Rita Ora struggles to hold up her dress, Isla Fisher ditches her shoes and Dua Lipa looks all partied out as they stumble out of GQ Awards Afterparty
RITA Ora, Isla Fisher and Dua Lipa looked all partied out as they left the GQ Men Of The Year Awards afterparty in the early hours of this morning.
Singer Rita, who had presenter Philipp Plein with an award during the evening, was seen struggling to hold up her sheer dress as she left the bash.
The stunning 27-year-old changed out of the dramatic gown she wore earlier in the night, in favour of the sexy slinky number, which showed off her amazing figure.
Actress Isla Fisher looked like she’d had a good night as she ditched her heels as she partied alongside husband Sacha Baron Cohen.
Showing she’s just like the rest of us, she went for comfort over fashion, while Sacha gave her a helping hand.
Singer of the moment Dua Lipa, who picked up the gong for solo artist, looked like she’d let her hair down as she left the bash.
Once she got in the cab, she had a rock n' roll moment and stuck up her middle finger at waiting snappers.
Rose McGowan looked like she had a good night as she left the bash this morning after celebrating her big win.
She was the the first woman to win the Inspiration prize at the GQ Men Of The Year awards.
The actress and activist was honoured on her birthday at a star-studded event at London's Tate Modern on Wednesday, hosted by Catastrophe star Rob Delaney.
The 45-year-old actress has been credited as a force in the #MeToo movement since making allegations against Harvey Weinstein and said it had been a "fight" since coming forward.
She said: "I have always felt emotionally I was a bit more like a man, at least a stereotypical man and I feel like I am a man that's growing and I feel like I am neither woman nor man and it fits perfectly with this year.
"The weight is very heavy. It's been a fight. It's been a fight every goddamned day. Some fights, and justice, that's worth it."
Other winners included Johnny Marr, Naomi Campbell, John Legend and the Prince Of Wales.
Former Smiths guitarist Marr was presented with the lifetime achievement prize by Kylie Minogue, while supermodel Campbell, who was named fashion icon of the year, was honoured by singer and actress Zendaya.
John Legend was presented with the Hugo Boss most stylish man prize by his wife Chrissy Teigen.
Prince Charles was honoured with the editor's lifetime achievement award for services to philanthropy by Dylan Jones.
Also picking up prizes at the ceremony were Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, who was given the international man of the year prize by his Avengers co-star Chris Hemsworth, and Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya, who was honoured as actor of the year by director Steve McQueen.
The Handmaid's Tale star Elisabeth Moss was given the television actor of the year prize by her Top Of The Lake co-star Gwendoline Christie, while Paul Weller was hailed as songwriter of the year and given his prize by photographer Mary McCartney.
Donatella Versace collected the designer of the year gong from model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and actor Luke Evans while Ralph Lauren was named design legend of the year, Philipp Plein was given the brand of the year prize and Charles Jeffrey was named breakthrough designer.
Musicians Dua Lipa and Olly Alexander, who performs under the name Years & Years, also received prizes, collecting the solo artist and live act gongs respectively, while Jorja Smith was named Vero breakthrough solo artist.
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Jeff Goldblum was handed the Haig Club icon prize by his Thor: Ragnarok co-star Tom Hiddleston and Fire And Fury author Michael Wolff was honoured as writer of the year.
Harry Kane, who captained England at the 2018 World Cup, took the sportsman of the year prize, while David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham, was given the politician of the year gong.
Other prizes were given to Sacha Baron Cohen, who was handed the editor's special award, and Tom Bateman, who was named Hugo Boss breakthrough actor.
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