Laura Whitmore joins Gwendoline Christie and Leona Lewis at the star-studded WE Day

Laura Whitmore looks typically stylish in a cream mac and flares as she joins Gwendoline Christie and Leona Lewis at the star-studded WE Day

Laura Whitmore, Gwendoline Christie and Leona Lewis were leading the star-studded glamour at WE Day at the SSE Arena in Wembley, London on Wednesday.

The Love Island host, 34, looked seriously chic in a cream mac with striped detailing as she posed on the red carpet at the annual event.

Laura cut a typically stylish figure in a black T-shirt with colourful lettering, teamed with a pair of blue flared jeans for an added 70s edge. 

Wow! The Love Island host, 34, looked seriously chic in a cream mac with striped detailing as she posed on the red carpet at the annual event

Laura was also sporting a quirky leopard-print bag full of her essentials, while boosting her statuesque frame with a pair of red suede heels.

The TV presenter wore her blonde tresses in a loose natural style, while styling some strands in pretty plaits which framed her face. 

Meanwhile, singer Leona, 34, certainly caught the eye as she took to the red carpet in a neon yellow jumper dress and a pair of thigh-high white boots.

The X Factor winner wore her blonde locks in braids and opted for a glamorous coat of make-up to highlighted her natural beauty. 

Annual event: WE Day is a celebration of young people making a difference in their local and global communities

Annual event: WE Day is a celebration of young people making a difference in their local and global communities

Annual event: WE Day is a celebration of young people making a difference in their local and global communities

Neon: Leona certainly stood out from the crowd as she arrived in a bright yellow jumper dress

Neon: Leona certainly stood out from the crowd as she arrived in a bright yellow jumper dress

Cool: Laura cut a typically stylish figure in a black T-shirt with colourful lettering, teamed with a pair of blue flared jeans for an added 70s edge

Cool: Laura cut a typically stylish figure in a black T-shirt with colourful lettering, teamed with a pair of blue flared jeans for an added 70s edge

Cool: Laura cut a typically stylish figure in a black T-shirt with colourful lettering, teamed with a pair of blue flared jeans for an added 70s edge

Glowing: The TV presenter wore her blonde tresses in a loose natural style, while styling some strands in pretty plaits which framed her face

Glowing: The TV presenter wore her blonde tresses in a loose natural style, while styling some strands in pretty plaits which framed her face

Hello! Laura spent time meeting fans before taking her seat in the arena

Hello! Laura spent time meeting fans before taking her seat in the arena

 Hello! Laura spent time meeting fans before taking her seat in the arena

Gwendoline, 41, looked elegant in a cornflour blue trouser suit, which consisted of a smart blazer and a pair of tailored trousers and grey suede heels.

The Game Of Thrones star wore her blonde tresses in loose chic waves and sported a dramatic coat of make-up including a slick of hot pink lipstick. 

WE Day is a celebration of young people making a difference in their local and global communities. 

Beaming: Adwoa Aboah looked chic in all black as she flashed a smile at the event

Beaming: Adwoa Aboah looked chic in all black as she flashed a smile at the event

Beaming: Adwoa Aboah looked chic in all black as she flashed a smile at the event

The charity was founded in 1995 by then-12-year-old Craig Kielburger after he read a newspaper story about Iqbal Masih, a former slave who was murdered after speaking out against the horrors of child labour. 

WE Charity has since expanded beyond the issue of child labour to include a sustainable model of international development, called WE Villages, that works to alleviate the root causes of poverty in nine countries around the world. 

Through a active citizenship programme called WE Schools, young people in North America and the UK are empowered to become change-makers themselves.