Stars descended on the red carpet at the 2024 Fashion Awards in London on Monday night.
Rihanna was among those to appear at the Royal Albert Hall along with her partner ASAP Rocky, who was given the award for Cultural Innovator.
Love Island presenter Maya Jama and musician Kojey Radical co-hosted the evening.
Northern Irish designer Jonathan Anderson won Designer of the Year, while American fashion designer Tom Ford picked up the Outstanding Achievement Award, and Alex Consani became the first trans woman to win the Model of the Year award.
Image: Love Island presenter Maya Jama and musician Kojey Radical hosted the event. Pic: AP
Image: Tom Ford picked up the Outstanding Achievement Award. Pic: PA
Image: Actress Simone Ashley debuted a new fringe alongside her cream strapless dress with a dramatic train. Pic: AP
Image: Her fellow Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan wore a ballgown with a black bodice and powder blue tiered draping on either side. Pic: AP
Image: Tennis superstar Venus Williams posed in a sleek black blazer and cut-off trousers. Pic: Reuters
Image: Musician Ellie Goulding led stars sporting white in a puffer coat gown. Pic: Reuters
Image: Meanwhile, Big Brother host AJ Odudu broke up the monochrome in a two-piece red suit matching the carpet. Pic: Reuters
Image: Stella McCartney, Anna Wintour and Baz Luhrmann at the Royal Albert Hall. Pic: Reuters
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