BRITS success story Raye and Love Island's Molly Smith and Olivia Attwood looked ready for bed as they headed home from the award show's after-parties.
Raye, 26 - who made history by bagging six gongs on the night - was spotted donning a comfy pair of slippers after celebrating her triumph at London's O2 Arena.
She donned the bright white accessory with her sparkling red dress - flashing a smile over her shoulder as she entered her cab.
On the night, the singer-songwriter triumphed in the categories for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist and R&B Act.
Her elation was still clear as she left the bash at The Standard Hotel in London - braving the evening chill by going coat-free.
Meanwhile Love Island All Stars winner and all-around fan-favourite Molly Smith, 30, was all smiles as she called it a night.
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The influencer and trainee PT, 30, gave a grin to the camera as she left with a pal, flashing her abs in a stunning white asymmetric gown.
Earlier in the night, Molly was one of a host of famous faces who impressed with their glam attire.
This also included Olivia Attwood - who flashed her nipples in a semi-sheer catsuit.
At the end of the night, she ditched her brown pointed shoes as she strolled around outside.
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Olivia, 32, was on the phone as waited for a car, nattering away as she carried her heels in her left hand.
Award winner Dua Lipa, 28, was also among the triumphs of the night, with the Levitating songstress looking bleary-eyed as she hopped into a car.
Ellie Goulding flashed a beaming smile despite her recent marital issues - giving her best grin as she left the party venue in a black crop top and trousers.
The Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge, 35, stayed smiling as she exited in her semi-sheer catsuit despite the cold climes in the UK capital.
New parents Jack Whitehall, 35, and Roxy Horner, 32, also relished the chance for a child-free night out.
They kept a serious expression as they prepared to head home, with Jack pointing the way to their car.
Earlier in the night, Raye proved the haters wrong three years after she was told she wasn't good enough to release an album.
The Prada singer won six out of the seven categories she was nominated in and took to the stage with her grandma.
The triumph meant that Raye — real name Rachel Agatha Keen — smashed the record of four awards collected in a single night, which was previously held by Harry Styles last year, Adele in 2016 and Blur in 1995.
She then broke down in tears as she collected Album of the Year and thanked her grandmother, Agatha Dawson.
Raye then said: “I want to thank my grandma for her prayers. My grandma is awake until 3am praying for me and my beautiful sisters.
"I love you so much. My middle name is Agatha and this is Agatha Dawson.”
The impressive haul followed the huge success of her debut studio album My 21st Century Blues.
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Raye then added on stage: “I am ugly crying on national television.
“I’m so proud of this album. I’m in love with music and all I wanted to be was an artist and now I’m an artist with Album of The Year.”