By Sarah Bull
What's the skinny? Kelly Brook looked thinner than ever as she arrived at the Prince's Trust Rock Gala 2010 at London's Royal Albert Hall
With her tight black dress, Kelly Brook was clearly aiming to show off her svelte figure as she arrived at the Prince's Trust Rock Gala 2010.
But instead of wowing fans with her stunning curves, which she has become famous for during her career, Brook's outfit had the opposite effect - instead drawing attention to her apparent weight loss.
The 30-year-old model looked thinner than ever in the black velvet minidress, which highlighted her incredibly tiny waist.
Joining the lollipop head brigade: Kelly's head appeared too big for her body as she posed for photographers
In fact, Kelly looked so slender that she appeared to have 'Lollipop Head' - a common problem with Hollywood starlets when their heads appear to big for their bodies.
Kelly first appeared to have slimmed down and lost her famous curves when she returned from Los Angeles earlier this year after promoting her movie Piranha 3D in America.
Sleek: Kelly showed off her toned legs in skinny black trousers out and about in London today
Wrapped up warm: Kelly was seen leaving a photoshoot for Playboy magazine in London before the red carpet
Her weight loss could be down to the fact that Kelly has been throwing herself into her work instead of focusing on her personal life since her split from rugby player Danny Cipriani in the Summer.
She said: 'I'm still single and not really looking at the moment as I'm so busy with work.'
Dazzling: Ever-eccentric Paloma Faith arrived in a long blue sequinned gown with tasseled detail on the back
Flamboyant: Paloma then changed into an animal-skin print dress, long red gloves and an unusual floral headpiece as she performed at the event
As well as reading for a new 'top-secret play' following her success in West End show Calendar Girls, Kelly is working hard on her modelling career, and recently completed her second photoshoot for Playboy magazine.
Other stars to attend the Prince's Trust concert at London's Royal Albert Hall tonight included the ever-eccentric Paloma Faith, who wore a long blue sequinned gown with suede tasseled detailing running down the back.
Meeting the fans: Prince Charles and Camilla, who were making their first appearance together since the announcement of Prince William and Kate Middleton's engagement, chatted to Dame Edna Everage
Proud: The pair looked thrilled about Charles' son's news as they walked the red carpet and headed inside
She later changed into a long leopard-print gown with long red gloves to accessorise her outfit.
Other acts at the Prince's Trust Rock Gala 2010 included Tom Jones, Jools Holland, Status Quo, Paolo Nutini and Jamie Cullum, who arrived looking smart in a black suit with trendy skinny tie.
The gala was hosted by comedian Rob Brydon and Dame Edna Everage
Famous faces: Sir Tom Jones, Jamie Cullum and Jenson Button all made an appearance at the gala
Prince Charles and wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, made their first appearance at the event since the announcement of Prince William and Kate Middleton's engagement.
While a clearly proud Charles beamed for photographers, Camilla brightened things up in a black top and pretty red embellished skirt
Man of the evening: Rob Brydon, who was hosting the event, arrived flanked by two beautiful women
Suited and booted: Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch and Jools Holland, who performed at the concert
And the topic everybody was keen to talk about was the upcoming royal wedding.
Sir Tom Jones, who performed at the gala, offered to sing at the event, it he is invited.
He said: 'People all over the world are excited about the royal wedding and I'm one of those people.
Walking the red carpet: Rick Parfitt (left) and Francis Rossi of Status Quo made an appearance
Rocking all over the world: Status Quo got the crowd jumping at the event
'I've always been a royalist and I always will be. If they invite me along to the wedding I'd happily come and sing a few songs.'
The pair took the time to meet many of the acts before the gala, including host Everage, also known as Australian comedian Barry Humphries.
As Dame Edna towered over Camilla in a bright blue sequinned dress, the Duchess remarked: 'I feel a bit under-dressed compared to you.'
Dame Edna replied: 'I try to not make personal remarks at this stage in the evening.'
Legends: Eric Clapton and Jools Holland also took to the stage
As the royal couple met singer Paloma Faith, Dame Edna said: 'The Prince looked a bit regretful - wouldn't Paloma be a better match than Kate Middleton? But it's a bit late.'
Proceeds from the gala will go to the Prince's Trust, a charity which helps young people develop skills to gain employment.
The charity, of which Prince Charles is the president, has worked with more than 600,000 people since 1976.
By royal appointment: Tom Jones, who also performed last night, said he wants to sing at Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding
Source:Dailymail
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