GQ Awards: Daisy Lowe, Ellie Goulding and Aidan Turner hit the red carpet at star studded bash

A host of stars from the worlds of film, music, sport and TV descended on London's Tate Modern
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Emma Powell7 September 2016
The Weekender

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Daisy Lowe, Ellie Goulding and Adian Turner descended on London’s Tate Modern for the 19th annual GQ Men of the Year Awards.

The trio joined a host of stars from the worlds of film, music, sport and TV for the Stanley Tucci hosted event.

Lowe looked stunning in an off the shoulder black gown as she bonded with her Strictly Come Dancing partner Aljaz Skorjanec.

She had competition in the fashion stakes from singer Ellie Goulding who also opted for a more revealing look in a pink mini dress.

Keep dancing: Daisy Lowe and her Strictly Come Dancing partner Aljaz Skorjanec
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A-listers travelled from across the pond, including Bella Hadid who was accompanied by her mother Yolanda, and comedian Amy Schumer.

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A host of models worked the red carpet including Lily Cole, Ashley Graham, David Gandy and Oliver Cheshire.

Poldark’s Turner was met with screams from adoring fans who had waited patiently for his arrival. The actor – who is rumoured to be in the running to play James Bond – proved he’s got the looks for 007 as he arrived in a black suit and bow tie with his hair scraped back into a man bun.

Tom Daley made an Olympic effort to stand out among the tuxedos in a printed suit, but he faced tough competition from musician James Bay and comedian Billy Connolly.

The Olympic diver – who attended without his fiancé Dustin Lance Black – was joined by a host of fellow Olympians including Louis Smith, Nile Wilson, Nicola Adams and Mo Farah, who entertained fans by striking his signature ‘M’ pose.

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Mark Strong, Chris Pine, Lewis Hamilton, Piers Morgan, Sir Patrick Stewart and Professor Green – who arrived with two women on his arm – were also in attendance.

Guests will tuck into food from Tom Kerridge ahead of the ceremony before partying on the Turbine Hall Bridge into the early hours.

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