GQ is a magazine I have recently started to be interested in due to the huge style sections online (here incase you want it http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/style ). Even though its aimed at a male audience and looks into the current male fashion trends and all things man, I still adore looking at how they can create works of art and tell a story through the clothes from mainly just trousers and shirts (dresses and skirts are not usually accepted into male fashion!) To be honest, I sometimes like more clothes from Topman than Topshop and I have been known to purchase clothes from the male sections of shops - I love the over sized baggy jumpers, skinny jeans and Vans look, and just the effortlessness of menswear overall, so some days when I'm feeling lazy fashion-wise, I opt for a more boyish look. Anyway, less about me more about last night!
On 2nd September, the GQ Men of the Year Awards were held at The Royal Opera House in London, and I plan on looking into a bit of the the red carpet fashion that attended (best dressed/worst dressed kinda thing), so for a proper update on the actual awards that were received see here for a list of all the GQ winners, so here goes! By the way, everything I say below is my own opinion on their styles and in no way am I saying things factually, I'm looking at what they wore, describing it and giving my opinion:)
The Woman of The Year Kim Kardashian West wore what many have described to be "her most revealing outfit to date" in a black latex bodysuit with a gunmetal skirt by Ralph & Russo's haute couture. I actually really like this, especially the length of the skirt and the mechanical and industrial feel to it that makes it modern and interesting, kinda like a sexy robot I suppose.

Moving on to slightly less successful looks with surprisingly Pharrell Williams (Solo Artist of The Year) who is usually one of my favourite male style icons. While some may be all over this laid back, mix of styles and colours, I personally was not a fan (and I think the lady on the left of him agrees with me). I found it all too much - the customised Chanel boots can stay along with his signature Pharrell-style hat but the rest can go and be worn on another occasion (or just never), totally not for red carpet.

Now for this one I may be slightly biased considering she is one of my favourite celebrities out there, but for me Cara Delevingne absolutely rocked the red carpet last night in highwaisted black shorts and a laced naked dress by Burberry (can I also add that the My Burberry Fragrance ad with Cara and the legend Kate Moss was one of my favourite campaigns to date, an image shown from it below) teamed with an exciting splash of yellow in her gorgeous velvet coat and also her cute little purse and then those Tabitha Simmons boots oh my, the outfit was a recipe for perfection, bravo!


I could talk about this forever going into the looks from Daisy Lowe, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jourdan Dunn, and more but I don't want to bore you on my second post, however I think from the little I've covered it's fair to say even though it was the Men of The Year Awards, the girls clearly stole the spotlight fashion-wise!
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