Emma Weymouth flashes her toned legs in an edgy black-and-blue minidress at Idris Elba's bar launch

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    Emma Weymouth looked sensational as she attended the Porte Noire Bar launch party in London’s Coal Drops Yard on Friday night.

    Supporting its owners, actor Idris Elba and vintner David Farber, the socialite, 35, rocked up at the King’s Cross hotspot in a very avant-garde number.

    Sending temperatures soaring, she flashed her toned pins in a black minidress featuring a baby blue silk addition, which swept from its dazzling silver neckline and around her waist.

    Fashion forward: Emma Weymouth looked sensational as she attended the Porte Noire Bar launch party in London's Coal Drops Yard on Friday night

    Fashion forward: Emma Weymouth looked sensational as she attended the Porte Noire Bar launch party in London’s Coal Drops Yard on Friday night

    The plunging number was teamed up with a sparkling clutch and the former Strictly Come Dancing contestant added inches to her enviable frame with onyx heels. 

    She wore her walnut locks in a chic bun, while allowing for a selection of strands to loosely frame her face.

    It wasn’t long before she was joined by her husband Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth who looked dapper in a navy suit.  

    Emma posed for photographers with Idris’ stunning wife Sabrina who looked incredible in a silk green shirt with shoulder pads.

    The model sported a coordinating pair of trousers and kept things comfy in charcoal flip-flops. 

    Looking good: Supporting its owners, actor Idris Elba and vintner David Farber, the socialite, 35, rocked up at the King's Cross hotspot in a very avant-garde number

    Looking good: Supporting its owners, actor Idris Elba and vintner David Farber, the socialite, 35, rocked up at the King’s Cross hotspot in a very avant-garde number

    What a pair! It wasn't long before she was joined by her husband Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth who looked dapper in a navy suit

    What a pair! It wasn’t long before she was joined by her husband Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth who looked dapper in a navy suit 

    Stunning: The plunging number was teamed up with a sparkling clutch and the former Strictly Come Dancing contestant added inches to her enviable frame with onyx heels

    Beauty: She wore her brunette locks in a chic bun, while allowing for a selection of strands to loosely frame her face

    Stunning: The plunging number was teamed up with a sparkling clutch and the former Strictly Come Dancing contestant added inches to her enviable frame with onyx heels

    British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, who looked suave in a black wool coat and navy trousers, joined the pair for a group shot soon afterwards.

    Man of the moment Idris put on a debonair display in a navy T-shirt layered beneath a matching suit jacket and trousers.

    Emma’s father-in-law Alexander Thynn died from Covid-19 in April, making her husband the Marquess of Bath in April, and inheriting the estate Longleat.

    The estate is famous for being the first drive-through safari park outside of Africa.

    Emma has been married to Viscount Weymouth since June 2013, with the couple sharing sons John, five, and Henry, three. 

    Out of this world: Emma (right) posed for photographers with Idris' stunning wife Sabrina (left) who looked incredible in a silk green shirt with shoulder pads

    Out of this world: Emma (right) posed for photographers with Idris’ stunning wife Sabrina (left) who looked incredible in a silk green shirt with shoulder pads

    Sensational: Sabrina sported a coordinating pair of trousers and kept things comfy in charcoal flip-flops

    Woah: Emma and Sabrina looked ethereal in their glamorous ensembles

    Sensational: Sabrina sported a coordinating pair of trousers and kept things comfy in charcoal flip-flops 

    On her wedding day Emma became the first black marchioness in British history.

    Speaking in November 2020, she said she doesn’t want her skin colour to be a ‘defining characteristic’ The socialite said she is a ‘reluctant role model’ after becoming Britain’s first black marchioness’.

    Emma starred on the cover of Tatler’s January 2021 issue and opened up about her family’s wildly ambitious plans for Longleat, their Wiltshire estate and her Surrogacy journey.

    While Emma, the daughter of a Nigerian oil tycoon, is deeply respectful of her new title, she is a reluctant role model, according to the society magazine.

    ‘Where I have been discussed in a positive light, as positive change, I’m grateful for being included in the conversation,’ she said. 

    Pals: British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful (left), who looked suave in a black wool coat and navy trousers, joined the pair for a group shot soon afterwards

    Pals: British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful (left), who looked suave in a black wool coat and navy trousers, joined the pair for a group shot soon afterwards

    Group pic: They certainly gave their fellow attendees squad-goal envy

    Group pic: They certainly gave their fellow attendees squad-goal envy

    ‘I see my role as a practical thing: as a wife, mother and someone with a responsibility to maintain this incredible estate.

    She continued, ‘I aspire to a future where [my skin colour] is not a defining characteristic.’

    The Marchioness’s first child, John (now Viscount Weymouth), was born in October 2014. The pregnancy, however, was a difficult one, during which Emma was diagnosed with hypophysitis

    A rare and potentially life-threatening condition which causes inflammation of the pituitary gland, it meant that she suffered a bleed on her brain – and had to undergo an emergency caesarian section.

    While both mother and son thankfully pulled through, the Marchioness was subsequently told that she couldn’t have any more children naturally. 

    Beaming: Man of the moment Idris (second from left) put on a debonair display in a navy T-shirt layered beneath a matching suit jacket and trousers

    Beaming: Man of the moment Idris (second from left) put on a debonair display in a navy T-shirt layered beneath a matching suit jacket and trousers

    Delighted: They each appeared to be in high spirits

    Delighted: They each appeared to be in high spirits

    The star and her husband, the Marquess of Bath, opted to use an American surrogate. Their second son, Lord Henry, was born in December 2016 in Los Angeles.

    Despite knowing she couldn’t safely carry another child herself, Emma has candidly admitted that she struggled emotionally to come to terms with the choice.

    Speaking as part of 5 Days of Vogue Wellness virtual event, in a discussion entitled ‘Motherhood and me: How having a baby made me love my body and soul’,

    The brunette beauty revealed that ‘Having a surrogate carry Henry was a massive decision’.

    She went on: ‘I felt guilty and I felt confused, and it was the sharing with other women who have done the same thing for such diverse reasons that helped me arrive at that decision.’

    Business partners: Co-founders Idris (left) and David (right) posed together

    Business partners: Co-founders Idris (left) and David (right) posed together

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