JAKE Hall’s family chose to sent him off in a unique celebration of life that honoured his skills as an artist and fashion mogul.

The at a Majorcan holiday villa in Spain last month, with a range of

Jake Hall wearing a khaki green shirt, white t-shirt, ripped grey jeans, and grey trainers.Jake Hall’s memorial paid tribute to the Towie star Credit: Can Nguyen A large billboard on a brick building features a black and white image of a person standing by a body of water and the quote: "The world told you to choose. So, choose. Choose everything."A billboard was put up in East London commemorating Jake Credit: chooseeverything.co.uk

Following the more traditional service, Jake’s brother Sonny Hall hosted an evening of art and fashion paying tribute to his life.

Sonny hosted the memorial at his Unlocked Shoreditch events venue that brought together figures from across fashion, music, art and entertainment.

The memorial happened across the three floors of the East London venue where guests took in the curated experience.

It included a fashion installation, an art exhibition of Jake’s original paintings, live performances and a club night, which organisers described “as singular as the man it honoured.”

Two men relaxing on an inflatable mattress in a gallery filled with abstract paintings.The memorial was held at Unlocked Shoreditch in London Credit: chooseeverything.co.uk White hooded sweatshirts with red writing hanging on a clothing rack.It showcased his many skills, including in fashion Credit: chooseeverything.co.uk Attendees walking on a bouncy, white inflatable floor at Jake Hall's memorial exhibition.The event over three levels also showcased his artwork Credit: chooseeverything.co.uk An immersive exhibition space illuminated with warm orange spotlights, candles, and a dotted light path on the floor.And also a club night with DJs and Credit: chooseeverything.co.uk

Separated into three sections, the fashion floor paid tribute to Jake’s 137 hoodie which was embroidered with the words, “Something happens every time I wear this.”

Then in the art gallery Jake’s bold artworks were on display for the first time, with the some of the works available to buy on the Choose Everything website.

The Choose Everything Foundation is a charitable organisation started in Jake’s memory and launched on Friday night.

The basement turned into “a proper club sendoff”, with DJ sets and live performances from his friends Maverick Sabre, Tom Grennan and The Kooks.

“We wanted to give Jake a send-off that matched who he was — not a quiet room, not a conventional goodbye,” Sonny said in a statement on behalf of the Hall family.

“He lived out loud. He built things. He made people feel something. Last night was our way of saying: we saw you. We’re proud of you.”

Sonny added: “And we’re not done yet. The art, the foundation, everything we’re building in his name — that’s the mission continuing. Choose everything.”

Jake rose to fame as a cast member on in 2015 and after leaving the show opened the , and he even landed a job dressing .

In 2016 he began dating star and the pair welcomed daughter River the following year.

Missé was one of many celebrities to attend Jake’s funeral earlier in the day.

Celebrities included Towie stars, boxer Derek Chisora and members of the Beckham family were among those who arrived at the Grade-I listed church St Mary the Virgin, in Wanstead, London, for the service on Friday.

David Beckham’s mum Sandra and sister Joanne were seen arriving at Jake’s funeral.

Fellow Towie stars and Liam ‘Gatsby’ Blackwell were also present at the funeral.

Jake’s mum and dad led his coffin as bearers, as Umar Kamani, CEO of PrettyLittleThing, and Corrie star Ryan Thomas carried it into the church.

Chloe Lewis, who began a 10-year relationship with Jake when she was 16, previously shared a collection of photos on from their time together.