
Coleen Rooney maintained her status as the queen bee of Manchester United WAGs last night as she turned out to support her husband at the club's Player of the Year awards.
The 23-year-old looked a picture of sleek sophistication in a £990 Roland Mouret dress which she picked out during a shopping spree at her favourite boutique, Cricket, last month.
She teamed the figure-hugging frock with 5.5in suede Christian Louboutins and a elegant gold clutch with tassel detailing.
She did commit one fashion misstep by leaving the price tag on her platform heels but the new mother, who welcomed son Kai in November, took it all in her stride.
Short and sweet dresses proved a theme of the night, with Rio Ferdinand's partner Rebecca Ellison, Gary Neville's wife Emma and Ryan Giggs and wife Stacey all opting for thigh-skimming numbers.
The WAG watched on with pride as Wayne, 24, was named Player of the Year for the 2009-10 season, as voted by United fans from across the globe after scoring 34 goals in 43 appearances.


He also claimed the Player's Player of the Year gong at Old Trafford.
It is yet more glory for Wayne, who won the 2010 PFA Players' Player of the Year award in last month.
But Wayne believes he is yet to reach his peak.
'I'd like to think I still have my best years ahead of me,' he says.
'I want to improve on all aspects of my game - scoring goals, creating goals, my overall play.



'I think there's room for improvement. That's why I stay behind every day to practice and become a better player.
'This season has been the best goalscoring period of my career. It's pleasing because it's the result of a lot of hard work.'
Wayne is not giving up on the team's hopes of achieving four consecutive Premier League titles, despite being a single point adrift of Chelsea.
"We know Chelsea are favourites and it is in their hands," he told Sky Sports News.
'But hopefully if we can win our game it keeps the pressure on.
Chelsea will take on Wigan Athletic while United will face Stoke City this Sunday.
Wayne is also optimistic about the success of Fabio Capello's England side in this summer's World Cup.
The striker said: 'We live in the best country in the world so I think we will win it.'


source: dailymail