Pride of Britain Awards Red Carpet
The Pride of Britain Awards Red Carpet was definitely worth the wait! The ladies brought out color and were serving bawdy!!
Holly Willoughby is delicate perfection in lilac Georges Hobeika SS18 Couture. The sequin detail on the top was so pretty and long skirt with spit was fun and took this look to a youthful level. Her upswept hair was a chic touch.
Amanda Holden is GORG in a Basil Soda AW17 print gown. The full skirt with deep purple print and light background is beautiful with plum/purple sequin deep v-neck top. I am on the fence however about the hair for this look, sleek and parted down the middle is a bit boring a little top volume and a sleek pony would have made me happier.
Rochelle Humes was serving bawdy in this white, Barrus London jumpsuit. The all white look with very low cut v-neck tuxedo front was smoking with a simple belt. Her simple sandals and mess updo definitely werked, I could have used an earring on her
Alesha Dixon was pretty in her own AW17 collection dress in navy blue with silver floral print. The hi-lo detail made a classic shift dress a little cooler.
Pixie Lott is eh in a beaded, sheer, floral DSquared2 AW17 dress with black lace detail. The dress is nice but for a regular day event maybe. I did love her hair and makeup. Who doesn’t love a popping red lip and headband?!?
Christine Lampard nailed the red carpet in a GORG Isabel Sanchi AW17 gown in black with criss cross, jeweled waist detail She opted for a sleeveless version of the lookbook version and it was amazing.
Brooke Vincent & Nicole Scherzinger
Ashleigh Butler & Sully
Joan Collins DBE
Prince William
About
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The Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards
, celebrate the achievements of truly remarkable people who make our world a better place. Screened on ITV in November, it is the biggest awards show of its kind on British TV.
Nominated by the public, the winners are from all walks of life, of all ages, and from all over the country. Their achievements are awe-inspiring and a lesson to us all. They say they are ordinary people, but their acts are truly extraordinary.
Since the first Pride of Britain in 1999, royalty, prime ministers, and hundreds of leading figures from showbusiness, sport, politics and the arts have all taken part. Hosted by Carol Vorderman, the Awards attract an audience of around five million viewers every year in a primetime slot on ITV – making it the highest rated awards show of its kind on British television.
Our winners come from tens of thousands of public nominations and stories of remarkable individuals discovered by our team of researchers.
They are whittled down to a shortlist from which our judging panel, made up of celebrated figures in national life, chooses the winners.
They will be honoured at the glittering Pride of Britain Awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House in London.
The 2017 Pride of Britain Awards will be screened on ITV on Tuesday 7th November.
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