Saturday 25 June 2022 12:06 AM Tom Daley commands attention in a yellow blazer and sparkly mesh vest at the ... trends now Tom Daley commanded attention as he walked the red carpet at the 2022 British LGBT Awards in London on Friday, before winning the Sports Personality gong. The Olympic diver, 28, exhibited his edgy sense of style in an unmissable yellow blazer which he layered above a sparkly mesh vest and black leather trousers. Having become known for his fun red carpet outfits, he completed his look with chunky black lace-up boots and a chic chained cross-body bag. Emerging: Tom Daley commanded attention as he walked the red carpet at the 2022 British LGBT Awards in London on Friday, before winning the Sports Personality gong Sportsman Tom and the first all-male Strictly Come Dancing couple John Whaite and Johannes Radebe were named among the winners at the ceremony. Vogue director Edward Enninful, 50, and US singer Alicia Keys, 41, also took home gongs at the star-studded bash, with world-renowned fashion icon and champion of diversity Edward being handed the Global Media Trailblazer prize while Alesha was handed the Celebrity Ally of the Year accolade. Journalist Edward said: 'I am so honoured to be part of the 2022 LGBT Awards, especially as the UK celebrates 50 years of pride. 'Growing up as a young, black gay man in West London, I could only have imagined the day when events like this would celebrate people like me, and the other incredible trailblazers recognised tonight. Trendy: The Olympic diver, 28, exhibited his edgy sense of style in an unmissable yellow blazer Looking good: Having become known for his fun red carpet outfits, he completed his look with chunky black lace-up boots and a chic chained cross-body bag Out of this world: He continued his look with a sparkly mesh vest and black leather trousers 'My hope is that we all continue to push for positive change for the next generation.' Held in association with Tesco and Macquarie Group, and hosted by comedian and much-loved TV presenter Sue Perkins, the British LGBT Awards is the UK's biggest LGBT+ awards event which celebrates the best British and international talent from the community, as well as the allies and organisations who support them. Alicia was awarded the Celebrity Ally of the Year award by singer Lulu, 73, beating Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe after a public vote. Alicia has used her platform to address her hope for better freedom of expression for future generations. Proud: Strictly Come Dancing couple John Whaite (right) and Johannes Radebe (left) were named among the winners Joining via video link the multi-award winning music star said: 'On a personal level, I'm honoured to accept this award tonight. 'I've been blessed to know all kinds of people since I was a little girl and fortunately exposed to the beauty and richness of diversity. That's all colours, all religions, all styles, all beliefs, all loves, all people. 'Believe me, I know that hate is taught and judgement is taught, but we are the light and we are the love. I sometimes can't believe how much hate there is to overcome, but where there is light and love, darkness and hate cannot exist. Winner: World-renowned fashion icon and champion of diversity, Vogue director Edward Enninful, 50, was handed the Global Media Trailblazer prize 'I know the powerful LGBTQI+ community has a lot to fight for, stand up to and care about - so just like all of you here tonight, I am here with you to keep showing up, representing and reminding each other we are not alone. 'You'll never be alone and we have to show each other we're all here for each other, let's scream at the top of our lungs everyone deserves love, kindness, equanimity and most of all respect! Period, end of story. 'Of course we've come a long way but there's so much more to do and there's so much more that has to happen, but that's why ceremonies like this are so important.' Tom collected the Swinton Insurance Sports Personality of the Year award having been a force for activism and LGBT+ inclusion. Coming out on top: Alicia was awarded her prize by singer Lulu, 73, beating Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe after a public vote The sportsman has spoken out against anti-LGBT+ laws and better sports inclusion, while Olympic legend Dame Kelly was a surprise presenter on the night for the Celebrity Award, won by Lady Gaga, having just broken a 34-year silence to tell the world she's openly gay. Pop legends Steps were handed the Music Artist of the Year award while Julian Clary, 63, was named as the winner of the TV personality category, and presenter Rylan Clark, 33, as Broadcaster of the Year. Strictly Come Dancing duo Johannes Radebe, 35, and John Whaite, 33, were handed the Media Moment of the Year prize by show judge Shirley Ballas, having been the first male same-sex couple on the show. Hitmakers: Pop legends Steps were handed the Music Artist of the Year (L-R: Claire Richards, Ian 'H' Watkins, Faye Tozer and Lee Latchford-Evans) The pair dedicated their couples' choice semi-final performance during the 2021 series to the experience of growing up gay. Meanwhile, BBC Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts, 43, won Role Model of the Year following her brave fight back against bowel cancer. Elsewhere, Rishi Madlani from Natwest was presented with an Inspirational Leader prize while Lego Group were honoured with a Best Brand or Marketing Campaign award. Founders of legendary charity and company Stonewall were awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award on the night by British broadcasting legend Paul O'Grady. Bright star: Television presenter Rylan Clark, 33, was named as Broadcaster of the Year on the night Host Sue Perkins said of the winners: 'Well done to all of the incredible winners and nominees, it was fantastic to be a part of this fun yet hugely important ceremony.' British LGBT Awards founder, Sarah Garrett MBE, added: 'We were delighted to be able to host a celebration of the people working hard to advocate for and advance LGBT+ rights. All of the winners and nominees are incredibly deserving.' While Rachel Palmer, EMEA chief operating officer and LGBTQ+ executive sponsor at Macquarie Group, British LGBT Awards sponsors, said: 'We're so proud to be part of such an important event for the LGBT+ community, supporting and celebrating all the incredible role models and change makers who have been awarded and nominated this year – congratulations.' Honest: Dame Kelly was a surprise presenter for the Celebrity Award, won by Lady Gaga, having just broken a 34-year silence to tell the world she's openly gay A spokesman for British LGBT Awards sponsors Tesco, said: 'Everyone at Tesco is very proud to support the British LGBT Awards. The ceremony was a true celebration of inspiring individuals, highlighting the incredible contributions of those creating an inclusive world. 'We are grateful to everyone involved for being part of this memorable event and helping to shine a light on every aspect of the LGBT+ community and its allies. 'A big congratulations to the deserving nominees and the winning individuals and organisations.' BRITISH LGBT AWARDS 2022 WINNERS AND NOMINEES CELEBRITY Lady Gaga - WINNER Ben Whishaw Billy Porter Bimini Bon Boulash Emma Corrin Indya Moore Michaela Jaé Rodriguez Olly Alexander Russell Tovey T'Nia Miller MTV - MUSIC ARTIST Steps - WINNER Arlo Parks Dodie Clark Dua Lipa Kehlani Lady Leshurr Lil Nas X Lucy Spraggan Sam Smith Will Young CELEBRITY ALLY Alicia Keys - WINNER Dan Reynolds Daniel Radcliffe Davina McCall Ellie Goulding Jade Thirlwall Jamie Lee Curtis Jodie Whittaker Jürgen Klopp Lewis Hamilton GLOBAL MEDIA TRAILBLAZER Edward Enninful - WINNER Alan Carr Ben Hunte Dean McCullough Jason Okundaye Joe Lycett Owain Wyn Evans Rav Bansal Rylan Clark Shivani Dave MEDIA MOMENT John & Johannes On Strictly Come Dancing - WINNER 'Born This Way' 10-Year Anniversary Joshua Cavllo Becomes The First Openly Gay Active Top Tier Male Footballer Tokyo 2020 Olympics 'Team LGBT' RuPaul's Drag Race UK Features Assigned Female At Birth Queen, Victoria Scone Lil Nas X's Single 'Call Me By Your Name (Montero)' Sex Education's Non-Binary Representation Eternal's Openly Gay Superhero, Phastos BBC'S Freddie Mercury: The Final Act Documentary The Progress Pride F1 Helmet Livery SWINTON INSURANCE - SPORTS PERSONALITY Tom Daley - WINNER Alana Smith Beth Mead Caster Semenya Colin Jackson Demi Stokes Emma Wiggs Josh Cavallo Laurel Hubbard Megan Rapinoe ONLINE INFLUENCER Jamie Raines - WINNER Kyle De'Volle Calle Y Poché Sebb Argo & Dion Yorkie Mawaan Rizwan Yasmin Benoit Rudy Jean DJ Krystal Lake James Barr & Dan Hudson Charlie Allan TESCO - BRAND OR MARKETING CAMPAIGN LEGO’s Everyone Is Awesome Set - WINNER Harry's 'Never Been Prouder' Shave With Pride Campaign Levi's All Pronouns All Love Campaign Liverpool FC Red Together Network Rail 'Do I Offend You' Norwegian Postal Service's 'When Harry Met Santa’ Advert Royal Navy's 'Wherever You Are’ Advert Sky's Pride Month 2021 Collection The Rainbow Lottery Zipcar's Have Pride In Your Ride Campaign JOHNSON & JOHNSON - CHARITY OR COMMUNITY INITIATIVE LGBT Foundation - WINNER akt Black Trans Foundation Chester Pride Gaysians Gendered Intelligence Hidayah LGBT+ Out and Proud African LGBTI (OPAL) Stonewall Trans in the City JUST EAT TAKEAWAY - OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO LGBT+ LIFE Juno Dawson and Abbey Kiwanuka -WINNERS Avi Kay Dettie Gould Dr Alexander Rhys Ethan Spibey Jon Holmes Juno Dawson Lex Shu Chan Oscar Davies Philip Anderson MACQUARIE - INSPIRATIONAL LEADER Rishi Madlani, NatWest - WINNER Peter Lewin, Levi’s Mark Timms, HSBC UK Oliver Gross, KPMG Matt Scarff, ITV Sarah Rench, Avanade Ben Jackson, Wickes Emily Hamilton, RS Components Leo Nicholas, Nest Corporation Damien Shieber, Santander HSBC - BUSINESS ALLY Laura Yeates, Clifford Chance - WINNER Allison Whittington, Zurich Municipal Vicky Rowland, Sage Tim Riecken, National Grid Rishi Jain, Liverpool FC Donna Kelly, CGI Dayna Donaldson, Disney Anna Radford, Johnson & Johnson Max Taylor, Vodafone Sophie Whiteman, Allianz LGIM - DIVERSITY HERO Kevin Humphreys, Jacobs - WINNER Adam Wilson, Virgin Media O2 Belton Flournoy, Protoviti Chloe Bolland, UBS Ed Rogers, Ford Jerry Daykin, GSK Jonathan Pascoe, VIACOMCBS Luke Ives, ARUP Pauric Havlin, TCS Tolu Osinubi, Deloitte FUTURE LEADER Kim Warren, Credera - WINNER Bruna Gil, Linkedin Fabio Peyer, Morningstar Jake Hallas, Rolls-Royce Luke Kolbohm, BDP Magda Markowska, Nielsen IQ Oliver Rieche, Reed Smith Patzy Drozdz, Shell Sophie Kershaw, PWC Sophy Merrick, Credit Suisse NETWORK RAIL - NETWORK GROUP (ERG) Legal and Generals LGBTQ+ Allies Network, LGIM - WINNER STEP, AIG BP Pride, BP 4Pride, Channel 4 Proud FT, Financial Times Hearst Pride UK, Hearst Pride At Mace, Mace PINCC Group, NSPCC Proud @ Sainsbury’s, Sainsbury's LGBT+@Sky, Sky UK INCLUSIVE EMPLOYER OR COMPANY Barclays - WINNER Google Just Eat Takeaway.com Macquarie Metro Bank OVO Publicis Groupe Tesco Stores Ltd Thames Water Unilever BROADCASTER, JOURNALIST OR HOST Rylan Clark - WINNER ROLE MODEL OF THE YEAR Adele Roberts - WINNER LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT Stonewall - WINNER Advertisement All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility