By Daily Mail Reporter
Lighting up: Lily Allen celebrated winning three Ivor Novello awards at a Mayfair pub yesterday and was joined by Oasis star Noel Gallagher
After winning three Ivor Novello awards, Lily Allen celebrated in true British style by paying a visit to the pub.
The singer made changed out of her flowing awards outfit into a casual pink spotted dress which she teamed with a green cardigan.
Other revellers included Oasis star Noel Gallagher, who joined Lily at a watering hole in Mayfair for a few beers.
Pretty in pink: The singer changed into a spotted pink dress and green cardigan
Earlier the singer broke down in tears as her song The Fear scooped major prizes at the Ivor Novello Awards yesterday.
The tune won both the PRS for Music most performed work award as well as best song musically and lyrically.
Wiping away tears as she reached the stage, Lily said: 'Thank you, I'm trying so hard to hold it together...
'This song is so much about feeling so lost... it has made me feel quite found all of a sudden.'
Tears of joy: Lily Allen accepts the Ivor Novello award for best song musically and lyrically yesterday
Earlier as she arrived for the London ceremony, Lily confessed she still regards her songs as 'nursery rhymes'.
The star was wearing a long primrose-coloured gown and holding her four-year-old sister Teddy Rose in her arms.
She also won the award for best songwriter, along with Greg Kurstin, who she has worked with on some of her songs.
Teddy and Lily share the same father - comedian Keith Allen. Teddy's mother is actress Tamzin Malleson.
Close: Lily and her sister Teddy Rose arrive for the Ivor Novello Awards held at the Grosvenor House hotel in Mayfair
Lily admitted: 'I still just kind of think my songs are like nursery rhymes - little ditties. We'll see what happens.'
Asked backstage if her Novello success would make her reconsider plans to retire, she shook her head and said: 'I don't know about that.'
Guitar legend Johnny Marr was awarded the inspiration prize.
Let's hope Teddy isn't watching! Lily is interviewed about her win
Sister act: Lily, with Teddy Rose, told reporters she was 'really happy'
The former Smiths guitarist has formed collaborations with Billy Bragg, the Pet Shop Boys and Bryan Ferry as well as being associated with Modest Mouse, Electronic and The Cribs.
He was hugged by Noel Gallagher as he walked to the stage to pick up his gong.
Marr told the audience: 'I always thought that the greatest thing you can achieve as a musician is to be called an inspiration - aside from a big house in Sunningdale obviously.'
Family values: Lily and her four-year-old sister
He said of his career: 'I sincerely hope that there will be a lot more twists and turns because that's what I like to do.
'I believe that rock music and pop music is an art form.'
Paolo Nutini's Sunny Side Up scooped the album award.
Nutini said: 'It was an honour to be nominated in the first place.'
Bat For Lashes song Daniel won best contemporary song.
The song's writer Natasha Khan said: 'I'm so shocked, thank you.
'Who would have thought that when I was sitting in my pyjamas in my bed writing this song, I would be standing here?'
Little girls have always idolised their big sisters, and Teddy Rose Allen is surely no exception.
The blonde four-year-old looked thrilled as she arrived with pop star sister Lily at the Ivor Novello Awards today.
Guests: Former All Saints singer Shaznay Lewis and model Yasmin Le Bon
Cleaning up: Lily with her three awards
And the winners are:
PRS for music most performed work - The Fear, Lily Allen
Best television soundtrack - Desperate Romantics (composer Daniel Pemberton)
Best contemporary song - Daniel, Bat For Lashes
The Ivors inspiration award - Johnny Marr
Best original video game score - Killzone 2 (composer Joris de Man)
The Ivors classical music award - Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
Best song musically and lyrically - The Fear, Lily Allen
Album award - Sunny Side Up, Paolo Nutini
International achievement - Imogen Heap
Best original film score - Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (composer John Powell)
PRS For Music outstanding contribution to British music - Trevor Horn
Special international award - Neil Sedaka
Songwriters of the year - Lily Allen and Greg Kurstin
Lifetime achievement - Paul Weller
Academy fellowship - Sir Tim Rice
source: dailymail