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By LAURA PARKIN, SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER
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Maura Higgins, Leomie Anderson and Gwendoline Christie all failed to impress with their looks at the 2025 Fashion Awards in London on Monday.
As they hit the red carpet at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Maura and Leomie flashed their underwear in bizarre numbers.
The pair appeared half-undressed with their gowns gathered around their waists and trailing behind them.
Former Love Island star Maura’s outfit consisted of a black and white pinstriped skirt, a daring white bralet, and an enormous headpiece
Meanwhile, Gwendoline, 47, wore a huge, kooky wig which towered above her and swept around her head.
TV personality Sam Faiers, 34, turned heads in a dramatic look which featured a quirky headpiece with huge feathers.



She showcased her dramatic make-over and looked a million miles away from her TOWIE days.
Other celebrities that missed the mark included Louise Redknapp, Vicky Pattison, Ashley Roberts and Laura Whitmore.
Louise opted for a floor length lace gown with a nude slip and black knickers underneath.
Elsewhere, Vicky wore a white dress, with a high, structured neckline and layered tulle skirt.
Ashley stood out in a bright yellow and green corseted gown, with exaggerated hips and a ruffled hem.
TV presenter Laura also opted for structured hips in an off-the-shoulder gown with a tartan cape.
Lisa Rinna commanded attention in an eye-catching new look, including a head-to-toe checked layered dress, and a voluminous blonde hairstyle and bleached eyebrows.
But one person who made sure to garner everyone’s attention was influencer Lyas Medini, who walked the red carpet in a naked look one-piece.







First held in 1989, the annual event was originally known as the British Fashion Awards until 2016, when the name changed to better reflect the global pool of talent being recognised.
First hosted at the iconic Royal Albert Hall, the awards have also been held at the Natural History Museum – four times – and three times at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
They returned to the Royal Albert Hall in 2016, and have stayed there ever since, becoming an annual hotspot for some of fashion’s biggest names.
From Princess Diana and the Spice Girls, to Vivienne Westwood and Karl Lagerfeld, the awards have welcomed some of the world’s most famous faces from fashion and beyond.





