British Fashion Awards 2022: Laura Whitmore puts on a busty display in a plunging bodice top

British Fashion Awards 2022: Laura Whitmore rocks a busty display with a plunging bodice as she graces the red carpet

Laura Whitmore looked sensational when she attended the 2022 British Fashion Awards on Monday night at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

The TV presenter, 37, put on a busty display in a backless black and copper bustier by Irish-born designer Graham Cruz.

She completed the chic ensemble with a pair of straight-leg black pants and strappy heels as she posed for a plethora of sizzling snaps.

Strike a pose: Laura Whitmore looked sensational when she attended the 2022 British Fashion Awards on Monday night at the Royal Albert Hall in London

Laura was carrying a small black handbag accessorized with delicate gold earrings and several rings.

She opted for a tan makeup palette that accentuated her natural features, with a copper eyeshadow and nude lipstick.

The star, who is mother to a 19-month-old daughter with Love Island voiceover star Iain Sterling, styled her blonde locks in a ponytail.

The 2022 Fashion Awards returned to London’s iconic The Royal Albert Hall on December 5.

Looking good: The TV presenter, 37, put on a busty display in a black and copper backless bustier by Irish designer Graham Cruz

Stylish: She completed the chic ensemble with a pair of straight-leg black pants and strappy heels as she posed for a plethora of sizzling snaps

The star-studded event will be hosted by British and Jamaican actress and activist Jodie Turner-Smith and will be hosted by Diet Coke.

One of the most anticipated moments on the global fashion calendar, the event celebrates fashion at the intersection of culture and is a global entertainment platform for brands, creatives, designers, artists and trendsetters who come together to celebrate the industry.

The awards are a fundraiser for the BFC (British Fashion Council) Foundation and focus on celebrating excellence in the fashion industry and supporting the future pipeline of creative talent.

Gorgeous: Laura opted for a bronzed makeup palette that accentuated her natural features, with an auburn eyeshadow and nude lip (pictured with Angela Scanlon)

Beauty: The star, who is mother to a 19-month-old daughter with Love Island voiceover star Iain Sterling, styled her blonde locks in a ponytail (pictured with Rahi Chadda)

Beaming: Laura and Rahi posed for a plethora of hilarious selfies while enjoying cocktails in Mayfair ahead of the star-studded event

The ceremony was first established in 1989 in an attempt to highlight those who make impressive contributions to the industry.

The Model of the Year Award recognizes the global impact of a model who for the last 12 months has dominated the industry, with an influence that transcends the catwalk.

The nominees are Adut Akech, Bella Hadid, Lila Moss, Paloma Elsesser and Quannah Chasinghorse.

The Designer of the Year nominees are Demna for Balenciaga, Jonathan Anderson for JW Anderson and Loewe, Matthieu Blazy for Bottega Veneta, Miuccia Prada and Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino.

Cheers to that! Laura, Abbey Clancy and Angela Scanlon enjoyed a selection of MALFY cocktails at 11 Cadogan Gardens before heading off for the awards.

Ladies Night Out: Inspired by the elegant Amalfi lifestyle and embodying the essence of La Dolce Vita, Malfy Gin was an Official Partner of The Fashion Awards this year.

In the running for the Independent British Brand Award are Bianca Saunders, Erdem, JW Anderson, Molly Goddard and Wales Bonner.

Nominees for the BFC Foundation Award are Ahluwalia, Lowena Chopova, Nensi Dojaka, SSDaley and Wales Bonner.

Burberry will be honored for its significant innovation and experimentation within the Metaverse World over the past 12 months and for pushing boundaries to showcase excellence in this space.

BRITISH FASHION AWARDS 2022 – THE WINNERS

Designer of the Year: Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino

Presented By: Florence Pugh

BFC Foundation Award: SSDALEY

Presented by: Golda Rosheuvel

Independent British brand: Wales Bonner

Presented by: Yasmin Finney and Burna Boy

Special Recognition Award for Cultural Curatorship: Jefferson Hack

Presented By: Tilda Swinton

Leaders of Change

The 15 designers, brands, creatives and individuals who created positive change within the fashion industry last year in three categories: environment, people and creativity.

Presented by: Edward Enninful supported by Julie Pelipas

Creativity

It recognizes designers and brands who have made a global impact in the past year through their design creativity, campaigns, collaborations and strong business foundation, as well as defining the shape of global fashion.

Presented By: Sam Smith, Alexander Michele, Daniel Roseberry, harris reed, Ibrahim Camara and rafael simons

Ambient

Celebrate those who have made a significant contribution to reducing the environmental impact of our industry to create positive change. They are the leaders and are setting the bar by exploring new business models, design principles, production processes, consumption and disposal.

Presented by: Paris Jackson, Bethany Williams, Connor Ives, Gabriela Hearst, Marine Serre, Priya Ahluwalia

People

It recognizes those who have led change by encouraging equitable, diverse and empowered workforces from the front office to the supply chain to the shop floor. It focuses on the impact that fashion has on communities.

Presented by: Emma Corrin, Aurora James, Harry Lambert, Julie Pelipas, Sinéad Burke, Rafael Pavarotti

Model of the Year Award: Bella Hadid

Presented By: Ashley Graham

Outstanding Achievement Award: Yvon Chouinard

Presented By: Elizabeth Debicki

Isabella Blow Fashion Creator Award: Katie Grand

Presented By: Charlotte Tilbury

Fashion Award for Metaverse World and Gaming Experience: Burberry

Presented by: Kojey Radical

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