DLD College London students took to the red carpet to celebrate the end of their academic year with a stunning Hollywood glamour-themed prom.

The event, jointly hosted by the Marylebone and Belgravia campuses at the spectacular Fulham Palace, saw guests greeted with a colourful cocktail and canapé reception in the courtyard.

Guests posed for photographs with Marilyn Monroe, who mingled and chatted with the 120 students who attended.

Stepping off the red carpet they then enjoyed a two course meal in a grand marquee in the Chaplains Gardens.

After the exquisite banquet, students were able to dance the night away in the Great Hall where a DJ and Disco were in place with an illuminated dance floor and ceiling lights.

Chris Morrell is crowned one of the Prom Kings by Marilyn Monroe

There was also a Hollywood Glamour photobooth which was equipped with fun props and had unlimited photographs for the students to take away with them.

Marilyn arrived dressed in her iconic white dress before changing into an incredible gold, floor-length gown to announce the prom Kings and Queens.

Principal at DLD College London, Rachel Borland, said: “It was a fantastic night and the entertainment was a lot of fun.

“The students deserved this celebration as they have all attributed so much to the college community to make this a memorable year.

"Both the students and the staff thoroughly enjoyed celebrating together in such a beautiful venue.

"Marilyn was also excellent and entertained throughout the night.”

Prom King and Queen Chris Morrell and Millie Unsworth-Webb, from Brent

Seventeen-year-olds Chris Morrell, from Kilburn, was crowned prom King for DLD Marylebone, with Millie Unsworth-Webb, from Brent, as prom Queen.

Millie commented: “Prom is a special highlight in the DLD calendar and being crowned prom Queen was really a celebration of the many friendships I have made here.”

The Belgravia prom King and Queen were 18-year-olds Mohammed Reza Hosseini and Maram Abbas.

The two sets of prom King and Queens were all presented with rosettes from Marilyn in the Grand Hall and received cheers from their fellow students.