The BRIT Awards red carpet was awash with glamour as celebrities turned out in force for the biggest night in British music.
But not everyone hit the right note when it came to their fashion choices, as these seriously questionable outfits show.
Singer Tallia Storm and Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts both stepped out in dramatically slashed ensembles that left nothing to the imagination as they joined stars for the ceremony at The O2 in London on Tuesday night.
Fellow musician Raye also opted for an eye-popping gown and walked the red carpet in an orange number that was tied together down the side.
Meanwhile Griff showcased her kooky sense of style in a black and white checkerboard gown that swamped her frame.
Men on the red carpet were just as guilty of crimes against fashion, with Leigh Francis and musicians Meekz and Nick Gale turning heads for the wrong reasons.
Pert posterior: Tallia Storm left very little to the imagination in her black outfit from Mugler which she teamed with black and silver heels and toted a white bag
Should have left it in the Tardis! Pregnant Jodie Whittaker went for a bit too much volume in this OTT gown with voluminous sleeves, an enormous skirt and a glitzy orange neckline
Kooky: Olympic diver Tom Daley showed off his quirky fashion sense in a Versace shirt and black waist coat (left). Oh, boy! Funnyman Leigh Francis hit the mark in this colourful and stripy ensemble (right)
Ruffling some feathers! Jaime Winstone flashed some serious leg in a black sparkly mini dress which had a green feather trim on the top (left), but even she didn’t look sure about her outfit! Strictly star AJ Odudu showed off some serious leg in a sheer corset dress (right)
Flashing some skin: Raye stepped out in an orange gown inspired by Liz Hurley’s classic Versace dress, but unlike the model, she did not cause a commotion
Ashley Roberts commanded attention as she arrived at The O2 Arena in London. The singer, 40, went braless while flashing under underboob a skimpy black cutout dress, which featured a racy thigh-split in order to flash her toned legs.
Elevating her height in a pair of charcoal heels, she certainly sent pulses racing as she put her modelling skills to use for a crowd of gawking onlookers.
Singer Raye, 24, also went without underwear as she slipped into a dazzling orange gown that shimmered as she worked her best angles.
Meanwhile her fellow musician Griff opted for a very daring oversized checked dress in blush pink and black, which she paired with chnky boots, but the look did not pay off.
Becky Hill also failed to impress in a green micro dressed with puffy sleeves that was covered in sequin and left very little to the imagination.
Singer songwriter Joy Crookes flashed some mid-rift in a daring gown with a bedazzled cape and shiny stilettos for the glitzy event.
Singer songwriter Joy Crookes flashed some mid-rift in a daring gown with a bedazzled cape and shiny stilettos for the glitzy event
Eurovision winners Maneskin came out in force tonight, and in leather. The men opted for a pink and purple jacket and the guitarist donned a all-leather purple jumpsuit
YouTuber Olivia Neil opted for a strange red carpet combo, rocking a very tiny mini skirt and crop top with a long grey duster coat (left). Wolf Alice’s Ellie Rowsell (right, centre) looked a bit too casual in a red jumper dress, but it did feature daring cutouts and a thigh high slit
Rebecca Taylor, aka Self Esteem, donned a long off-shoulder black gown with platforms and accessorised with black satin gloves but she was no femme fatale
Lola Young wore flared black trousers with black chunky platforms and dared a plunging neckline under a leather blazer for tonight’s event
Biggest fan: Sam Fender wore a grey suit as he posed with his band – including a Newcastle fan who couldn’t go without his top
Granny chic: Edmund Irwin-Singer, Joe Seaward, Dave Bayley and Drew MacFarlane of Glass Animals all posed in Gucci
However, her golden cape and train, which were covered in gems and gold leaves were more ‘Riding Hood’ than red carpet.
Meanwhile the male invitees were guilty of their own fashion faux pas. Funnyman Leigh Francis donned a matching suit and shirt in clashing pinstripe patterns, which he finished with a hat.
UK rap artist Meekz kept his whole face hidden behind a balaclava and sunglasses, which he wore with a white suit.
Olympic swimmer Tom Daley took a plunge and wore Louis Vuitton boots and a very colourful Versace shirt.
Artist 220 Kid dyed his hair to match his lurid leopard print tassel shirt but in spite of these efforts, his outfit landed him in the worst dressed of the night.
Matchy matchy! Artist 220 Kid dyed his hair to match his lurid leopard print tassel shirt but in spite of these efforts, his outfit landed him in the worst dressed of the night (left). KSI looked thrilled to be hitting the red carpet and wore a light grey suit teamed with purple leather gloves (right)
Quirky: Sports star Alex Scott made sure to show off plenty of leg with a black lace dress which had a longer train at the back (left). Leggy: Singer Gracey but on a busty display in a thigh-skimming black dress and toted a tiny Miu Miu handbag (right)
Singer Joy Crookes wore a beaded ensemble to shine at tonight’s event, but her golden cape failed to impress
Adele took home three awards at the BRITS at the O2 Arena on Tuesday, including the first ever genderless Artist Of The Year gong after the male and female categories were scrapped.
The Easy On Me singer, 33, who also won the award for Song Of The Year and the coveted Album Of The Year, hit back at the ‘woke’ ceremony as she insisted she ‘loves being a female artist’, after bosses bowed to calls to rid the awards of gendered categories.
Adele also tearfully dedicated her Album Of The Year award to her son Angelo, nine, and her ex-husband Simon Konecki because the record is ‘really about them’, before creditting herself for ‘putting out something so personal’.
Adele beat hotly-tipped contender Ed Sheeran in the Artist Of The Year category – which now includes artists of all genders – after they both released long-awaited albums around the same time last year.
During her acceptance speech, Adele told the audience: ‘I understand this award has changed but I love being a female artist!’, as she referenced the changes the awards board had made to the ceremony.
Ashley Roberts flashed serious skin in a black dress which she teamed with black stiletto heels and sexy leather gloves
Fox-hot on the red carpet! AJ Odudu flashed her dancer’s silhouette in a shiny number full of colours and a beige beaded corset
Tallia modelled the very revealing Mugler garment that showed more flesh than it did fabric on the red carpet
Hot stuff: The singer, 23, left little to the imagination as she showcased her jaw-dropping physique in a tiny black cutout bra top and coordinating trousers
Eye-popping: The former X Factor contestant flaunted her pert bottom for onlookers
Skimpy: Raye flashed some flesh in a shiny orange dress and went without underwear to pose in the number that had cut-out sections on the side
All smiles: Ashley made sure that all eyes were on her in her thigh-split dress as she strutted down the red carpet, but some fans were not convinced
The singer, 40, went braless while flashing under underboob a skimpy black cutout dress, which featured a racy thigh-split
Jaw-dropping: She certainly sent pulses racing as she put her modelling skills to use for a crowd of gawking onlookers
The BRIT Awards sparked controversy last year after ditching the traditional male and female categories and switching to gender-neutral gongs for the first time in its history, causing naysayers to brand the event ‘woke’.
Organisers divided opinion and some were left outraged by the decision to switch to gender-neutral gongs for the first time in its history, in calls led by non-binary singer Sam Smith.
Bosses claimed the move was in a bid ‘to be as inclusive and as relevant as possible’ and allowed people to enter who do not identify as a man or woman.
But fans at the time blasted the change as ‘woke drivel’ at the time, with many calling for a boycott.
Reaction: BRIT Awards viewers were quick to take to Twitter to mock some of the worst dressed celebrities of the night