Craig David cuts a dapper figure in a black suit as he leads the stars at the ... trends now Craig David dressed to the nines on Wednesday, as he arrived at the MOBO Awards 2022 at OVO Arena Wembley. The singer, 41, looked smart in a black blazer, matching trousers and a coordinating black shirt underneath. The MOBO Awards are an annual British music award presentation honouring achievements in 'music of black origin', including hip hop, grime, UK Drill, R&B, soul, reggae, jazz, gospel, and African music. Cleaned up good: Craig David dressed to the nines on Wednesday, as he arrived at the MOBO Awards 2022 at OVO Arena Wembley YouTubers turned TV presenters Chunkz and Yung Filly will be hosting this year's show after both the stars won the MOBO best media personality award last year. Craig was joined by rapper Eve, who showcased her incredible curves as she slipped into a tight sheer dress for the occasion. Eve's stylish frock boasted long sleeves and was embellished with thousands of sequins that caught the light. Trendsetter: The singer, 41, looked smart in a black blazer, matching trousers and a coordinating black shirt underneath Awards: The MOBO Awards are an annual British music award presentation honouring achievements in 'music of black origin', including hip hop, grime, UK Drill, R&B, soul, reggae, jazz, gospel, and African music Posing up a storm: Craig was joined by rapper Eve, who showcased her incredible curves as she slipped into a tight sheer dress for the occasion She accentuated her features with a gorgeous palette of make-up and styled her bleached tresses poker straight. Eve matched her sparkly ensemble with bejewelled heels as well as a diamond necklace and matching bracelet. Sir Mo Farah looked typically handsome in a black velvet tuxedo jacket layered over a white V-neck T-shirt. Dazzling: Eve's stylish frock boasted long sleeves and was embellished with thousands of sequins that caught the light Sensational: She accentuated her features with a gorgeous palette of make-up and styled her bleached tresses poker straight The Olympic champion runner added black skinny jeans, plaid shoes and several silver chains round his neck. Adeola Patronne put on a very busty display as she arrived in a plunging silver dress with an attached hood. She elevated her height in a pair of silver high heels and added chunky silver bracelets and a matching necklace. Dashing: Sir Mo Farah looked typically handsome in a black velvet tuxedo jacket layered over a white V-neck T-shirt Sharp: The Olympic champion runner added black skinny jeans, plaid shoes and several silver chains round his neck Ample assets: Adeola Patronne put on a very busty display as she arrived in a plunging silver dress with an attached hood Dressed to impress: She elevated her height in a pair of silver high heels and added chunky silver bracelets and a matching necklace Love Island's Indiyah Polack wore a show-stopping gown, with a voluminous ruffle around the neckline and a silver diamond strap. Leomie Anderson put on a racy display in a sexy leather mini dress as she arrived at the awards ceremony. The British model, 29, dressed to impress in the extreme plunging zip up ensemble which boasted large cut outs at her waist and a tiny skirt. Turning heads: Love Island's Indiyah Polack wore a show-stopping gown, with a voluminous ruffle around the neckline and a silver diamond strap Hot stuff: Leomie Anderson put on a racy display in a sexy leather mini dress as she arrived at the awards ceremony Leggy display: The British model, 29, dressed to impress in the extreme plunging zip up ensemble which boasted large cut outs at her waist and a tiny skirt She posed up a storm as she arrived in a blue Bentley in the eye-catching black number with large puff sleeves. The Victoria's Secret Angel showcased her model legs in the outfit as she added inches to her frame in a pair of towering gold heels. She accessorised the number with a pair of chunky gold hoop earrings and styled her dark tresses poker straight in a chic bob. Standing out: She posed up a storm as she arrived in a blue Bentley in the eye-catching black number with large puff sleeves Fancy footwear: The Victoria's Secret Angel showcased her model legs in the outfit as she added inches to her frame in a pair of towering gold heels Leomie opted for a bold palette of makeup to showcase her beauty including an eye catching black winged eye liner and and glossy brown lipstick. The model made sure all eyes were on her as she showed off her incredible figure on the red carpet. Wunmi Bello looked angelic as she slipped into a white strapless jumpsuit, that emphasized her ample cleavage. Fashionista: She accessorised the number with a pair of chunky gold hoop earrings and styled her dark tresses poker straight in a chic bob Flawless: Leomie opted for a bold palette of makeup to showcase her beauty including an eye catching black winged eye liner and and glossy brown lipstick Vision in white: Wunmi Bello looked angelic as she slipped into a white strapless jumpsuit, that emphasized her ample cleavage Stylish: She styled it with a long matching coat with voluminous sleeves, and added large gold and pearl earrings She styled it with a long matching coat with voluminous sleeves, and added large gold and pearl earrings. Louis Theroux cut a sharp figure in a black suit, complete with a white shirt and black tie. The documentary maker beamed on the red carpet, with his dark hair artfully tousled. Looking good: Louis Theroux cut a sharp figure in a black suit, complete with a white shirt and black tie Having a blast: The documentary maker beamed on the red carpet, with his dark hair artfully tousled The MOBO Awards return for a 25th anniversary special this year and Knucks and Little Simz lead the way with five and four nods respectively. The MOBO Awards, in association with Lucozade, also introduces two brand new categories this year - Best Alternative Music Act and Best Dance/Electronic Act. Acclaimed London rapper and producer Knucks, 27, will no doubt be hoping to bag all five of the awards he's nominated in, including Album of The Year, Best Male Act, and Best Hip Hop Act. The Alpha House hitmaker has also been acknowledge twice in the Video of The Year category. Meanwhile, a year after scooping the Best Female Act, Little Simz, 28, will be aiming to her continue her success thanks to her nominations in four categories - Album of The Year, Best Female Act, Best Hip Hop Act and Video of the Year. Joining the singer with four nominations this year are rapper Central Cee, who's been acknowledged in the Best Male Act, Best Drill Act, Song of the Year and Video of the Year categories. Battling it out against Central Cee and Knucks in the Best Male Act category are Dave, D-Block Europe, Digga D and Tion Wayne. While taking on Little Simz for Best Female Act are Mahalia, Miraa May, Ms Banks, PinkPantheress and Tiana Major9. Meanwhile, the likes of Aitch, Kojey Radical, M Huncho and Miraa May will join Knucks and Little Simz in the competition for Album of the Year. With Koffee, Sean Paul and Popcaan taking on Shenseea, Skillibeng and Spice for Best Caribbean Act. Elsewhere, Beyoncé, Drake and Kendrick Lamar are among the superstars batting it out for the Best International Act gong. Not only are music stars vying for a prize, but TV and personalities too, with the likes of Daniel Kaluuya and Lashana Lynch nominated for Best Performance In A TV Show/Film. While stars including Big Zuu, Mo Gilligan, KSI and Munya Chawawa are up for the Best Media Personality award. Last year's awards - hosted by Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Munya Chawawa in Coventry - saw artists like Skepta, Dave and Little Simz take home top awards. Since its inaugural ceremony in 1996 at London’s Grand Connaught Rooms, the MOBO Awards has become a calendar staple in the UK and its iconic trophy now one of highest accolades in music. Recognising its unique position in Black British popular culture, MOBO in recent years have also expanded beyond music to celebrate talent in the arts and media. MOBO Awards Nominations 2022 BEST MALE ACT CENTRAL CEE DAVE D-BLOCK EUROPE DIGGA D KNUCKS TION WAYNE ALBUM OF THE YEAR AITCH - 'CLOSE TO HOME' KNUCKS - 'ALPHA PLACE' KOJEY RADICAL - 'REASON TO SMILE' LITTLE SIMZ - 'SOMETIMES I MIGHT BE INTROVERT' M HUNCHO - 'CHASING EUPHORIA' MIRAA MAY - 'TALES OF A MIRACLE' BEST NEWCOMER IN ASSOCIATION WITH ASOS AMARIA BB BRU-C CAT BURNS CLAVISH CRISTALE FLO JBEE NEMZZZ NIA ARCHIVES SWITCHOTR BEST R&B/SOUL ACT ELLA MAI MAHALIA MIRAA MAY NAO SHAKKA TIANA MAJOR9 BEST HIP HOP ACT IN ASSOCIATION WITH MIXTAPE MADNESS D-BLOCK EUROPE KNUCKS KOJEY RADICAL LITTLE SIMZ POTTER PAYPER YOUNGS TEFLON BEST INTERNATIONAL ACT BEYONCÉ BURNA BOY CHRIS BROWN DRAKE JACK HARLOW JAZMINE SULLIVAN KENDRICK LAMAR SKILLIBENG SUMMER WALKER TEMS BEST MEDIA PERSONALITY BIG ZUU CHUCKIE ONLINE CHUNKZ HARRY PINERO KSI MO GILLIGAN MUNYA CHAWAWA NELLA ROSE YUNG FILLY ZEZE MILLZ BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE ACT SUPPORTED BY MIXMAG ANZ ELIZA ROSE FKA TWIGS JAX JONES NIA ARCHIVES SHERELLE BEST GOSPEL ACT SUPPORTED BY PREMIER GOSPEL ASHA ELIA CALLEDOUT MUSIC RACHEL KERR REBLAH SARAH TEIBO STILL SHADEY BEST CARIBBEAN MUSIC ACT KOFFEE POPCAAN SEAN PAUL SHENSEEA SKILLIBENG SPICE BEST PRODUCER SUPPORTED BY COMPLEX UK INFLO JAE5 LABRINTH M1ONTHEBEAT P2J TSB BEST FEMALE ACT LITTLE SIMZ MAHALIA MIRAA MAY MS BANKS PINKPANTHERESS TIANA MAJOR9 SONG OF THE YEAR IN ASSOCIATION WITH LUCOZADE AITCH FEAT. ASHANTI - 'BABY' CENTRAL CEE - 'DOJA' DAVE - 'STARLIGHT' DIGGA D & STILLBRICKIN - 'PUMP 101' DREYA MAC, FELIXTHE1ST & FINCH FETTI - 'OWN BRAND (BADDIE)' VIDEO OF THE YEAR IN ASSOCIATION WITH MCCRISPY CENTRAL CEE - 'DOJA' (DIRECTED BY COLE BENNETT) HEADIE ONE, ABRA CADABRA & BANDOKAY - 'CAN'T BE US' (DIRECTED BY HEADIE ONE & DON PROD) KNUCKS - 'ALPHA HOUSE/HIDE & SEEK' (DIRECTED BY EMILE EBRAHIM KELLY) KOJEY RADICAL FEAT. KNUCKS - 'PAYBACK' (DIRECTED BY CHARLIE SARSFIELD & EJIRO DAFÉ) LITTLE SIMZ FEAT. OBONGJAYAR - 'POINT AND KILL' (DIRECTED BY EBENEZA BLANCHE) MAHALIA - 'WHATEVER SIMON SAYS' (DIRECTED BY MAHALIA) BEST GRIME ACT BLAY VISION D DOUBLE E FRISCO KAMAKAZE MANGA SAINT HILARE NOVELIST BEST DRILL ACT SUPPORTED BY TRENCH CENTRAL CEE DIGGA D HEADIE ONE IVORIAN DOLL K-TRAP KWENGFACE M24 RUSS MILLIONS UNKNOWN T V9 BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SHOW/FILM DAMSON IDRIS AS FRANKLIN SAINT - SNOWFALL DANIEL KALUUYA AS OTIS "OJ" HAYWOOD JR. - NOPE JASMINE JOBSON AS JAQ - TOP BOY KANE ROBINSON (KANO) AS SULLY - TOP BOY LASHANA LYNCH AS NOMI - NO TIME TO DIE SAMUEL ADEWUNMI AS HERO - YOU DON'T KNOW ME BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ACT IN ASSOCIATION WITH MARSHALL BIG JOANIE BOB VYLAN KID BOOKIE LOATHE NOVA TWINS SKUNK ANANSIE BEST AFRICAN MUSIC ACT SUPPORTED BY AFROZONS ADEKUNLE GOLD (NIGERIA) ASAKE (NIGERIA) BURNA BOY (NIGERIA) FIREBOY DML (NIGERIA) KABZA DE SMALL (SOUTH AFRICA) OMAH LAY (NIGERIA) OXLADE (NIGERIA) PHEELZ (NIGERIA) REMA (NIGERIA) TEMS (NIGERIA) BEST JAZZ ACT SUPPORTED BY JAZZ FM BLUE LAB BEATS DOOMCANNON EGO ELLA MAY EZRA COLLECTIVE JAS KAYSER KOKOROKO All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility