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Lady Victoria Hervey enjoyed a beauty clinic launch on Saturday with a host of celebrities.

The model and socialite, 46, cut a chic figure in a cream roll-neck jumper as the Dermanda Clinic opened its doors.

She paired her look with grey jeans and black studded boots for the event in London’s Harley Street.

Victoria wore her blonde locks in loose waves and accessorised with several bracelets.

Posing for snaps with head practitioner Awatif Mandour and Dr Natalia Perez, Lady Victoria beamed as she attended the launch.

Beauty: Lady Victoria Hervey cut a stylish figure in a muted ensemble as she attended the opening of the Dermanda Clinic in London's Harley Street on Saturday

Beauty: Lady Victoria Hervey cut a stylish figure in a muted ensemble as she attended the opening of the Dermanda Clinic in London’s Harley Street on Saturday 

She looked glowing for the day out, wearing glittery eyeshadow and a touch of pale pink lipstick. 

Victoria was joined by a number of other celebrities at the launch including Love Island twins Eve and Jessica Gale and TOWIE’s Georgia Harrison.

Eve flashed a hint of her toned midriff in a cropped furry leather jacket paired with black leggings and trainers.

She swept her blonde locks into a high ponytail, keeping her accessories minimal.

Meanwhile, Georgia looked gorgeous in a ribbed cream jumper and white cargo pants.

And Jessica opted for a cropped white figure-hugging jumper, donning pale pink leggings.

The outing comes after Victoria recently moved back to London from Los Angeles after living in the US for over two decades. 

The model sparked rumours of a return to the UK last year and has now decided the A-list packed city is ‘not what it used to be’. 

Smiles: The socialite grinned with Awatif Mandour in the clinic as they celebrated the opening of the venue 

Fun: Victoria also posed together with Dr Natalia Perez in the clinic with Awatif as she enjoyed her day out

Fun: Victoria also posed together with Dr Natalia Perez in the clinic with Awatif as she enjoyed her day out 

Together: Victoria was joined by a number of other celebrities including TOWIE's Georgia Harrison, who posed with the clinic bosses

Together: Victoria was joined by a number of other celebrities including TOWIE’s Georgia Harrison, who posed with the clinic bosses

Not one to mince her words, the beauty told The Daily Mail’s Richard Eden: ‘All my friends in LA have left because it’s a s***hole.’ 

Chatting to Eden at the opening of the Frameless digital art gallery in Marble Arch, Victoria continued: ‘It’s nice if you don’t leave the house, but, as soon as you leave, you see the homeless, crackheads and half-naked women with no teeth throwing things at you.

‘It’s not safe and not what it used to be,’ explained the former ‘It girl’.

London-born Victoria is the daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol, half-sister of the 7th Marquess, and sister of the 8th Marquess and Lady Isabella Hervey – and moved to Los Angeles in 2004.

Victoria has since been sharing a slew of snaps to her 443k Instagram followers upon returning to the UK, taking in all of the capital’s landmarks once again.

Glam:  Georgia looked gorgeous in a ribbed cream jumper and white cargo pants paired with a grey blazer

Glam:  Georgia looked gorgeous in a ribbed cream jumper and white cargo pants paired with a grey blazer 

Pals: Eve, Georgia and Jessica were all smiles as they posed at the Dermada Clinic in Harley Street

Pals: Eve, Georgia and Jessica were all smiles as they posed at the Dermada Clinic in Harley Street

Victoria has been sharing a slew of snaps to her 443k Instagram followers upon returning to the UK, taking in all of the capital’s landmarks once again.

And it seems moving wasn’t the only big change that the socialite has considered, previously explaining how she was considering starting a family before the Covid-19 pandemic happened – but is glad now she didn’t.

She admitted that pregnancy magazine Project Baby had also influenced her thinking — as she has a prospective sperm donor/father lined up, should she decide to start a family.

Stylish: Georgia also sported a pair of sunglasses for the afternoon out in London to celebrate the clinic launch

Stylish: Georgia also sported a pair of sunglasses for the afternoon out in London to celebrate the clinic launch

Enjoying time out: Eve, Georgia and Jessica have fun at the launch with Dr Perez in Harley Street

Enjoying time out: Eve, Georgia and Jessica have fun at the launch with Dr Perez in Harley Street

Grins: Eve, Dr Perez, and Jessica pose together at the event in London as they celebrate the opening

Grins: Eve, Dr Perez, and Jessica pose together at the event in London as they celebrate the opening 

Six of her eggs were frozen and stored three years ago, at a cost of £11,000, and she spent the time afterwards looking for a donor.

‘I had a friend who was going to be my sperm donor. He was going to be involved in my child’s life, but as a friend, not a partner,’ she explained.

‘And I was supposed to be pregnant now. But then Covid happened, which was a big blow, but looking back I’m really grateful I didn’t do it with that person. He just wasn’t right.’

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