Cruz Beckham and girlfriend Jackie Apostel turn heads with stylish looks at Warner Music and Hennessy’s star-studded BRIT Awards afterparty at Claridge’s

Cruz Beckham and girlfriend Jackie Apostel turn heads with stylish looks at Warner Music and Hennessy’s star-studded BRIT Awards afterparty at Claridge’s

Cruz Beckham and his girlfriend Jackie Apostel were among the biggest names at Warner Music & Hennessy’s BRIT Awards afterparty held at Claridge’s on Saturday night.

Cruz, the youngest son of David and Victoria Beckham, rocked an effortlessly cool look with a black leather jacket over a crisp white top and smart black trousers.

Jackie, 29, turned heads in a navy pinstripe blazer suit, exuding elegance and sophistication.

She paired her ensemble with a classic white button-up shirt, a matching navy tie, and black court heels, keeping accessories to a minimum for a polished finish.

Charli XCX and Other Celebrities Join the Festivities

Charli XCX, who had a massive night at the BRITs, was spotted at the Warner party.

The bleary-eyed pop sensation was seen heading home after celebrating her numerous wins.

Another high-profile couple at the event was Alex Scott and Jess Glynne, who shared a taxi home while looking elated after an exciting night.

Alex showcased a unique fashion statement in a brown knitted bobbled long top paired with flared trousers.

Lennon Gallagher attended the event separately from his brother Gene, making an appearance at the exclusive bash.

The guest list also featured socialite Emma Weymouth, comedian Drew Michael, and singer Louise Redknapp.

Emma, 38, dazzled in a plunging white sequin gown, accessorizing with a feather shawl and statement silver earrings.

Drew and Louise radiated happiness as they posed for affectionate photos together.

Fashion Highlights from the Glamorous Night

The afterparty saw an array of eye-catching outfits.

Laura Whitmore, 39, made a bold statement in a bright yellow structured mini dress that accentuated her toned legs.

She completed her look with gold block heels and a striking red lip.

Layton Williams, 30, looked stylish in a brown velvet co-ord, while Charli Howard, 33, turned up the heat in a leather bodycon maxi dress.

Inside the 2025 BRIT Awards Ceremony

The BRIT Awards 2025, hosted by comedian Jack Whitehall at London’s O2 Arena, brought an unforgettable night of music and celebrations.

This marked Jack’s fifth time hosting the prestigious event.

The trophy, designed by Gabriel Moses, added a creative flair to the night.

Spectacular performances lit up the stage, with Ezra Collective delivering a show-stopping set alongside special guest Jorja Smith.

The lineup also featured Jade Thirlwall, Sabrina Carpenter, Sam Fender, Lola Young, Teddy Swims, and The Last Dinner Party.

Charli XCX, initially set to perform, withdrew from the lineup after shifting her focus to preparing for the Grammy Awards earlier in the month.

Charli XCX Dominates the BRITs with Five Wins

Charli XCX led the nominations with five nods, closely followed by Dua Lipa, who was recognized in four categories.

Charli’s hit album BRAT emerged victorious, sweeping all five awards she was nominated for, including Best Album, Artist of The Year, Song of The Year, Best Dance Act, and Best Songwriting.

Her historic win mirrored Raye’s record-breaking success at last year’s BRITs.

Dua Lipa, already a seven-time BRITs winner, went head-to-head with Charli for multiple awards.

Meanwhile, US superstar Taylor Swift, 35, faced off against Billie Eilish, Beyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter, and Chappell Roan for International Artist of The Year and International Song of The Year.

Sabrina Carpenter celebrated her first BRITs victory, receiving the Global Success Award from Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown, 21.

Expressing gratitude to her UK fans, Sabrina jokingly acknowledged the country’s love for tea while celebrating her streaming success.

Biggest Surprises and Genre Award Winners

Chappell Roan triumphed over Sabrina Carpenter, securing the Best International Song award for Good Luck, Babe!

The HOT TO GO singer, 27, later defeated major stars like Beyoncé and Billie Eilish to claim Best International Artist.

For the first time, public votes via WhatsApp determined five genre awards: Alternative/Rock Act, Dance Act, Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act, Pop Act, and R&B Act.

Sam Fender claimed Alternative Rock Act for the second time, adding to his collection of BRITs.

Accepting the award, he playfully admitted to being less intoxicated than during his previous win.

Jade Thirlwall shocked fans by beating Charli XCX for Best Pop Act, securing her first solo BRIT.

In her emotional speech, the former Little Mix star thanked her boyfriend Jordan Stephens and her bandmates Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock for their support.

British rap saw strong representation with Central Cee, Stormzy, and Dave.

Central Cee earned multiple nominations, while Stormzy took home Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act.

Grateful but surprised by his win, Stormzy humorously credited his victory to a “mad funny time” in his career and revealed he was wearing shades due to a bruised cornea from a paddle sports mishap.

Ezra Collective and The Last Dinner Party Shine Bright

Ezra Collective, known for their Mercury Prize win in 2023, received four nominations and ultimately clinched Group of the Year.

Their toughest competition came from The Last Dinner Party, who also secured four nods.

The rising stars won Best New Artist following a powerful performance earlier in the evening.

Overwhelmed with gratitude, they called the win “the biggest honor of our lives.”

Ezra Collective ended the ceremony on a high note, closing the night with an electrifying performance, cementing their status as one of the UK’s most celebrated musical acts.