National Television Awards 2019: The best-dressed guests on the red carpet
Here are the most stylish looks from the big night
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Your support makes all the difference.The biggest names in British television came together to celebrate the top actors and shows in the UK at the National Television Awards on 22 February.
Regarded as one of the biggest award ceremonies of the year in the UK, everyone from supermodels and fashion influencers to the actors and presenters flocked to the O2 London to commend the industry’s most creative talent.
The event, which is eagerly watched by television and fashion fans alike, might be all about celebrating the best of the small screen, but it’s often the stars’ dresses that take centre stage.
The red carpet didn’t disappoint with a star-studded guest list showcasing an array of glamorous looks from This Morning’s Holly Willoughby to Made In Chelsea’s Georgia Toffolo and Bodyguard’s Richard Madden.
Click through our gallery to see the best-dressed guests from this year’s National Television Awards below:
Dermot O’Leary returned as host for the ninth time, while Love Island duo Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer fronted the backstage and red carpet coverage.
The ceremony is the only TV awards show where the decision is in the hands of the viewing public.
You can watch the 2019 National Television Awards on ITV from 7:30pm. The event lasts two hours.
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