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By CONNIE RUSK, ASSOCIATE SHOWBUSINESS EDITOR
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The annual Fashion Awards returned on Monday night and celebrities felt the pressure to make their style mark when they hit the navy carpet.
The UK’s answer to the Met Gala, a whole host of stars arrived at the Royal Albert Hall to showcase their glamorous, quirky and questionable outfit choices.
And Maya Jama, 31, led the Best Dressed list as she arrived in a plunging shimmering midnight blue gown.
Featuring spaghetti snaps, the Love Island host showcased her ample cleavage in the striking number as she posed for photographers.
Raye paid homage to the Old Hollywood looks that have inspired her fashion sense, as she arrived for the ceremony in a stunning pale grey satin dress.
The singer, 28, posed up a storm in the number which was adorned with diamantes and teamed the dress with matching silver satin heels.



Billie also cut a glamorous figure in her black and silver dress.
Showing off her eye-catching red hairstyle, the actress, 43, flaunted her curves in the form-fitting dress with a plunging black bodice.
Ashley Graham, 38, injected some much needed colour on the navy carpet in an eye-catching yellow gown which had intricate beaded detailing.
Modelling a custom look from designer TORISHÉJU, Sabrina Elba, 36, looked sophisticated in a structured black blazer and sweeping floor-length skirt.
Jodie Comer, 32, cut an elegant figure in a plunging black leather midi dress as she made a solo appearance on the blue carpet.
Poppy Delevingne looked stunning in an intricate grey beaded dress which had a plunging neckline and pleated detailing on the skirt.
The socialite and actress, 39, accessorised with small silver earrings and kept the rest of her accessories minimal so to let her dress take centre stage.
Zara McDermott, 28, made a solo appearance on the navy carpet and looked worlds away from her Love Island days in a white one shouldered dress with beads dripping down like raindrops.
Mick Jagger proved he still has plenty of swagger as the age-defying 82-year-old arrived alongside his glamorous fiancée Melanie Hamrick, 38.





























Iris Law sported a whole new look with her strawberry blonde hair and black satin dress while Emily Ratajkowski put on a leggy display in a black minidress and matching strappy heels.
Preparations for the navy red carpet took hours, with Iris Law, Lila Moss, Alva Claire, Toni Laites and Lola Bute heading to FACEGYM to get personalised facials.
Sienna Miller, meanwhile, who debuted her baby bump at the ceremony had Charlotte Tilbury create her flawless make-up look.
This year, the ceremony is being hosted by actor Colman Domingo, who offered a nod to the awards’ UK heritage by dressing in Burberry for the red carpet.
Considered one of the biggest nights in the fashion calendar, the ceremony honours some of the most dazzling names and faces in the global fashion industry – celebrating household names and emerging designers.
The annual event, which started in 1989, 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.





