London has played host to the Inside Soap Awards, welcoming a whole host of sparkling TV stars down the red carpet.
All the action took place at the West End’s DSTRKT club, where the stars of Emmerdale, Coronation Street and Hollyoaks all struck a pose as they sauntered inside to enjoy the ceremony.
Here are the fabulous (and not so fabulous) looks straight from the soap-tastic red carpet.
Hollyoaks starlet Gemma Atkinson set the style bar pretty high with a jumpsuit, heels and a metallic clutch. A loose braided updo completed the look, and she opted for simple, girly make-up and a peachy lip.
Natalie J Robb looked super cute in this lacy black number, with matching mini black patent handbag. However Natalie ought to throw those shoes into the sea and never retrieve them.
Ex-Emmerdale actress Verity Rushworth looked elegant in this black ballerina-style gown and cute patent pumps. Major style points for the cute brown bob and touch of red lippy.
Has Nikki Sanderson been taking style tips from Jessica Rabbit? The former Coronation Street actress oozed sex appeal in this bodycon red number, complete with big bouncing curls and black strappy sandals.
Daisy Wood-Davis glowed in a striking emerald green gown with a modest midi hemline, cream clutch and towering heels.
Sadly it looks like Charley Webb didn’t get the red carpet memo. Someone tell the girl she’s going to an awards ceremony, not a night out in Oceana. And burn those shoes.
It doesn’t matter how jaw-droppingly beautiful you are Jennifer Metcalfe, clothes like this should simply not exist.
Did a dog maul your dress on the way out the door, Gemma Oaten? We can’t think of any other reason for the giant rip in the back of your gown…
Either Tamara Wall just got back from a very tropical holiday or she’s been soaking in a bed of fake tan for days on end. Let’s not even mention that weird Jedward quiff.
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