Victoria Hervey looked effortlessly chic in a colourful striped one shoulder top and grey jeans as she ran errands in London on Thursday.
The socialite, 45, strutted her stuff in a pair of lace up black shoes and wore a pair of orange framed sunglasses.
She kept warm under a black leather jacket with sparkle detailing and wore a large eye catching Gucci belt.
Out and about: Victoria Hervey looked effortlessly chic in a colourful striped one shoulder top and grey jeans as she ran errands in London on Thursday
The model styled her blonde tresses poker straight from a side parting and accessorised with several bracelets.
The aristocrat — who is the daughter of the late Victor Hervey, 6th Marquess of Bristol, and sister of the 8th Marquess Lady Isabella Hervey — was seen on a phone call as she walked around the streets.
Lady Victoria is making the most of relaxed COVID restrictions across the US after previously admitting she rarely wears protective face coverings.
Chic: The socialite, 45, strutted her stuff in a pair of lace up black shoes and wore a pair of orange framed sunglasses
Last year the Miami resident told the Daily Mail: ‘I’m not going to lie, I never wear a mask, adding that she ‘storms out’ of any shops that ask her to put one on.
Even so, she went into business supplying PPE at the start of the pandemic, but insisted that she isn’t a hypocrite.
‘I did a little bit of a pivot,’ she said.‘But no, it doesn’t! I was selling it to hospitals, not to people out walking their dogs or shopping.’
Asked if she would ever take the Covid vaccine, added: ‘No way! It’s a personal thing, and my mother’s had hers, but at my age I really believe in natural immunity.’
Casual: The model styled her blonde tresses poker Pkv straight from a side parting and accessorised with several bracelets
Amazing: Victoria kept refreshed with a smoothie as she walked around the streets of the city
She admitted that pregnancy magazine Project Baby had also influenced her thinking — as she has a prospective sperm donor/father lined up, should she decide to start a family.
Six of her eggs were frozen and stored three years ago, at a cost of £11,000, and she spent the time afterwards looking for a donor.
‘I had a friend who was going to be my sperm donor.He was going to be involved in my child’s life, but as a friend, not a partner,’ she explained.
‘And I was supposed to be pregnant now. But then Covid happened, which was a big blow, but looking back I’m really grateful I didn’t do it with that person. He just wasn’t right.’
Wow: The aristocrat — who is the daughter of the late Victor Hervey, 6th Marquess of Bristol, and sister of the 8th Marquess Lady Isabella Hervey — was seen on a phone call