Emily Atack and Rochelle Humes looked out of this world as they arrived on the red carpet for the Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
Former Inbetweeners actress Emily rocked a gorgeous mini dress stitched with a sequin trim around the waist and chest area.
She paired the look with simple black heels and a sparkly silver purse. The 32-year-old styled her blonde hair in loose waves that cascaded down her back.
Rochelle went for a more daring look in a long-sleeved black gown with a slit that went almost up to her hip.
The dress' cleavage went all the way down to her waist. She completed the look with a large handbag and high heels.
Rochelle's brown hair flowed over her shoulders and she rocked flawless makeup.
Girls Aloud singer Nicola Roberts also attended the event and looked ethereal in a sheer cream-coloured dress with a metallic pattern emblazoned, like a crop top.
She tied her fiery red hair up in a perfect bun and rocked a pink smokey eye.
Actress Cynthia Erivo went for a futuristic look with a black leather flowing halter neck dress and thigh-high boots.
TV presenter AJ Odudu looked chic in a patterned blue dress and a tiny black purse. She showed off her pearly whites as she posed for cameras.
Meanwhile, former Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts went for a 00s-inspired look with an extremely low-cut metallic dress with a slit in the middle.
She went for a smokey-eye look and left her blonde hair cascading down her back.
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Other stars in attendance include comedian Katherine Ryan, Dermot O'Leary, Jodie Harsh, Frankie Bridge, and Samira Wiley.
House Of The Dragon star Emily Carey also rocked an all-black look on the red carpet at the Awards show.
Speaking of her role in the HBO show, Emily recently said: "I'll be honest: it was petrifying, overwhelming and daunting. There have been a huge amount of tears!
"It's completely going in blind, into the unknown. I had no idea what to expect from it: I was not a fan of Games of Thrones, which I think was a good thing in a way that I wasn't freaking out in that sense."
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