England Lioness looks unrecognisable glammed up and steals the show at glitzy ball



Posted Wednesday, October 22, 2025 by Dailystar.co.uk

Chloe Kelly looked almost unrecognisable as she let down her hair and traded her football kit for a floor-length dress at a glam ball over the weekend

England Lioness looks unrecognisable glammed up and steals the show at glitzy ball
Chloe Kelly wowed on social media

An England Lioness looked unrecognisable as she let down her hair and glammed up for a glitzy ball.

Chloe Kelly was all dressed up in a figure-hugging pink dress for the British Museum Ball at the weekend. Kelly, 27, wowed at the event, designed to showcase London’s status as a hub of global culture, in the floor-length dress.

She shared snaps of the dress behind the scenes: "We like to Glam up," she said. As fans flooded her comments section with compliments.

"This is your best look yet. Serving old Hollywood," one fan gushed. While a second said: "Wow, you look incredible!"

"Not many world-class athletes can pull off old-school Hollywood with such style and grace," a third gleamed. And another added: "Wow u look like a film star...absolutely beautiful!"

England Lioness looks unrecognisable glammed up and steals the show at glitzy ball
Chloe Kelly shared the snaps on social media

Kelly is no stranger to glam balls - and she has seen plenty of red carpets in the last couple of years, and the London-born talent knows how to rock her stuff.

Often appearing at top events wearing daring and stunning designer outfits, Kelly grabs the spotlight wherever she goes.

And she has attended parties including GQ Men of the Year and the MTV EMAs, as well as the Pride of Britain - with that experience, she’s nailed her poses.

Kelly has also posed on the cover of Glamour.

Speaking in the magazine, she revealed she wants to raise the profile of the women's game: "We changed mindsets for so many people that maybe thought of the women’s game as, ‘Oh, it’s just women playing football,’ whereas no, it’s just ‘football’."

She added: "In women’s football, you’re allowed to just be yourself – fans and players. I feel like we’re together as one to make a change in society and in the game.”



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