Daisy Lowe is pretty as a petal in Poppy-printed frock at NYFW party amid claims 'she's been flirting with Tyrone Wood'

She's a core member of the famed London fashion posse.

So it's only right Daisy Lowe's been tasked with representing the stylish Brit crowd at the Spring/Summer '16 New York Fashion Week season.

The model-turned-cookbook-author did her country proud as she stepped out to the Harper's Bazaar party, held at Soho House in celebration of its Fall issue, on Friday night, amid claims she's been getting close to the son of The Rolling Stones frontman Ronnie Wood - Tyrone, 32.

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Flirty in florals: Daisy Lowe was pretty as a petal in a Poppy-printed frock as she attended Harper's Bazaar Fall isssue party at Soho House in New York on Friday

Flirty in florals: Daisy Lowe was pretty as a petal in a Poppy-printed frock as she attended Harper's Bazaar Fall isssue party at Soho House in New York on Friday

Daisy, 26, looked pretty as a petal as she slipped into a cream vintage-style frock which was emblazoned with a Poppy print all over.

The raven-haired star concealed her slender legs in the dress which skimmed her ankles and featured a pleated skirt.

A pair of simple black leather court heels and a matching square clutch bag ensured the one-piece's print took centre stage.

Brit abroad: Daisy, 26, put on a stunning sartorial display in the statement number which she teamed with black accessories
Brit abroad: Daisy, 26, put on a stunning sartorial display in the statement number which she teamed with black accessories

Brit abroad: Daisy, 26, put on a stunning sartorial display in the statement number which she teamed with black accessories

A match made in rock-star-royalty heaven: The model-turned-author's outing comes amid claims she was spotted 'flirting' with Tyrone Wood at a GQ Men of the Year Awards after party in London on Tuesday night

A match made in rock-star-royalty heaven: The model-turned-author's outing comes amid claims she was spotted 'flirting' with Tyrone Wood at a GQ Men of the Year Awards after party in London on Tuesday night

Daisy wore her glossy black locks in a fairly low-maintenance updo with thin loose strands helping to further frame her face.

She sported a full face of make-up and a deep pink lip as she mingled with the star-studded guest list which included guest editor Emily Ratajkowski and executive editor Laura Brown.

Daisy's outing came days after she was reportedly spotted getting 'extremely close' to Tyrone at Matthew Freud’s GQ Men of the Year Awards after party in London on Tuesday night.

Polished to perfection: Highlighting colours, a pink lip and a loosely-styled updo completed Daisy's look

Polished to perfection: Highlighting colours, a pink lip and a loosely-styled updo completed Daisy's look

Fan girl: Daisy's presence at the magazine party appeared to delight executive editor Laura Brown

Fan girl: Daisy's presence at the magazine party appeared to delight executive editor Laura Brown

A source told the Mirror: 'They looked really flirty and were even holding hands at one point. They were sitting extremely close and only had eyes for one another.

'It looked like they were getting to know one another, so it’s definitely one to watch.

'They’ve been in similar circles for years so it wasn’t their first introduction but it did look like it could have been the start of something more.'

Single Daisy dated former Doctor Who actor Matt Smith from June 2010 to November 2011 and previously romanced producer Mark Ronson.

Meanwhile, Tyrone previously enjoyed a two-year relationship with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley which ended in 2009.

Most recently, he dated model Elizabeth Whitson but the couple called it quits earlier in the year.

Print twins: Laura and Daisy slipped into contrasting patterned frocks and wore almost identical heels

Print twins: Laura and Daisy slipped into contrasting patterned frocks and wore almost identical heels

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