Zara McDermott and Perrie Edwards wow on the red carpet as the stars arrive for the Glamour Women of the Year Awards
STUNNING Zara McDermott, Perrie Edwards and Myleene Klass led the star arrivals at Glamour's Women of the Year Awards tonight.
TV beauty Zara caught the eye in a figure-hugging Barbie pink dress with a sparkling bodice, while Little Mix's Perrie Edwards flashed some thigh in a daring leather frock that would have made warrior queen Boudica proud.
Myleene Klass sparkling frock as she showed off her big bouncy curls on the red carpet at Raffles, The Owo, London.
A pro at working the camera, Myleene gripped her voluminous 'do and showed off her pearly whites.
Laura Whitmore oozed golden era Hollywood glam in a luxurious black dress, netted gloves and bright red lipstick.
Comedian Katherine Ryan had a large train on her metallic frock as she posed with a hand on her hip.
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Pop star Paloma Faith cut a classy figure in a sheer dress with fluffy black detailing, while Louise Thompson wore a pale pink dress with a ruffled skirt.
Her former Made In Chelsea Jamie Laing was on hand to support his stunning wife Sophie Habboo, who looked great in a black backless dress.
Ahead of the prestigious event, Deborah Joseph, Glamour's European Editorial Director, said: “2024 has already been both a momentous and difficult year for women around the globe, with so many incredible activists speaking truth to power, as well as deeply concerning areas of regression in women’s rights.
“While we still have so much to fight for, it’s even more important to champion the gamechangers, advocates, and feminist icons who are making the world a better place for women. I can’t wait to toast them all at our annual Glamour Women of the Year awards.”
Last year's bash saw big names like Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Halle Bailey and Hannah Waddingham scoop awards.
As well as jaw-dropping fashion on display there were also inspiring words with a social conscience.
On receiving her Entertainer of the Year gong, Waddingham said: “We have to choose to hold each other up.”
While US star Ariana DeBose declared: "Seeing us unite for humanity, in the face of adversity, racism, homophobia, transphobia, capitalism, etc etc... Now THAT. That would be gamechanging.”