ROSE McGowan turned heads at the Q Awards in London on Wednesday night as she arrived wearing a sheer dress.
The American star, 46, graced the red carpet at the Roundhouse in Camden in a white knitted frock that clung to her curves.
Line Of Duty’s Craig Parkinson and Game Of Thrones star Isaac Hempstead Wright, who played Bran in the hit fantasy series, joined the Charmed actress on the Q Awards red carpet.
Grime stars Stormzy and Kano were among the music artists who triumphed at the annual Q Awards, while The 1975 continued a bumper season of wins.
Meanwhile, Jarvis Cocker showed his support for Extinction Rebellion as he arrived at the bash.
The Pulp rocker was among the many stars at the annual awards ceremony at London’s Roundhouse, and he used his time on the red carpet to make a statement for the climate change group, who are currently staging protests in London.
Cocker arrived alongside musician Jason Buckle with a banner that read “No music on a dead planet”, and leaflets from Extinction Rebellion attached to their clothes.
Rock group Foals, who brandished the same banner at the Mercury Prize last month, told of their support for the activists as they arrived at the Q Awards.
Frontman Yannis Philippakis said that people should embrace the inconvenience caused by Extinction Rebellion.
He said the band does not explicitly use sloganeering lyrics, but that he does support the movement to raise awareness about environmental issues.
Anne-Marie, Kano, Christine and the Queens, Lewis Capaldi, Nadine Shah, Dizzee Rascal, Ella Eyre and Little Simz were among the other stars at the awards.
Singer-songwriter Anne-Marie turned heads in a slick black suit, while US actress McGowan opted for an eye-catching ensemble of a semi-sheer knitted cream dress.
Music star Shah, the event’s host, sported a powerful bright pink suit on the red carpet before the event.
Full list of all the winners from the Q Awards
Best Breakthrough Act – Pale Waves
Best Track – Lewis Capaldi – Someone You Loved
Best Album – Foals – Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost (Part 1)
Best Live Act Performance – Michael Kiwanuka – End Of The Road Festival
Best Solo Act – Stormzy
Best Act In The World Today – The 1975
Best Festival/Event– All Points East
Innovation In Sound – Dizzie Rascal
Classic Album – Tricky – Maxinquaye
Maverick – Edwyn Collins
Fender Play Award – Anna Calvi
Outstanding Contribution To Music – Kano
Classic Songwriter – Kevin Rowland
Inspiration – Madness
Icon – Christine And The Queens
Hero – Kim Gordon
Song Of The Decade – Lana Del Rey – Video Games
Best Vocal Performance – Little Simz
Last year, the Q Awards saw Noel Gallagher partying hard with his publicist wife Sara and Matt Smith.
While earlier this year, James Blunt revealed the late Keith Flint’s ‘tremendous kindness’ at the bash after he was snubbed by Noel and Damon Albarn.
Blunt paid a touching tribute to The Prodigy frontman following his death in May when he tweeted: “At the Q Awards years ago, when @NoelGallagher was saying he was leaving Ibiza because I’d moved there, and @DamonAlbarn refused to be in the same picture as me, and @PaulWellerHQ was saying he’d rather eat his own s*** than work with me, Keith Flint came over, gave me a hug, and said how thrilled he was for my success. Keith, I only met you once, but I shed a tear at the news of your death.
“In our business, there are no prizes for being kind, but if there was, that Grammy would be yours.”
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