She is now ‘exploring therapy options’.
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