Jacqui Ainsley wows in plunging floor-length floral gown as she enjoys date night with hubby Guy
The pair attended Hollywood star Goldie Hawn's charity event in London

MODEL Jacqui Ainsley stunned in a gorgeously detailed floor-length as she stepped out in London on the arm of Guy Ritchie for a charity event.
She and her director hubby were attending Hollywood star Goldie Hawn’s fundraising dinner Love-In For The Kids held at swanky members' club Annabel's in the capital's Mayfair.
As well as flowers, the quirky nude-coloured frock was adorned with colourful seahorses, birds, snakes and other wildlife.
The 34-year-old wore her long bronde locks loose with a gentle wave.
She kept her makeup natural and to a minimum.
Meanwhile, her impeccably dressed companion opted for a tweed-check jacket and dark coloured-trousers with a white shirt and black tie
The pair wed last year with Guy’s teenage son Rocco – from his previous marriage to popstar Madonna – doing the honours of giving the bride away.
Also in attendance at the posh do were Boy George, Tess Daly who was joined by husband Vernon Kay, former X Factor finalist Rebecca Ferguson and
Cheryl’s soon-to-be ex-husband Jean-Bernard Versini.
Plus, of course the hostess of the whole night, Goldie Hawn, who still dazzled as bright at 70 as she did when she first hit the big screen back in the late 60s.
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The Hawn Foundation gives children skills, tools and practices that help them navigate and thrive in today's world.
Opening up about her vision at the annual event, the Oscar-winner said: 'When I started The Hawn Foundation I was driven to bring a solution to our children who were suffering from high levels of stress and who were completely lacking the skills to navigate in a complex world.
“I was moved by the statistics about the increases in school violence and bullying, youth depression and suicide, and I was concerned about the persistent failure of the education system to help children cope and flourish."
She added: “I had two choices, remain paralyzed with grief, or attempt to fix it. I chose the latter.”