Sharon and Kelly Osbourne have made their first red carpet appearance since legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne’s death in July.
Sharon 73, and Kelly, 41, looked glamorous as ever as they attended designer Rebecca Vallance’s fashion event in London.
Sharon stunned in a glittering burgundy gown complete with diamond earrings and a black clutch.

Her daughter, meanwhile, wore a beautiful baby pink gown with embellished details throughout.
She wore her peroxide blonde hair in a casual up-do, and appeared in high spirits as she posed for photos alongside her mum.
Sharon’s son, Jack Osbourne, is currently filming the UK version of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in Australia, so wasn’t in attendance on the night.
Kelly took to Instagram to share a message to her followers about her look.
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“Had the best time with my mum and @rebeccavallancegasan at the @rebeccavallance new launch,” she captioned the photos.
“I have never worn a dress like it before. It took me out of my comfort zone of black and made my bubblegum pink dreams come true.
“I thought my mum looked beautiful and it was so nice to see her have a little fun!”
The family recently spoke about their grief in a candid podcast.

Sharon joined two of the couple’s children, Jack and Kelly, for a special episode of their popular The Osbournes Podcast – the first since the Black Sabbath frontman and reality TV star died of a cardiac arrest at his English home on July 22.
Sharon, who was dressed in black and wearing a string of large pearls, said they decided to record the podcast because ”so many people have reached out to us”, which had been “overwhelmingly wonderful”.
”It’s weird because you lose sense of time,” Sharon said, while Kelly added, “It’s been like no time and the longest amount of time in the world.”
Elsewhere in the podcast, Sharon revealed, “I hate going to bed at night.”

Kelly replied, “I mean, I slept with you for the first two months so that you weren’t on your own”.
Kelly said the mornings were the hardest for her, because Ozzy died in the morning and “I used to spend most of my time with Dad in the morning”.
Kelly said she had underestimated what it was like to lose someone prior to Ozzy’s death.
“I never realised just how horrible grief is,” she said.
“I never knew I was capable of loving somebody so much and missing somebody so much. I never thought there’d be a day where he wouldn’t be here.”
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