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All The Best Looks From The Fashion Awards 2016

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This year, for the first time since the inaugural ceremony back in 1989, the Fashion Awards ditched the 'British' prefix for a far more international affair. From designers and models to muses and other movers and shakers, the biggest names in the industry turned out at the Royal Albert Hall last night to celebrate the best design talent, fashion's pioneers and the biggest brands from around the globe.

From vintage to Versace via Vetements and Prada, our favourite style stars dressed to impress. Click on for the best looks from the Fashion Awards 2016 and the perfect outfit inspo for party season.

Lily Donaldson

Fresh from last week's Victoria's Secret show, model Lily Donaldson braved the cold weather in a barely-there Burberry lace dress.

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Alexa Chung

While many on the red carpet played it safe in head-to-toe black, we can always count on Alexa Chung to take more of a sartorial risk. Chung wore a SS17 Prada kimono-collared pale yellow two-piece, embellished with glittering details and feathers.

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Gigi Hadid

Model of the Year winner Gigi Hadid wore a Versace silver pleated jumpsuit. Younger sister Bella Hadid, who was also nominated for the award, was notably absent from the ceremony.

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Salma Hayek

Accompanied by her husband François-Henri Pinault, CEO of the Kering Group, Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele and Jared Leto, Salma Hayek stepped out in custom-made Gucci, naturally.

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Naomi Campbell

Ms Campbell wore an Alexander McQueen SS17 ‘Shetland Scene’ jet embroidered black dress.

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Adwoa Aboah

Model of the Year nominee Adwoa Aboah wore a neon green tulle gown from close friend Molly Goddard's SS17 collection.

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Joan Smalls

Joan Smalls proved that you don't have to wear a gown to look glamorous, instead donning a metallic olive-green crop top and track pants by Baja East finished off with a Corne de Gazelle choker by Anissa Kermiche. Athleisure at its finest.

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Jenna Coleman

Actress Jenna Coleman wore a ruffled, floor-length gown from Erdem SS17.

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Susie Lau

A heavily pregnant Susie Lau also chose a tulle Molly Goddard gown for the Fashion Awards.

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Karlie Kloss

Karlie Kloss brought sexy back in a Stella McCartney cut-out, floor-length gown.

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Lady Gaga

Arriving on the red carpet with the designer, Lady Gaga wore a backless Brandon Maxwell black gown.

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Sarah Harris

Standing out from the crowd in tailoring rather than a gown, British Vogue Fashion Features Director, Sarah Harris, wore a custom-made Casely-Hayford suit.

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Kate Moss

If we weren't already certain that velvet was one of the biggest trends this season, Kate Moss reaffirmed the fashion fact, wearing a vintage black velvet gown to last night's awards.

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Daisy Lowe

Adding a much-needed pop of colour to the predominantly black-clad guests, Daisy Lowe wore a fuchsia pink Antonio Berardi jumpsuit.

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Roksanda Ilincic

Womenswear Designer nominee Roksanda wore one of her own lavender designs.

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Amber Valletta

Amber Valletta wore a sequinned little black dress from Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello.

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