BRIT Awards worst dressed: Tallia Storm leaves little to the imagination in a plunging cartoon print catsuit as she, Fleur East and Rosalia lead the red carpet fashion flops and frock horrors

As the celebrities hit the red carpet for ahead of this year’s BRIT Awards ceremony, it seems some stars may have to sack their stylists.
Leading the charge of this year’s worst dressed celebrities on the carpet in Manchester are Tallia Storm and Fleur East.
Tallia, 27, showed off her incredible figure in a skin-tight plunging catsuit.
However, her cartoon inspired print failed to hit the mark for the biggest night in music in the UK.
Following her was Strictly It Takes Two host Fleur East who stepped out in a brown satin co-ord with dramatic white collar and sleeve detailing.
Spanish singer Rosalia also delivered a fashion flop with her eye-catching gown.
Tallia, 27, showed off her incredible figure in a skin-tight catsuit. However, her cartoon inspired print failed to hit the mark for the biggest night in music in the UK.
Strictly It Takes Two host Fleur East who stepped out in a brown satin co-ord with dramatic white collar and sleeve detailing
Spanish singer Rosalia also delivered a fashion flop with her eye-catching gown, rocking up like she just had a fight with swans
The 33-year-old appeared to have a vicious fight with swans on her way to the awards with her feathered dress.
The strapless number also saw the hitmaker show off her toned midriff as she posed for snaps on the carpet.
Capital Radio and This Morning host Sian was one of the first stars to hit the carpet, though the eager beaver appeared to miss the mark with her outfit.
The 39-year-old opted for an autumnal rust coloured mini dress which featured a strapless corset bodice and ruffled skirt.
Adding inches to her frame with a pair of platform champagne coloured heels, Sian beamed as she accessorised with a chunky pearl necklace as she put on a leggy display.
While eye-popping, the dress appeared too tight for Fleur in areas, which will make sitting down to watch the ceremony rather uncomfortable for the Sax singer.
Outdoing both ladies was RuPaul’s Drag Queen Marmalade, who commanded attention for all the wrong reasons with their metallic look.
Their extravagant silver tasseled dress featured a bizarre headpiece that consisted of sequined branches.
Former Love Island star and influencer Molly Marsh has also found herself on the worst dressed list for her look.
The 24-year-old stepped out in a sequined figure-hugging dress that featured cutouts, showing off her midriff for the cameras.
Molly’s dress featured nude-coloured mesh at the boost to keep it firmly in place and a hood on top of her slicked back hair.
Capital Radio and This Morning host Sian was one of the first stars to hit the carpet, though the eager beaver appeared to miss the mark with her outfit
Former Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts failed to impress with her catching blue dress for the night, though it looked like it had been ripped to shreds on the way to the ceremony
RuPaul’s Drag Queen Marmalade, who commanded attention for all the wrong reasons with their metallic look
Former Love Island star and influencer Molly Marsh has also found herself on the worst dressed list for her look
Elsewhere, former Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts failed to impress with her catching blue dress for the night.
Posing for snaps, she showed off the number that featured slits and a sheer design on one side, while putting on a leggy display with a daring thigh-split.
The dress looked like it had been ripped to shreds on her way to the red carpet.
Meanwhile, Kara Marni appeared to be missing the top half of her outfit, leaving little to the imagination with just a thin piece of fabric that was part of her hood hiding her modesty.
Roxy Horner and Toni Laites also failed to hit the mark with their ballerina-inspired gowns. Perhaps they thought they were off to a different event?
Former EastEnders actress Shona McGarty posed in her sheer black gown that featured an over the top array of chains as a necklace. They will no doubt weigh the actress down as the night progresses.
Putting on a racy display, Ravyn Lenae quite literally left nothing to the imagination as she flashed her nipples on the carpet in her racy number that featured a long train.
Gemma Atkinson appeared to be in the wrong era with her cropped white blouse that featured dramatic collars, which she paired with black tousers and yellow high heels
Kara Marni appeared to be missing the top half of her outfit, leaving little to the imagination with just a thin piece of fabric hiding her modesty
Roxy Horner and Toni Laites also failed to hit the mark with their ballerina-inspired gowns. Perhaps they thought they were off to a different event?
Marmalade’s extravagant silver tasseled dress featured a bizarre headpiece that consisted of sequined branches
Former EastEnders actress Shona McGarty posed in her sheer black gown that featured an over the top array of chains as a necklace
Lola Young stepped out in a bizarre outfit, appearing to where a piece of a roller shutter as the top half of her outfit
Rachel Chinouriri showed off her figure in a skimpy turquoise PVC dress, which is sure to get itchy as the night goes on
Putting on a racy display, Ravyn Lenae quite literally left nothing to the imagination as she flashed her nipples on the carpet in her racy number that featured a long train
CMAT arrived to the prestigious awards in a colourful checkered dress that featured a long train and was buttoned from the front.
Another star suffering a fashion flop is Molly Rainford with her fiery red co-ord that she paired with black leather elbow high gloves.
Rachel Chinouriri showed off her figure in a skimpy turquoise PVC dress, which is sure to get itchy as the night goes on…
Musician Rhian Teasdale also drew looks on the carpet with her chaotic look, in which she showed off her apparent bloodied knees. Perhaps she fell on the way? Hopefully it’s fake blood.
Lola Young stepped out in a bizarre outfit, appearing to where a piece of a roller shutter as the top half of her outfit.
The 46th edition of the BRIT Awards launch at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena for the first time tonight.
Since removing gendered categories, such as Best Male and Best Female, the ceremony has faced backlash for the low number of female artists nominated, particularly in 2023 when the Artist Of The Year shortlist was entirely male.
But 2026 will ring in the changes, with 70 percent of this year’s nominations being female or non-binary.
Lola Young and Olivia Dean lead the nominations with five each, closely followed by comeback queen Lily Allen, who has been recognised in three categories for her critically acclaimed fifth album, West End Girl.
The singer, 40, used the album to chronicle the collapse of her marriage to Stranger Things star David Harbour and his alleged infidelities while they were together.
She will go up against both Young and Dean for Artist Of The Year at the ceremony, while also competing for Album Of The Year and Pop Act.
Lola, 24, is also up for Breakthrough Artist and Alternative/Rock Act, but it is unknown if she will attend the ceremony.
Olivia, 26, became the first woman to claim the UK’s No 1 single and album in the same week since Adele in 2021, with her song Man I Need and album The Art Of Loving, both released in 2025.
She has been nominated in five categories and will be performing at the Award ceremony.
‘To go from being a student of The BRIT School in the crowd to being a performer 10 years later is really crazy, and I’m so excited to see everyone in Manchester,’ the singer shared in January.
Elsewhere, British rapper Dave has been recognised in three categories: Artist Of The Year, Album Of The Year, and Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act.
The 27-year-old released his third studio album, The Boy Who Played The Harp, in 2025 and has since become the first British rap artist to debut three albums at number one in the UK’s official chart.
Raye has been recognised in just one category this year, after scooping a record-breaking six awards last year.
The singer, 28, scooped the first gong presented on the night, Song of the Year for her hit Escapism ft 070 Shake, shortly before also taking home the R&B Act gong and Best New Artist.
She currently holds the record for the most BRIT Awards won at a single ceremony, a record which previously stood at four, jointly held by Blur in 1995, Adele in 2016, and Harry Styles in 2023.
Raye has also been announced as the final act to perform at this year’s BRIT Awards.
The singer, whose real name is Rachel Keen, will take to the stage during the star-studded show.
Musician Rhian Teasdale also drew looks on the carpet with her chaotic look, in which she showed off her apparent bloodied knees. Perhaps she fell on the way? Hopefully it’s fake blood
Another star suffering a fashion flop is Molly Rainford with her fiery red co-ord that she paired with black leather elbow high gloves
CMAT arrived to the prestigious awards in a colourful checkered dress that featured a long train and was buttoned from the front
Gemma Atkinson appeared to be in the wrong era with her cropped white blouse that featured dramatic collars, which she paired with black tousers and yellow high heels
Heather Bowling looked unable to breathe in her pink number, which boasted two belts in the upper half of the design
Speaking ahead of her performance, Raye said: ‘We are so grateful to the BRIT Awards for having us back on their stage. Me and the band are very excited. Lots of love, Raye.’
British icons Pulp have received their first nomination for Group of the Year since 1996.
Hollywood is also well represented in this year’s nominations, as Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters group HUNTR/X are nominated for International Song of the Year with Golden, and are shortlisted for International Group.
Meanwhile, Cynthia Erivo has secured her first nomination with her rendition of Wicked’s Defying Gravity in contention for Song of the Year with Mastercard.
Other international stars up for awards include Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga and Chappell Roan.
The BRIT Awards have been held annually at London’s O2 Arena since 2011, but the Daily Mail revealed that the annual showpiece, regarded as the biggest night in British music, will be held in Manchester this year and is likely to move around the UK in different locations for the foreseeable future.
Comedian Jack Whitehall returns to present the ceremony for the sixth time, having previously hosted the event in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2025.
He stepped away in 2022 when Mo Gilligan took over for two ceremonies, and Maya Jama, Roman Kemp, and Clara Amfo co-hosted the event together in 2024.
It will be his first time presenting in Manchester, and Whitehall, 38, credits the city as shaping his early comedy career after he studied at The University Of Manchester.
The late Ozzy Osbourne will be honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
The frontman of Black Sabbath, who passed away in July last year, will be celebrated for his inimitable impact and influence on music worldwide.
The awards will be closed out by an all-star rock tribute performance which will be led by Robbie Williams, who was asked to be a part of the show personally by Ozzy’s wife Sharon as a long-standing fan of the music, and friend of the Osbourne family.
Curated by Sharon herself, it will feature a special arrangement of No More Tears – the title track from Ozzy’s multi-million selling 1991 album of the same name.
The segment will boast a phenomenal line up of British and international musical talent, featuring musicians that played as part of Ozzy’s band over the years.
Robbie will be joined on stage by Ozzy’s lead guitarist Zakk Wylde as well as Adam Wakeman, Robert Trujillo and Tommy Clufetos.
As well as being one of the most influential music figureheads and rock icons of all time, Ozzy hosted The BRIT Awards in 2008 along with his family Sharon, Kelly and Jack.
Stacey Tang, Chair of the 2026 BRIT Awards Committee and Co-President of RCA Records at Sony Music UK said: ‘Ozzy Osbourne has been a mighty force in modern music.
‘Possessing an unmistakable voice and unique presence, he reshaped the sound and spirit of rock, inspiring generations of artists who followed.
‘This Lifetime Achievement Award recognises a remarkable legacy built on originality and enduring influence, that continues to connect with fans worldwide.’
Ozzy passed away aged 76 at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22 after suffering an ‘acute myocardial infarction’ and ‘out of hospital cardiac arrest’.
The 2026 event will be the first of three years under the stewardship of Sony Music UK, who spearheaded the move to Manchester.
Past venues include Earl’s Court, the London Arena, Alexandra Palace, Hammersmith Apollo, the Dominion Theatre, the Royal Albert Hall, the Grosvenor Hotel and its original location, Wembley Conference Centre.
But the move away from the capital signals another new era in the ceremony’s history, arguably the most seismic.
A source told the Daily Mail: ‘It’s officially the end of an era. The BRIT Awards has been hosted in London since the ceremony first took place in 1977 and now for the first time ever, it will be held outside of the capital.
‘Obviously, it’s going to come as sad news to artists and talent who are London-based but there’s a feeling within the music industry that these shows don’t always need to be held at the same venues, year after year.
‘The BRITs is the biggest night in the British music calendar and now it will be shared with a new audience, as fans from Manchester and the surrounding areas are more likely to attend.
‘In recent years, there has been a general appetite for the ceremony to move, as with the The Mercury Prize and The MOBO Awards and now for the first time the music scene won’t be as London-centric, both for the nominees and fans.’




