Daisy Lowe covers her face in red winged mask as she embraces the masquerade theme at the star-studded Animal Ball By Jason Chester for MailOnline Published: 22:51 BST, 13 June 2019 | Updated: 22:51 BST, 13 June 2019 Viewcomments Daisy Lowe caught the eye on Thursday evening as she attended The Animal Ball in London. The British model embraced the animal masquerade theme in a winged red mask while posing for photos shortly after arriving at Lancaster House ahead of the event, presented by animal charity Elephant Family Daisy, 30, was already an engaging sight thanks to her elegant black camisole dress as she joined friends including Alice Delall, Alexa Chung and Donna Air for a night of fundraising on behalf of the organisation. Striking: Daisy Lowe caught the eye on Thursday evening as she attended The Animal Ball in London in a winged red mask Among the most unusual masks were the sparkly seahorse masks sported by dapper actor Douglas Booth and model Yasmin Le Bon. The Animal Ball is an annual celebration of the natural world, raising millions for vital habitat conservation projects in Asia and helping preserve Asian elephants from extinction. It's an event which is personal to the Duchess of Cornwall, as it raises millions for Elephant Family, the charity founded by her late brother Mark Shand. Twenty-six of the world’s greatest fashion houses - Prada, Missoni, Chloe, Temperley, Sabyasachi amongst others - dress a bestiary of beautiful creatures from all corners of British society in bespoke couture animal-themed masks for the occasion. Looking good: Daisy, 30, was already an engaging sight thanks to her elegant black camisole dress as she joined friends including Alice Dellal (L) and Tiger Lily Taylor (R) Side by side: The model was in high spirits as she posed for a photo alongside Tiger Lilly Taylor Daisy has previously spoken out about her image and self-confidence being in the modelling industry. She told The Telegraph in 2014: 'If you stand me next to a normal model I look like an elephant, and that’s all right.' 'I’ve been in this industry a long time — 10 years — and I’ve been so lucky to do the things that I’ve been lucky enough to do.' Opening up: Daisy has previously spoken out about her image and self-confidence being in the modelling industry In an interview with The Sunday People, the TV personality explained: 'Every day we’re shown images about the perfect body and what it should be – but we just have the ones that we live in.' She continued: 'I think feeling insecure can be completely crippling... I have had times in my life when I have been unable to get out of bed because I have felt so insecure.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility