In Pictures: Florence Pugh leads the fashion pack at the 2023 Elle Style Awards
Hannah Roberts, PA Entertainment Reporter
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Fashion’s finest have taken to the red carpet for the Elle Style Awards 2023 in London.
A host of celebrities wore their finest-looking frocks to the event, which recognises the most creative designers, models and talent in the fashion industry.
Below are some of the highlights from The Elle Style Awards 2023:
Don’t Worry Darling star Florence Pugh stuns in a white gown with Tiffany & Co jewellery (Ian West/PA)
Billie Piper dons a giant blue hat with a matching suit (Ian West/PA)
Letitia Wright wears an all black number to the Elle Style Awards (Ian West/PA)
Footballer Leah Williamson dons a black suit (Ian West/PA)
Actress Yasmin Finney wears a bright red number (Ian West/PA)
Bianca Jagger wears an off the shoulder dress (Ian West/PA)
Crazy Rich Asians actress Gemma Chan stuns in a light coloured floor length dress (Ian West/PA)
Suki Waterhouse at the Elle Style Awards (Ian West/PA)
Singer songwriter Griff in a mini dress (Ian West/PA)
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