The stars were out in full force last night at GQ's annual Men of the Year Awards at London's Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park hotel.
The prestigious awards ceremony honours some of the men and women who are absolutely killing it in their field, paying tribute to some of the "best and brightest" figures from fashion, culture, entertainment, sport and politics.
Stormzy, Zoë Kravtiz and Andrew Garfield were just a few of the night's honourees, but on the subject of red carpet style game, our clear-cut winners were Phoebe Dynevor, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sydney Sweeney.
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An outpouring of adulation feels utterly deserved for the Bridgerton star who deviated from tradition by bypassing a gown and instead rocking a stylish co-ord. The 27-year-old looked chic in a scooped micro t-shirt and a matching midi skirt, complete with a flapper girl-inspired fringed hem, both by British label Victoria Beckham.
Clearly the Art Deco vibes were all the rage on Wednesday night, with Daisy Edgar-Jones also opting for a 1920s-style ensemble. The 24-year-old wore a chevron sequin slip dress with a mesh maxi overlay skirt from Gucci's Resort 2023 collection and looked thrilled to reunite with her Normal People co-star Paul Mescal.
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Sydney Sweeney was another star who brought the glamour, but far from paying homage to the past, instead the actress looked to the future with an avant-garde breastplate. Making a major statement, the Euphoria star wore a black slinky gown by LaQuan Smith with an exposed torso section. The 25-year-old, who is set to star in a new Barbarella remake next year, was clearly getting into character ahead of time with her chrome corset.
Look out Jane Fonda, Sydney Sweeney is taking her character study to the next level.
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