Fashion's biggest names descended on London on Monday night for the British Fashion Awards, which annually celebrates the best of British style on and off the runway. Plenty of stylish Brits hit the red carpet before the show, with the Beckhams giving us flashbacks in their matching outfits and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley stunning in a plunging neckline from Burberry.
Many of the night's big winners are well known to the fashion crowd, with outstanding achievement honors doled out to Karl Lagerfeld and best brand going to Stella McCartney. Tom Ford was crowned best red carpet designer, though he was unable to attend to collect the prize. His friend Lady Gaga, in Tom Ford, accepted on his behalf. A new class of designers received accolades as well, with Gucci's rising star Alessandro Michele named best international designer, Mary Katrantzou honored as top new establishment designer, and Charlotte Olympia crowned best accessory designer.
There was plenty of acclaim for those not involved directly in the creation of British clothing but rather those who carry the flag for the nation's industry. Jourdan Dunn was named top model by her good friend Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing, who sucked in his cheeks and snapped a selfie on stage before celebrating with Jourdan in the press room. And two stars of the music and television words, FKA Twigs and Game of Thrones actress Gwendoline Christie, received fashion innovator and red carpet ambassador distinctions, respectively.
Aside from all the award giving, it wouldn't have been a fashion event without some spectacular, well, fashion - and the attendees did not disappoint. Many of Britain's best-known models including Georgia May Jagger, Edie Campbell, and Poppy Delevingne wore stunning outfits from their designer friends, while Americans like Kate Bosworth, in Erdem, got in on the fun too. Read on to see all of the evening's best looks.
- Additional reporting by Gemma Cartwright