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Alex Scott puts on a VERY racy display in a sheer chainmail gown as she joins glamorous Daisy Edgar Jones, Jodie Turner-Smith and Amelia Gray at the star-studded GQ Men of the Year Awards

Alex ScottDaisy Edgar Jones, Jodie Turner-Smith and Amelia Gray made a stylish arrival at the star-studded GQ Men of the Year Awards in London on Wednesday.

The sports presenter, 39, put on a very racy display as she went braless in a sheer chainmail gown, with a black thong underneath.

Daisy Edgar Jones, 25, wowed in a plunging white long sleeved top, teamed with black shorts and stilettos.

Amelia Dimoldenberg, 29, who is hosting the event, looked typically chic in a backless black and yellow gown as she posed on the red carpet at the Royal Opera House’s Paul Hamlyn Hall in London.

The YouTube star boosted her height in diamond stilettos and accessorised with silver drop earrings.

Meanwhile, Raye showed off her jaw-dropping figure and inked skin in a plunging deep red latex gown.

The singer, 26, opted for a bronzed makeup palette which accentuated her natural features while flashing her dazzling white smile.

Sheila Atim put on a busty display in a plunging black figure-hugging midi dress, teamed with matching heels.

Former Saturday’s singer Molly King, 36, wowed in a red vinyl midi dress and matching jacket.

Tom Daley once again showcased his unique sense of style at the Awards in association with BOSS.

The Olympian, 29, donned a snazzy pink sweater for the occasion which he layered beneath a smart alabaster suit.

Tom to wore the oversized blazer effortlessly over his shoulder and toted his essentials in a tiny pink handbag which perfectly matched his jumper.

Oozing confidence on the red carpet Tom strutted his stuff in a pair of eye-catching leopard print loafers.

Gary Lineker, who is a GQ Men of the Year Honouree, was joined by his supportive son George at the event.

She teamed the racy top which had a stylish one-shoulder design with smart black wide-leg trousers.

Vick completed her look with strappy heels and wore long dangly gold earrings to accessorise.

GQ Men of the Year celebrates stars from entertainment, fashion and sport who have made 2023 a year to remember.

The 26th annual event will be hosted by Amelia Dimoldenberg, in association with fashion brand Boss.

This years list of honourees include Jack Antonoff, Gary Lineker, Wrexham AFC’s Paul Mullin, Paapa Essiedu, and Top Boy’s Malcolm Kamulete.

Other stars to make this year’s list also include, footballers Mary Earps and Jenni Hermoso, athlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson and film maker Molly Manning Walker.

Each of the 26 honoured stars will also grace their own solo cover of the Men’s magazine which will be revealed in the coming days.

The evening was held at the Royal Opera House’s Paul Hamlyn Hall which is located in the heart of London’s Covent Garden.

Honourees were treated to a lavish gift bag inclusive of this year’s best skincare and fragrances as well as an exclusive piece of art and Vault Membership at The Ned

 

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