Did you catch the BRIT awards last night? Performances from Adele, Rihanna, Plan B, Take That, the list goes on. Of course, they were all amazing, but what we really took notice of was the fashion.
Rihanna stole the show in our opinion with her Christian Dior Haute Couture gown, but there were some good efforts from Alesha Dixon and Fearne Cotton too. Cheryl Cole, we weren't that impressed with actually.
Take a look at the outfits in the galley below by clicking the image, and tell us your opinion.
Every year I settle down in front of the telly for another year of great music, drunken speeches and fortunate and unfortunate dress choices. Yes, I'm talking about The Brit Awards.
Lady Gaga is in a league of her own when it comes to red carpet dressing, any dressing in fact, and although she's made it onto my worst dressed list, I still can't help but admire her for making damn sure she makes it onto every worst dressed list out there.
Other persistent offenders on the list include the likes of Kylie, Courtney Love and Pixie Geldof. But this year also saw a few new faces make it onto my list too; Kesha and Natasha Khan I'm sorry to say had to be added, Kesha Sebert for the dead sheep and non-smile she was sporting and Natasha for the mish-mash of bright blue eye make-up, gold beret and maxi dress.
Click on the image below to see the picture gallery of the BRITS 2010 worst dressed.
This year's Brit Awards didn't disappoint in the fashion department. We've put together a lovely picture gallery of all of our favourite frocks and the celebrities in them on the red carpet.
I don't know about you, but Pixie Lott in that stunning one-off black dress by Kate Halfpenny gets my vote for best dressed this year! Close runner-up has to be Leona Lewis for that sleek up-do and the lipstick matching pink shoes.
Click on the image below to see the picture gallery of the BRITS 2010 best dressed.
Last night was an event filled night at the 30th Brit Awards.
Hosted by comedian Peter Kay, the show was opened by Lily Allen descending onto the stage via a giant bomb.
There were performances from Lady Gaga, and emotional Robbie Williams who picked up the Brit Award for Lifetime achievement, a brilliant mash up of 'You've got The Love' and 'Dirty Cash' from Florence and the Machine and Dizzee Rascal, a performance of 'Beat Again' from JLS (who incidentally also won British Single and British Breakthrough Act), who were dropped from the ceiling on wires.
The most anticipated performance was from Cheryl Cole (sans wedding ring) who delivered her number looking visibly angry but determined.
As always, scandal made an appearance during the night, and unsurprisingly it came from a member of Oasis. Liam Gallagher took to the stage to receive the award for Best Album of 30 years in with his typical swagger and thanked everyone but his brother Noel, his estranged brother and other half of Oasis.
He then topped off a small rant by throwing his award and his microphone into the crowd, which prompted a search during the add break because they next performers needed the microphone.
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If clothes tell a story, the Sugababes would have been telling us they were a unstoppable and stable unit in their very coordinated outfits last night at the Brit Awards.
It was a monochromatic appearance for the ever changing group as current line-up Amelle Berrabah, Heidi Range and newest member Jade Ewen posed on the red carpet looking happy and carefree, but definitely cold.
Jade, in a thigh-skimming white dress was the most daring choice, with all the girls picking skyscraper heels to totter down the red carpet in.
Let's hope Keisha wasn't too unhappy watching at home.
Thankfully another Pixie was a lot better dressed last night.
18-year old Pixie wore another gothic offering, a short, black skater-style dress with a wide skirt and lashings of lace, and her tiny clutch added a smattering of glitz.
The 'Mamma Do' singer was nominated in three categories, but missed out on Best Single, Best British Female and British Breakthrough Act.
Although not a musician (yet) Pixie Geldof attended the Brit Awards last night in this... dress.
Needless to say, we aren't feeling it. Pixie, who is most famous for being the daughter of Bob Geldof, and probably the sister of Peaches, wore a floor length lilac lace dress with a vest underneath to preserve her modesty.
Which was a fail as on her way to the Universal after party at London's Mandarin Oriental hotel, the whole thing rode up and exposed her knickers for all to see.
Fiery redhead Florence and the Machine beat out Paolo Nutini, Lily Allen and Dizzee Rascal to snag the Best British Album award last night at the Brits.
Florence Welsh, who just last year won the critics' choice award, got the statue for her debut album 'Lungs' and took to the stage to thank her "incredible band" along with everyone who had bought the album.
It was a successful night for Flo, who also performed a mash up of her single 'You've Got The Love' with Dizzee Rascal, in what was said by many to be the best performance of the night.
Last night Mel B and Geri Halliwell attended the Brits to pick up an award given to the Spice Girls to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the award show.
Brits fans were asked to vote for their top performance of the past three decades, with the Spice Girls nabbing the honour for their performance of 'Wannabe' and 'Who Do You Think You Are' way back in 1997.
The girls, both dressed in white, accepted the award on behalf of the group, beating out competition from the Eurythmics, Paul McCartney, Coldplay and the BeeGees.
For a nice trip back in time, or just to have another look at Geri's iconic Union Jack dress, check out the video we've added below!
Lily Allen is probably still partying in a hotel room this morning after picking up the award for British Female Solo Act last night at the Brits.
Lily ascended the stage looking like the orphan Annie, dressed in a ratty orange wig which she (tipsily) told the audience she donned to make it hard for the cameras to find her so they wouldn't catch her "disappointed face" after losing.
She'd arrived on the red carpet earlier in the night wearing a gothic, oriental inspired Chanel gown and dark red eye make up, but changed into a much more boring choice to perform in.
The singer opened the show with a performance of her single The Fear riding a doodlebug and surrounded by emblems of Britain, which included parachutists (?) and men in bowler hats.
Also up for the award were Florence and the Machine, Pixie Lott and Bat For Lashes. Let's hope they practised their 'gracious loser' reaction, and bypassed the hideous wig idea.