The biggest names in showbusiness descended on the Tate Modern in London on Wednesday for the 21st annual GQ Men of the Year Awards in association with luxury lifestyle group HUGO BOSS.
And Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked incredible as she flaunted her svelte figure in a chic black gown at the star-studded event.
The model, 31, put on a sizzling display in her ensemble, which featured an array of cut-out panels across the bodice for modesty.
GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2018: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showed off her incredible figure in a chic black gown at the star-studded event on Wednesday
Stepping out in a pair of killer black heels that added to her statuesque figure, the beauty opted to keep her accessories to a minimum.
Rosie wore a glamorous palette of make-up, including smokey eye shadow and light pink lipstick to accentuate her pretty features.
Her ombre locks were pulled back into a chic halfback hairdo, and she let the rest of her hair tumble across her shoulders for an extra glamorous flair.
Wow! The model, 31, put on a sizzling display in her ensemble, which featured an array of cut-out panels across the bodice for modesty
Star-studded: Rosie sat on a table with Richard Madden (left), Donatella Versace (centre right) and Luke Evans (right) at the party
Glamour: Rosie's trim figure was accentuated in the form-fitting ensemble
The annual awards ceremony honours the men and women who have shaped the world’s cultural landscape over style, politics, entertainment and sport this year, with 22 gongs up for grabs.
The GQ Men of the Year Awards is an annual event celebrating and recognising ‘inspirational men and women of the last 12 months’.
Comedian and actor Rob Delaney is hosting this year’s awards ceremony. The actor is most famous for his Channel 4 show Catastrophe, as well as the short-but-sweet appearance in Deadpool 2.
This year’s categories are not overwhelmingly different from last year’s, yet categories such as Special Achievement of the Year or the Creative Maverick of the Year and Band of the Year have been changed slightly.
Stunning: Stepping out in a pair of killer black heels that added to her statuesque figure, the beauty opted to keep her accessories to a minimum
Beautiful: Rosie was stunning as she posed for cameras
Rose McGowan will become the first woman in the history of the awards to receive the Inspiration prize, in recognition of her ‘strength and bravery’ following her role in breaking the Harvey Weinstein story and subsequent involvement in the #MeToo movement.
Dylan Jones, Editor of GQ said: 'This award recognises the sheer strength and bravery Rose McGowan has shown in coming forward and being one of the first to publicly accuse an industry figure head of grossly abusing his position of power.
'Rose is the absolute embodiment of this award and it will be great to watch her receive the award next month.'
Other awards up for grabs on the night are for Brand, Designer, Design Legend, Television Actor, Politician, Breakthrough Designer, Writer, Haig Club Icon, Editor’s Special and Solo Artist.
Stylish: Her ombre locks were pulled back into a chic halfback hairdo, as she let the rest of her hair tumble across her shoulders for an extra glamorous flair
Great guests: Rosie was in good company at her table
There are also awards for Hugo Boss Most Stylish Man, Inspiration, Maddox Gallery Artist, Actor, Songwriter, Fashion Icon, Live Act, Vero Breakthrough Solo Artist, Hugo Boss Breakthrough Actor, International Man, Sportsman and the coveted Lifetime Achievement
The winner of the Vero Breakthrough Solo Artist Award will also be given $50,000 to donate to a charity of their choice via Vero’s Donate Now initiative.
GQ will air coverage of the red carpet on Facebook Live from 6.30 on Wednesday. It will be hosted by Roman Kemp and Clara Amfo.
Meanwhile, TV presenter Maya Jama will be presenting the backstage action from this year’s ceremony.
Great event: The annual awards ceremony honours the men and women who have shaped the world’s cultural landscape over style, politics, entertainment and sport this year
Recognition: Rose McGowan will become the first woman in the history of the awards to receive the Inspiration prize, in recognition of her ‘strength and bravery’ following her role in breaking the Harvey Weinstein story and subsequent involvement in the #MeToo movement
This year, GQ will also be chronicling the the awards on Instagram Stories, with the magazine’s Style Director Teo van den Broeke taking over the account on the night.
Viewers and attendees will no doubt be hoping the night's events are as memorable as the 2017 ceremony.
Last year’s event saw the unlikely pairing of Jeremy Corbyn and Stormzy, Sadiq Khan winning the politician of the year for the second year in a row and former Chelsea manager Antonio Conte winning the Special Achievement of the Year.
Stepping out: The model looked relaxed as she got ready to hit the red carpet
Prizes: Other awards up for grabs on the night are for Brand, Designer, Design Legend, Television Actor, Politician, Breakthrough Designer, Writer, Haig Club Icon, Editor’s Special and Solo Artist
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Main photo article The biggest names in showbusiness descended on the Tate Modern in London on Wednesday for the 21st annual GQ Men of the Year Awards in association with luxury lifestyle group HUGO BOSS.
And Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked incredible as she flaunted her svelte figure in a chic black gown at the ...
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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