At 85, Prue Leith has shown the world that stepping away from one chapter doesn’t mean stepping out of the spotlight. Only weeks after announcing her departure from Bake Off, she surprised everyone by gracing the runway at London Fashion Week — radiant, fearless, and full of life. With every step, she redefined what it means to embrace change, proving that passion only grows richer with time.

 

She may have announced her departure from The Great British Bake Off, but Prue Leith showed she is anything but slowing down, stepping confidently onto the catwalk for the Vin+Omi show during London Fashion Week on Tuesday night.

Bake Off's Alison Hammond and former host Matt Lucas and Charlene White joined Prue's husband John Playfair on the front row, ready to cheer her on
Bake Off’s Alison Hammond and former host Matt Lucas and Charlene White joined Prue’s husband John Playfair on the front row, ready to cheer her on

The TV icon, 85, returned once again as a model for the designers, and was spotted earlier in the day rehearsing her walk at The Art’otel in Hoxton ahead of the evening presentation.

Cheering her on from the front row were Bake Off host Alison Hammond, former presenter Matt Lucas, journalist Charlene White, and Prue’s husband, John Playfair — all clearly delighted as she took centre stage.

Alison rocked a green dress and coat for the presentation
Alison rocked a green dress and coat for the presentation

For rehearsals, Dame Prue opted for a bold newspaper-print shirt paired with a red blazer, matching trainers and her trademark quirky glasses. She brought her signature flair to the practice run, animated and confident as ever.

Prue announced she was stepping back from Bake Off in January
Prue announced she was stepping back from Bake Off in January

 

The television personality practiced her catwalk at The Art'otel in Hoxton ahead of the presentation
The television personality practiced her catwalk at The Art’otel in Hoxton ahead of the presentation

 

Prue rocked a statement newspaper shirt alongside a red blazer, matching trainers and her signature quirky glasses
Prue rocked a statement newspaper shirt alongside a red blazer, matching trainers and her signature quirky glasses

Later, she transformed for the main show, emerging in an eye-catching orange patterned suit styled with a dramatic pink ruffled shirt. Her hair was swept into a playful quiff, decorated with flowers — echoing the joyful, eccentric energy she has become known for.

Designer Omi watched Dame Prue during a rehearsal on the catwalk
Designer Omi watched Dame Prue during a rehearsal on the catwalk

The appearance comes just weeks after Prue confirmed she would be stepping back from Bake Off after nine years as a judge. It has since been announced that Nigella Lawson will replace her, joining co-judge Paul Hollywood when filming begins in April.

Explaining her decision in an interview with The Spectator, Prue admitted she had wrestled with the choice for years.

He appeared to give her some directions as to what he wanted for the show
He appeared to give her some directions as to what he wanted for the show

“When I joined nine years ago, I thought, since I was in my mid-seventies, that I’d be lucky to manage two years,” she said. “But my marbles stayed more or less in place and there seemed no good reason to give up a job I loved.”

The baker put on an animated display during the dress rehearsal, before changing into her look for the evening - an orange patterned suit with a dramatic pink ruffled shirt
The baker put on an animated display during the dress rehearsal, before changing into her look for the evening – an orange patterned suit with a dramatic pink ruffled shirt

Ultimately, however, the desire to reclaim her summers proved decisive. Prue revealed that a recent trip to Madagascar made her realise how much she had sacrificed.

“If I don’t give up Bake Off, I’ll never again have a summer holiday in the south of France, Italy, Spain — or even Cornwall or Scotland,” she said.

Prue waved at her husband and Matt and Alison, who watched on proudly
Prue waved at her husband and Matt and Alison, who watched on proudly

 

Before the show, John greeted Prue backstage with some good luck flowers
Before the show, John greeted Prue backstage with some good luck flowers

Speaking candidly, Prue added: “At 86, it was time I jumped before I was pushed. I want to work in winter and play in summer.”

The bouquet wasn't too dissimilar for her unique hair arrangement she wore on the catwalk
The bouquet wasn’t too dissimilar for her unique hair arrangement she wore on the catwalk

Despite her departure, she expressed deep affection for the show, praising the unique camaraderie inside the famous tent and the friendships she formed during her time on the programme.

Meanwhile, Nigella Lawson has admitted feeling daunted by stepping into the role, following what she described as two “great dames” — Prue Leith and Mary Berry.

Prue showed no signs of nerves before the show as she planted a kiss on designer Omi
Prue showed no signs of nerves before the show as she planted a kiss on designer Omi

 

She also kissed designer Vin
She also kissed designer Vin

 

Matt posed for a snap with Jo Wood, who walked the catwalk
Matt posed for a snap with Jo Wood, who walked the catwalk

Calling Bake Off a “National Treasure,” Nigella said it was both an honour and a responsibility to take on the role.Dame Prue took to the catwalk this time last year and wowed in a pink satin paint splattered coat

As Prue confidently strutted down the runway — kissed designers Vin and Omi backstage, waved proudly to friends in the front row, and posed for photographs — one thing was unmistakably clear: while Bake Off may be ending, Dame Prue Leith’s spotlight moment is far from over.Meanwhile, in September 2024, Dame Prue rocked a very edgy leather look