Celebrity Style at the fashion awards

3rd December 2025
Celebrities and Fashion Icons at this years Fashion Awards
From models and musicians to actors, designers, and cultural creatives — descended on the blue carpet at Royal Albert Hall, turning the evening into a glamorous celebration of style and influence.
Among the standout looks was Anok Yai, the evening’s “Model of the Year” winner, who turned heads in a sculpted custom gown by Dilara Findikoglu — a corseted, mermaid-style number that embodied edgy glamour and perfectly complemented her “Model of the Year” honour.

Invited by Bulgari, the former Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach-Jauncey arrived at The Fashion Awards 2025 in a striking deep, saturated blue couture creation from Robert Wun’s Fall 2025 collection. To complete the look, Pia wore a set of Bulgari jewels

Sharon Stone stepped onto the 2025 Fashion Awards Carpet wearing a luxurious suit by Brunello Cucinelli — a look that struck the perfect balance between sophistication and understated glamour.

In a dramatic, head-turning outfit, Celia Imrie embraced bold elegance — wearing a bespoke scarlet-velvet three-piece suit with wide-leg trousers, a waist-cinching blazer, a matching waistcoat, and a sweeping velvet cloak by Gieves & Hawkes.

Cate Blanchett embraced bold sophistication in a tuxedo-inspired gown by Givenchy (designed by Sarah Burton) — structured tailoring, satin lapels, off-shoulder lines, and sharp details that fused menswear-inspired edge with red-carpet elegance.
Ellie Goulding and Sienna Miller both confirmed pregnancies in style.

Miller turned heads in a sheer white gown from Givenchy that subtly showcased her bump — marking her third pregnancy and second with partner Oli Green.

Meanwhile, Goulding opted for a sleek all-black ensemble: a crop-top paired with tailored trousers and statement outerwear, baring her bump with confidence — her first child with boyfriend Beau Minniear.

Their appearances weren’t just fashion statements — they turned the Awards carpet into a warm, personal moment of joy and empowerment, proving that glamour and motherhood beautifully go hand in hand.
Models Still Killing it on the Red Carpet

Iman made her debut appearance at The Fashion Awards 2025 — a long-awaited return to the spotlight for the legendary model.
She chose a dramatic floral-print gown from Harris Reed’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection — a sculptural, art-inspired piece with a bold corset bodice and flowing train, earning praise for its elegance and striking presence.

Helena Christensen looked stunning in a soft blue dress with a ruched waistline by Victoria Beckham With minimal accessories and her signature natural glamour, Helena proved once again why she remains one of fashion’s most enduring icons.

Braving the UK December weather in Spaghetti Strap Style

Kylie turned heads on the blue carpet with a breezy, boho-chic silhouette — wearing a white asymmetric-hem dress by JW Anderson. The gown’s floaty fabric and elegant simplicity stood out — photos don't do it justice in my opinion.

Poppy Delevingne also channelled the trend with her own take on sleek minimalism, opting for a fluid, statuesque gown by Brunello Cucinelli, that let fine straps frame her shoulders with quiet sophistication. Together, their looks proved that the simplest details often make the boldest red-carpet statements.

Maya Jama stole attention in a shimmering, crystal-dusted gown that draped effortlessly from delicate straps, delivering a look that felt both modern and irresistibly glamorous, a custom gown courtesy of Ludovic de Saint Sernin



Gents Looking very Dapper


The gents delivered a standout menswear moment at The Fashion Awards 2025, with each bringing his own brand of polished charisma to the blue carpet.
Colman Domingo stunned in a richly textured, impeccably tailored ensemble, while Will Poulter opted for a sleek, modern suit that showcased his evolving fashion confidence. Alton Mason, ever the style visionary, embraced high-fashion drama with ease, and Joe Alwyn kept things cool and classic in understated tailoring. Jack Guinness brought his signature rock-gentleman flair, Lennon Gallagher channelled effortless Brit-boy edge, and Ncuti Gatwa lit up the carpet with bold colour and fearless styling. Adding an extra touch of refined gravitas, Charles Dance arrived in timeless eveningwear, proving that true elegance transcends generations.

Stars Shine Bright in Full Glamour and Designer Splendour

The Fashion Awards 2025 saw a procession of standout women dominating the blue carpet with glamour, confidence, and head-turning style.

Amanda Holden radiated sophistication in a satin strapless dress, with a party at the back risqué cut out section, while Laura Whitmore in Sasha Donnellan rocked a tartan cape over a bridal-esque gathered slit dress.
Hats were the finishing touch to Maura Higgins & Sam Faiers who brought with sleek, modern silhouettes.
Tatiana Korsakova delivered ultra-feminine elegance, and Yasmin Finney stole the show in a sheer gown by Stéphane Rolland
Supermodel Stella Maxwell embodied sultry in an off the shoulder dark green satin, alongside Raye in a custom Ferrari Style creation a sculptural gown, which was embellished with a crystal bodice flowing into a sleek silver fishtail skirt.
PinkPantheress dressed in Chopova Lowena , a check crop top and low-slung maxi skirt in the brand's signature mismatched layers.

Nina Dobrev added Hollywood gloss in perfectly tailored white Mithridate tuxedo and rising star Alex Consani cemented her status as a fashion force in Alexander McQueen.

Together, they formed one of the most glittering, diverse, and dynamic style line-ups of the night.
Going All Out


If there were awards for sheer fashion audacity, Daphne Guinness and Lisa Rinna would have claimed them effortlessly. Daphne arrived as only she can — a vision of avant-garde opulence, merging couture theatrics with art-house fantasy, her look sculptural, shimmering, and impossible to ignore. Lisa Rinna, never one to shy away from a statement, matched the energy with a high-octane, red-carpet power moment: sharp, glossy, and unapologetically bold. Together, they embodied the spirit of going all out — fearless, flamboyant, and fabulously larger than life.
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