Anna Friel went for a 1920s vibe in a beautiful, delicate Osman Spring 2015 dress with an interesting fringed disc on the back.
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Ninja Warrior presenter Rochelle Humes' Zeynep Kartal dress was one of the most daring looks of the night.
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Big Brother presenter Emma Willis often goes for trousers on the red carpet; she gave her elegant monochrome look pops of colour with a red lip and yellow box clutch.
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Made In Chelsea star Rosie Fortescue chose a metallic Julien MacDonald gown with cut-out detailing for the event.
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House of Fraser didn't reveal who would be wearing their bespoke "technology enhanced" gown on the TV BAFTA red carpet; it turned out that honour went to television presenter Donna Air.
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Davina McCall also wore monochrome: a cropped tuxedo trouser suit with a crisp white shirt.
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Rising star Ophelia Lovibond's dress was one of the most interesting of the night with cut-out detail, full skirt, pockets and contemporary monochrome print.
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The Only Way Is Essex star Lucy Mecklenburgh matched the red carpet in a dramatic coral Bambah gown with plunging back.
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Jennifer Metcalfe bared a shoulder — and her thighs — in this interesting Philip Armstrong lace gown.
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Laura Whitmore chose a demure look with her gold rose print Adrianna Papell gown with asymmetric hem.
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Alex Jones channelled Old Hollywood in a floor-sweeping, off-the-shoulder scarlet gown by Cristallini, with lots of fringing giving it a contemporary edge.
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Katie Piper wore a stunning lace gown by fashion duo Kolchagov Barba.
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