Kristina Rihanoff and Ben Cohen look loved up as they join stunning Kate Beckinsale and more stars at London Critics’ Circle Film Awards
The Strictly star and her other half took a night off from babysitting and stunned on the red carpet
KRISTINA Rihanoff stole the show with her other half Ben Cohen at the star-studded London Critics' Circle Film Awards tonight.
The professional Strictly Come Dancing star showed off her incredible post-baby body as she posed arm in arm with her man in a clinging floor-length dress.
Showing off her toned waist with a cut-out side, Kristina was all smiles as she greeted stars inside.
Wearing her hair loose and wavy, she went for all out glamour at the bash, giving stars such as Kate Beckinsale competition.
Meanwhile Ben opted for a smart suit and black tie, as he kept a protective arm round the stunner.
The pair welcomed their daughter Milena last year, but took a well-earned break off from babysitting at the annual event.
Meanwhile, Kate shone out in a long plunging white gown, showing off her cleavage and long legs with a daring split.
The star stood tall in some strappy black heels, and wore her hair loose and wavy over her shoulder.
She was joined by Rich Cline who smiled happily by her side, wearing a smart suit and matching tie to Ben.
Naomie Harris dressed up for the occasion too, showing off her slim waist in a clinging black button-up dress as she posed with youngster Alex Hibbert.
Isabelle Huppert matched her perfectly in a knee-length velvet navy dress, and added elegant stilettos to the outfit.
Elsewhere, Jessica Barden stood out in a cut-out black floor-length jumpsuit, while Ken Loach joined the stars in front of the cameras in a suit and maroon tie.
The event is being held at the Mayfair Hotel in London and recognises some of the biggest names in film.
Having recently bagged a best motion picture prize at the Golden Globes this month, Barry Jenkins' hard-hitting drama Moonlight is up for seven awards, including film of the year and best supporting actors for both Mahershala Ali and Naomie Harris.
Also boasting seven nominations is Whit Stillman's Jane Austen-inspired period comedy, Love & Friendship - another contender for best film, as well as best actress for Kate Beckinsale.
Highly acclaimed La La Land is not far behind with five nods, along with American Honey and Manchester By The Sea.
The winners will be revealed at the awards' 37th annual ceremony at The May Fair in central London, hosted by Alice Lowe and Steve Oram.