Chelsea completed the domestic treble with a clinical victory over Manchester United in the Women's FA Cup final at Wembley.
Sandy Baltimore scored twice and substitute Catarina Macario got in on the act to seal a sensational debut campaign at the helm for Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor.
This game was watched by the club's new board member - Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian - who was at Wembley with wife Serena Williams after announcing a £20m investment.
The opener came from Baltimore, who calmly placed the ball past goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce from the penalty spot after Celin Bizet's high leg caught Erin Cuthbert.
That was the breakthrough Chelsea had been looking for after Mayra Ramirez and Aggie Beever-Jones had threatened, dimming United's early pressure.
USA international Macario came on as a substitute in the second half and confirmed victory with a powerful header late on, before Baltimore rubbed salt into United's wounds with her second goal in stoppage time, firing in from five yards.
Last year's FA Cup winners United started with intensity but did not capitalise, rarely testing goalkeeper Hannah Hampton in a largely cagey affair.
It was their third successive year appearing in the final but United were not able to impose themselves in the way they would have liked and could not muster a response to going behind.
Chelsea wrapped up a sixth successive Women's Super League title in late April, having already beaten Manchester City to win the Women's League Cup.
This is their first treble since 2021 under former manager Emma Hayes, while it extends their astonishing record over United, winning 14 of their past 16 meetings now.
"If you watched today, I think you saw the difference," said United boss Skinner afterwards.
"I love my team, but I think you can see the difference. You just look at the changes with substitutions.
"It's a totally different level of experience - we need that experience and quality - to really make a difference. I have to find Manchester United's way in the summer."