Alesha Dixon rocks gravity-defying hair do and hot pink suit as she leads the glam at LGBT Awards
ALESHA Dixon rocked a gravity-defying hair do and a hot pink suit as she lead the glamour at the LGBT Awards.
The stars were out in force for the bash in London on Friday night, with Briain's Got Talent judge Alesha turning heads with her unique hair style.
Alesha, 42, had her dark locks up in a bun with an extra plaited point on the top which almost overshadowed her neon pink shorts suit which also featured a jacket with statement shoulders.
Alesha was joined on the red carpet by Christine McGuinness, who wore a shimmering blush coloured gown which clung to her curves and featured feather detailing on the shoulders.
The dress had a plunging neckline, but she wasn't the only person flashing a bit of cleavage on the red carpet as singer Anne-Marie, 30, also wore a low cut dress.
The star opted for a black velvet mini dress with statement hip detailing and two silver embellishments on the front.
Joel Dommett is hosting the event and arrived looking dapper in a pale blue double-breasted tuxedo jacket and bow tie.
Joel, 36, arrived alongside wife Hannah Cooper who wore an orange patterened retro-style mini dress which showed off her long legs.
Singer Pixie Lott also flashed her enviable pins in a black mini skirt and matching suit jacket, which featured sparkling silver embellished detailing on each breast.
The red carpet also welcomed royalty as Sarah Ferguson arrived in a blue patchwork military style jacket and wrap skirt.
The fun-loving royal posed alongside Ru Paul's Drag Race winner Lawrence Chaney, laughing as the drag queen hammed it up for the cameras in a bright purple wig and funky latex ensemble.
Other famous faces to attend the awards were Lorraine Kelly, who carried a rainbow shaped handbag, 80s pop icon Sinitta and Aussie songstress Natalie Imbruglia.
It wasn't just the ladies who pulled out all the stops as Blue's Duncan James, This Morning's Dr. Ranj Singh, comedian Tom Allen and Tom Reed Wilson also looked dapper in their formal attire.