NME Awards 2022 kick off with Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Daisy May Cooper and Lottie Moss leading red carpet glamour
LEIGH-Anne Pinnock, Daisy May Cooper and Lottie Moss brought glamour to the red carpet at the NME Awards tonight.
Celebs were out in force at the music bash at the O2 Academy Brixton on Wednesday.
Kate Moss' little sister Lottie wore a strapless dress that showed off her arm tattoos, while Daisy took the plunge in a low cut frock and sky high heels.
Leigh-Anne and Ellie Goulding dazzled in white, and the pop stars were among the figures from the world of music attending the ceremony.
Little Mix star Leigh-Anne, who welcomed twins in August with her footballer fiance Andre Gray, opted for a white two-piece suit featuring a matching crop top and wore her hair in pigtails.
Goulding posed for the cameras wearing a white pant suit featuring a blazer with a glittering lapel.
The singer welcomed her son Arthur with art dealer husband Caspar Jopling in April 2021.
FKA Twigs who collected the award for Godlike Genius, becoming the youngest solo artist to be honoured, arrived wearing a daring blue outfit featuring ripped sections.
Meanwhile, Love Island host Laura Whitmore opted for a Latex-style one-piece with shoulder pads, which she matched with black stilettos.
Pop star Mabel made a surprise appearance alongside her mother, Swedish singer Neneh Cherry, and the pair posed for photos together.
She presented Neneh with the icon award and the star said in her acceptance speech: "The fact is that none of this would have actually happened without the inner sanctum of my family, my extended family - you know who you are, and all the amazing visionaries I have come up with, and all the new visionaries that are giving me life. You know what they say, it takes a village."
Fender, Little Simz, Wet Leg, Wolf Alice, Billie Eilish, Rina Sawayama and Chvrches have all scored multiple nominations at the event.
Pop star Mabel was also seen on the red carpet with her chart topping mother, Swedish singer Neneh Cherry.
NME Awards 2022 winners
Godlike Genius: FKA Twigs
Icon Award: Neneh Cherry
Innovation Award: Halsey
Songwriter Award: Jack Antonoff
NME Radar Award: Griff
Music Moment of the Year: Liam Gallagher’s Free Concert For NHS Workers
Best Album in the World: Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under
Best Album by a UK Artist: Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under
Best Song in the World: Lorde – Solar Power
Best Song by a UK Artist: Chvrches & Robert Smith - How Not To Drown
Best Live Act: Rina Sawayama
Best Band in the World: Fontaines DC
Best Band from the UK: Bring Me The Horizon
Best Solo Act in the World: Burna Boy
Best Solo Act from the UK: Little Simz
Best Mixtape: Holly Humberstone - The Walls Are Way Too Thin
Best Collaboration: Griff x Sigrid - Head On Fire
Best Music Video: Foals - Wake Me Up