All the BRIT Awards Red Carpet Looks You Need to See, Like, Now
We have to be honest, of all the awards ceremonies that happen each year, The BRITs has a special place in our hearts. Not only because it's obviously hosted on our own turf here in London, but because it has served us some seriously unforgettable moments in the past. Moments that have become not just iconic but historic—think about that Union Jack dress Geri Halliwell wore for a Spice Girls performance back in 1997, or Madonna's fateful cape incident (!)
Beyond what happens inside the awards, though, the drama always starts on the red carpet, with the talented attendees keen to bring some of the uniqueness of British style to their looks. With 2023's awards show kicking off as we speak, I can confirm that this year's outfits did not disappoint. We've got Harry Styles sporting one of the biggest catwalk trends for SS23—the corsage—and pulling it off with aplomb, of course. Lizzo continues her run of incredible red carpet looks, following last week's Grammys appearance with another metallic number that brings all the best kind of drama. And Sam Smith showed their support for emerging British talent wearing a, let's just say show-stopping, custom-made latex outfit by London College of Fashion graduate label, Harri. Then, there's Shania Twain—who we didn't know we needed to see on the BRITs red carpet in a luminescent yellow Saint Laurent dress until now.
Keep scrolling to see these looks and more from the most fun red carpet of the year...
The Best Red Carpet Looks From the 2023 Brit Awards
Who: Harry Styles
Wear: Nina Ricci
Who: Maya Jama
Wear: Schiaparelli
Who: Jodie Turner-Smith
Wear: Zuhair Murad dress, Jimmy Choo shoes
Who: Shania Twain
Wear: Saint Laurent
Who: Lizzo
Wear: Robert Wun
Who: Clara Amfo
Who: Ellie Goulding
Who: Rina Sawayama
Wear: Saint Laurent
Who: Sam Smith
Wear: Harri
Who: Charli XCX
Wear: Ludovic de Saint Sernin and Swarovski
Who: Alex Scott
Who: Mollie King
Who: Bimini Bon-Boulash
Who: Salma Hayek
Wear: Alexander McQueen
Who: Billie Piper
Wear: Roberto Cavalli
Who: Camille Razat and Lucien Laviscount
Wear: Camille wears Robert Wun
Who: Kim Petras
Who: Ella Henderson
Wear: Rhea Costa
Who: Iris Law
Wear: Givenchy
Who: Kristen McMenamy
Who: Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Who: Eliza Rose
Wear: Vivienne Westwood
Who: Francis Bourgeois
Wear: Gucci
Who: Jessie J (and bump!)
Who: MNEK
Who: Cat Burns
Wear: Wales Bonner
Who:��Olaolu Slawn
Wear: Area
Who: Leomie Anderson
Who: Adwoa Aboah
Who: Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black
Who: Munroe Bergdorf
Wear: Atsuko Kudo
Who: Megan Mckenna
Who: Nella Rose
Who: Rachel Stevens
Who: Zara McDermott
Wear: 16 Arlington
Who: Wet Leg
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