The stars stepped out for the 24th British Independent Film Awards in London on Sunday. And, Alesha Dixon, 43, made a stylish exit in her gold gown while Emma Corrin, 25, ditched her heels for trainers and a T-shirt as they left the ceremony at Old Billingsgate. The Mis-Teeq singer held onto her husband Azuka Ononye's hand as she strutted away from the venue in her barely-there stilettos. Exit: Alesha Dixon, 43, made a stylish exit in her gold gown while Emma Corrin, 25, ditched her heels for trainers as they left the 24th British Independent Film Awards in London on Sunday Alesha stunned in her draped metallic dress which boasted a plunging neckline that showed off a hint of her ample cleavage. The midi length of her dress showed off a flash of her sculptured legs underneath and she paired it with strappy heels to elevate her already impressive height. The Crown actress Emma wowed in a lavender suit trousers, which she teamed with a white T-shirt boasting the word éliou in rainbow colours. She'd earlier worn a bizarre purple top with cut-out detail across the chest, worn over a royal blue blouse, and had posed on the red carpet in black heels. Hand-in-hand: The Mis-Teeq singer held onto her husband Azuka Ononye's hand as she strutted away from the venue in her barely-there stilettos Casual chic: The Crown actress Emma wowed in a lavender suit trousers, which she teamed with a white T-shirt boasting the word éliou in rainbow colours Glam: Alesha stunned in her draped metallic dress which boasted a plunging neckline that showed off a hint of her ample cleavage Emma wore her platinum crop in a middle parting and sported a radiant palette of make-up. Last month Emma and Tommy Dorfman, 29, shared an insight into their getting ready routine before hitting up the Miu Miu Club in New York. The Crown actress shared snaps to her Instagram Stories from a hotel room with the 13 Reasons Why star as they dressed up for the night out. Making the switch: She'd earlier worn a bizarre purple top with cut-out detail across the chest, worn over a royal blue blouse, and had posed on the red carpet in black heels Get the logo look like Emma wearing an éliou T-shirt Buy here... Buy now £45 Perfection: Alesha still looked preened to perfection at the end of the evening Emma and Tommy both donned tiny mini skirts for their outing, while showing off their outfits in a sultry mirror selfie. Emma teamed her thigh-grazing leather mini with a matching jacket and a pair of knee-high black pop socks - while also sporting a cropped grey shirt. The screen star wore her cropped blonde locks in an poker straight style and opted for subtle touches of make-up. She also posted a snap of Tommy having her fringe trimmed while preparing for their evening out. Pose: Emma had boosted her height with black patent leather heels and accessorised with shimmering earrings Girls' night out:Last month Emma and Tommy Dorfman shared an insight into their getting ready routine before hitting up the Miu Miu Club in New York Chic: The Crown actress shared snaps to her Instagram Stories from a hotel room with the 13 Reasons Why star, 29, as they dressed up for the night out Getting prepped: She also posted a snap of Tommy having her fringe trimmed while preparing for their evening out Tommy looked equally stylish in a knitted red skirt and matching jacket, which she also styled with a cropped blue blouse - mirroring Emma's look. She wore her freshly trimmed locks in a loose, straight style and enhanced her features with a pink pallet of make-up. Tommy finished the look with a pair of grey socks and brogues. It's a look: The screen star wore her cropped blonde locks in an poker straight style and opted for subtle touches of make-up Tommy also shared a selection of snaps on her Stories. The actress, who came out as transgender earlier this year, posted a clip of smiling Emma ironing her outfit while wearing a white robe. The star's hair was pinned back with clips as she styled it for the outing. Ha! The actress, who came out as transgender earlier this year, posted a clip of smiling Emma ironing her outfit while wearing a white robe Glam: She wore her freshly trimmed locks in a loose, straight style and enhanced her features with a pink pallet of make-up Emma and Tommy have been close pals for a while and the actress shared support when Tommy came out as transgender woman. The 'queer' My Policeman star took to Instagram to re-post the actress' interview with TIME in which she made the revelation she has been 'living as a woman' for a year. Sharing the post, Emma wrote over it: 'I AM SO PROUD OF YOU @TommyDorfman thank you for being YOU, for sharing this.' 'I am so proud of you': Emma and Tommy have been close pals for a while and the actress shared support when Tommy came out as transgender woman She then added: 'We see you, we love you.' Tommy's husband Peter Zurkuhlen also took to social media to publicly support the actress, saying she's 'gorgeous'. Peter gushed in his post: 'So much love. You are gorgeous and you are fully you. Proud of you, T [heart emoji]' In her interview, Tommy claimed that she and Peter have a 'redefined' relationship following her transition. Gushing: Sharing Tommy's interview with TIME, Emma wrote over it: 'I AM SO PROUD OF YOU @TommyDorfman thank you for being YOU, for sharing this' There for her: Tommy's husband Peter Zurkuhlen (L) also took to social media to publicly support the actress, saying she's 'gorgeous' Dorfman was flooded with positive messages following her post, with fashion designer Marc Jacobs writing: 'She is everything. A beautiful human.' Riverdale actress Lili Reinhart commented: 'You are so beautiful.' The post was also liked by Adam Lambert, Maddie Ziegler and SNL actress Chloe Fineman. Four Weddings and a Funeral star Andie MacDowell commented 'Beautiful women,' while Modern Family actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson wrote: 'Yes! Stunning as always!' Katherine Langford, who starred alongside Dorfman in 13 Reasons Why, said: 'She's STUNNING,' alongside three heart emojis. Kind messages: Dorfman was flooded with positive messages following her post In her interview, Tommy told TIME: 'For a year now, I have been privately identifying and living as a woman - a trans woman.' On the hit Netflix show, Dorfman played recurring male character Ryan Shaver, who publishes Hannah Baker's problems in the school newspaper without her consent. Speaking with trans novelist Torrey Peters, Dorfman explained: 'It's funny to think about coming out, because I haven't gone anywhere. I view today as a reintroduction to me as a woman, having made a transition medically.' Reveal: In her interview, Tommy told TIME: 'For a year now, I have been privately identifying and living as a woman - a trans woman ' 'Coming out is always viewed as this grand reveal, but I was never not out,' she went on. 'Today is about clarity: I am a trans woman. My pronouns are she/her. My name is Tommy.' The rising star sparked speculation from fans about her gender identity this past year after changing her appearance on Instagram, as well as stepping out with actor Lucas Hedges in New York recently wearing a summer dress. Dorfman also revealed in the interview why she decided to keep her name amid her transition, explaining: 'I'm named after my mom's brother who passed a month after I was born, and I feel very connected to that name, to an uncle who held me as he was dying.' Rising star: On the hit Netflix show, Dorfman played recurring male character Ryan Shaver, who publishes Hannah Baker's problems in the school newspaper without her consent She added: 'This is an evolution of Tommy. I'm becoming more Tommy... I am actually myself.' Talking about her decision to come out, Dorfman said: 'I've been living in this other version of coming out where I don't feel safe enough to talk about it, so I just do it. But I recognize that transitioning is beautiful. Why not let the world see what that looks like?' She added: 'So I kept, on Instagram, a diaristic time capsule instead - one that shows a body living in a more fluid space.' Glamorous: Tommy took part in a stylish shoot for TIME wearing a sophisticated black gown 'However, I've learned as a public-facing person that my refusal to clarify can strip me of the freedom to control my own narrative,' Tommy went on. 'With this medical transition, there has been discourse about my body, and it began to feel overwhelming.' The actress explained that she did consider a different route in publicly coming out, including disappearing for two years and coming back into the spotlight 'with a new name, new face and new body.' However, Dorfman said that it was something she 'couldn't afford to do' and wasn't what she wanted. Changing style: Tommy sparked speculation from fans about her gender identity this past year after changing her appearance (Pictured with actor Lucas Hedges last month in NYC) Impressive performance: Tommy rose to fame on the 2017 Netflix show that was a surprise hit Instead, the performer says her intention is to shine a light on 'gender fluidity' and 'how fast and dynamic and vulnerable it can be, how it's an ongoing thing.' Dorfman spoke candidly with novelist Peters - author of Detransition, Baby - about how she was in a relationship with a gay man for nine years prior to her transitioning. 'It's wild to be 29 and going through puberty again. Some days I feel like I'm 14,' she said. 'As a result of that shift, the types of romantic partnerships I seek out are different.' 'I was in a nine-year relationship in which I was thought of as a more male-bodied person, with a gay man. I love him so much, but we've been learning that as a trans woman, what I'm interested in is not necessarily reflected in a gay man,' the actress divulged. She added: 'So we've had incredible conversations to redefine our relationship as friends.' Journey: The actress said she considered disappearing for two years and coming back into the spotlight 'with a new name, new face and new body' but decided against it Pose: The actress was seen at screening for new movie Zola last month looking stylish in a white dress The actress also spoke openly about the struggles she faced in medically transitioning, saying that although the process can be 'liberating and clarifying' there is a 'sad part' in that 'you don't get to acknowledge some of what you're leaving.' 'There's a way in which in order to justify transition, you have to say everything was terrible before,' she opined. 'One doesn't have to medically transition to be trans, but for me, it was an active choice. I'm aligning my body with my soul.' 'Yet as a result of that, I am losing some things. I have to reckon with the fact that I brought along a lot of people and things who might not end up being there for this part of my journey.' Recovery: Last month, Dorfman posted this flashback photo celebrating 8 years of sobriety telling fans 'there's nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed by. i love you.' Teenage years: The actress shared these images last month saying she was a 'teenage alcoholic and drug addict just trying to get by' Sending a message: Tommy - who is now sober - told fans 'if you're struggling with addiction, when you're ready, ask for help' Dorfman talked about how she has anticipated her transition will affect her acting career, reasoning that it's 'impossible' for her to separate her 'personal and professional' transition, 'because my body and face are linked to my career.' 'I'm most recognized for playing a bitchy gay poet on a soap opera, and I feared that by actively transitioning in my personal life, I would lose whatever career I've been told I'm supposed to have,' she said about her breakout role on the hit series. 'But I'm no longer interested in playing 'male' characters - except for maybe in a 'Cate Blanchett playing Bob Dylan' way. Sometimes you just have to say, "No, this is just who I f*****g am."' Moving forward, Dorfman will next appear in Lena Dunham's movie Sharp Stick, her first role 'as a girl' which wrapped earlier this year and was an 'exciting and validating' experience for the actress. LBD: Dorfman has been showing off her style on Instagram, including this image from a week ago that garnered praise from fans as well as actress Dove Cameron Taking to her Instagram account on Thursday to promote the interview, Dorfman thanked fans, writing: 'I'm especially grateful to every single trans person who walked this path, broke down barriers, and risked their lives to live authentically and radically as themselves before me.' She added: 'Thank you to all the trans woman that showed me who i am, how to live, celebrate myself, and take up space in this world.' Last month, Dorfman revealed that she is now eight years sober saying she used to be a 'teenage alcoholic and drug addict just trying to get by.' Sharing a series of photos from her youth she added: 'If you're struggling with addiction, when you're ready, ask for help.' 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