Irish presenters Laura Whitmore and Vogue Williams were spotted on the red carpet of the UK Glamour Women of The Year Awards 2023.
Taking place in central London at One Marylebone, and hosted by comedian Katherine Ryan, the event welcomed a whole host of celebrity guests for a celebration of women who are truly game-changing across a variety of industries.

Styled as always by Emma Lane, Whitmore was spotted in a 60s-inspired look, wearing an asymmetric bustier and black trousers from New York brand Hellessy.
The Bray native paired the striking piece, which featured long draping material, with an over-sized blazer featuring a large white rosette.
She accessorised the ensemble with gold earrings from Dinny Hall, a simple black clutch, and a sky-high pair of Christian Louboutins.
The mod-inspired look was complemented with bold graphic eyeliner, applied by make-up artist Tori Ball, and a chic up-do courtesy of Joe Pickering-Taylor.
Whitmore, who is good friends with Glamour US Editor Samantha Barry - a woman who originally hails from Cork - was on hand to present the ceremony's Activism Award to British TV personality Georgia Harrison.

Elsewhere on the night, My Therapist Ghosted Me podcaster Vogue Williams dazzled in white while hosting on the red carpet for British TV show, Lorraine.
Styled by Corina Gaffey, the Howth native wore a sparkling co-ord from British eveningwear brand ILTA, which she paired with a variety of thin gold rings and a pair of dazzling earrings.
To make the look pop, celebrity make-up artist Buster Knight delivered a bold red lip, while hair stylist Hadley Yates swept the presenter's blonde locks back into a sleek up-do.

The red carpet was also graced by Leigh-Anne Pinnock (Musician of the Year), Lily Allen (Theatre Actor of the Year), Hannah Waddingham (Entertainer of the Year), Halle Bailey (Game-Changer of the Year), and Barbie star America Ferrera (Global honouree & UK Impact Award).
Wearing a white ensemble with chunky black boots to the event, Ferrera was celebrated for her achievements as a producer, director, award-winning actress, and co-founder of Harness and Poderistas, two non-profit organisations for social change.
Click through the red carpet gallery above to see all of last night's looks.