Inside the British Fashion Awards 2022 as Bella Hadid wins trends now
The 2022 British Fashion Awards honoured some of the best and brightest in style on Monday night, including one of their greatest ever icons, Queen Elizabeth II.
Stars including Maya Jama, Rita Ora and Naomi Campbell enjoyed the boozy occasion and bottomless champagne after wowing on the red carpet as they headed to London's Royal Albert Hall to honour the best and brightest in fashion from the past year.
The ceremony also saw Bella Hadid receive the coveted Model of the Year award, thought she was not present to accept the prize.
Grand occasion: The 2022 British Fashion Awards honoured some of the best and brightest in style on Monday night, including one of their greatest ever icons, Queen Elizabeth II
Tribute: Lila Moss took to the runway in a stunning show to pay homage to Her Majesty, following her passing in September
As they settled down for a pre-ceremony drinks reception, stars including Rita and Florence Pugh enjoyed the moment to mingle, with the singer perching herself next to British Vogue's Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful.
The awards ceremony opened with an iconic Year in Review film hosted by Christine Quinn, Tom Daley and Munya Chawawa, highlighting moments in fashion that have defined this year.
During the ceremony, the British Fashion Industry paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II through The Fashion Salute Show, and taking centre stage during the show was one of fashion's most famous offspring, Lila Moss.
Besties! As they settled down for a pre-ceremony drinks reception, stars including Rita and Florence Pugh enjoyed the moment to mingle, with the singer perching herself next to British Vogue's Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful
Guest of honour: Edward was seen mingling with some of the ceremony's biggest starts after making his arrival
Posing up a storm: After standing, he posed with Elizabeth Debicki (far left), Liam Payne and his new girlfriend Kate Cassidy
Honouring: During the ceremony, the British Fashion Industry paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II through The Fashion Salute Show, and taking centre stage during the show was one of fashion's most famous offspring, Lila Moss
Legendary: The blonde beauty took her place during the show sporting an oversized crown, with the runway lined by Buckingham Palace guards, with other models donning similar outfits in homage to Her Majesty's iconic style
The blonde beauty took her place during the show sporting an oversized crown, with the runway lined by Buckingham Palace guards, with other models donning similar outfits in homage to Her Majesty's iconic style.
Designers who contributed to the show included Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Vivienne Westwood, Victoria Beckham and Stella McCartney.
Naomi Campbell presented a tribute to Queen Elizabeth on stage and models showcased works inspired by royalty on a circular catwalk in the centre of the Royal Albert Hall in London.
While the awards were given out, stars including Maya were seen taking full advantage of the champagne on offer, and guests were also treated to performances by Shygirl and Jessie Ware whilst DJ Jodie Harsh and DJ Fat Tony led the afterparty.
Taking to the runway! Models walked on a circular catwalk as they showcased looks from British designers
In awe: The audience watched on as imagery of the late monarch was shown on a central screen
Renowned: The Queen became one of the most iconic fashion stars in history, providing inspiration for some of Britain's greatest designers
Queen of Fashion! Naomi Campbell presented a tribute to Queen Elizabeth on stage and models showcased works inspired by royalty
Drink up! While the awards were given out, stars including Maya were seen taking full advantage of the champagne on offer
So many big names! Some of the biggest stars in fashion, film, TV and music came together for the swanky event (Michele Lamy, Jordan Hemingway and FKA Twigs right), with the likes of Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Christine Quinn seen chatting (left)
Leading the winners was US superstar Bella, who was absent, and Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino, who was awarded Designer Of The Year by Florence Pugh.
The BFC Foundation Award was given to S.S.DALEY, and Wales Bonner was awarded