Logies 2019 red carpet photo special
It’s TV’s night of nights, and the stars have pumped up the volume on the red carpet. Fashion expert Anna Byrne runs her eye over the best of the best. SEE THE PHOTOS
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Big, bold and brash was the sartorial order of the night as stars pumped up the volume on their Logies red carpet style.
Billowing gowns, voluminous full skirts, cascading trains, layers of fluffy tulle and even big, bombshell hair dominated the awards night.
In the colour department, a kaleidoscope of rich hues dominated the red carpet, including citrus hues in orange and yellow, bold red shades, aquamarine blues and greens as well as shiny metallic foils.
Gowns loaded with feather detailing and beaded embellishment were also popular.
Among the spangled standouts was Georgia Love, who three years after her Bachelorette fairytale, had another princess moment in an embellished gown by Melbourne designer Jason Grech.
There was plenty of skin on show with thigh-high splits, cheeky cutouts and plunging necklines a top trend, with fake tan another big look for the night as A-listers seemingly tried to fit into their sun-soaked Gold Coast surroundings.
But not all style statements were about sparkles and flashes of skin.
Gold Logie nominee Eve Morey walked the red carpet wearing an eco-friendly dress.
“Ethical and sustainable living is a huge part of how we want to live our lives,’’ she said.
“I’ve got a vintage French couture dress from the ‘50s and it’s staying true to who we are.”
Fellow gold nominee Amanda Keller went feet first with her style, pairing her gown with sparkly runners.
The Living Room co-host said she would be having a drink at the ceremony, whether she wins or loses, but had no idea on who might win the top gong.
“I think there’s a looser vibe that I think is nice,” she said.
“I don’t have to do radio tomorrow so yes I will be having a drink.”
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Sophie Monk stunned everyone with her gold gown.
“I figured if I’m not going to win a gold Logie I might as well dress as one,” she said.
On the red carpet, Lisa Wilkinson said the Logies should stay on the Gold Coast because of the weather.
“It was always freezing in Melbourne,” she said.
Carrie Bickmore added: “Having the Logies on the Gold Coast is one of the greatest things they could have done.”
“Last red carpet I was pregnant so I’m looking forward to having champagne and some soft cheeses,” she said.
REBECCA HARDING
It was all white on the night for the partner of funnyman Andy Lee with a thigh high split, plunging neckline and feather detailing added a plenty of flair to her white ensemble by Lillian Khallouf.
OLYMPIA VALANCE
A lesson in geometry class, the angles and asymmetric detailing give this J’Aton gown a modern edge.
CARRIE BICKMORE
Bickmore stole the spotlight in a bold shade of ruby red and cascading tulle train by Paolo Sebastian.
KELLY ROWLAND
Our favourite independent woman shone on the red carpet in this spangled cobweb design by J’Aton.
SHARON JOHAL
The Neighbours actor brings some zest to the red carpet in citrusy orange by Capelazzo Courure.
SOPHIE MONK
Trust Movie World’s former Marilyn Monroe to put the Gold in Gold Coast for TV’s night of nights in this high-shine Jason Grech gown.
SANDRA SULLY
The veteran newsreader radiated sunshine in a buttery yellow embellished gown.
DELTA GOODREM
Mixing a simple ankle length silhouette with some razzle dazzle sparkle creates an elegant combination for this Velami dress.
GRANT DENYER AND WIFE CHEZZI
Denyer had a 007 moment while wife Chezzi opted for an under-the-sea-inspired spectacle in an embellished sea foam green gown.
ADA NICODEMOU
The Home And Away actor was a gleam lover in this high shine number by Paolo Sebastian.
ESSIE DAVIS
The star of Foxtel miniseries Lambs of God was pretty in pink in frothy layers of fairy floss tulle by Vera Wang.
AMANDA KELLER
The Gold Logie nominee opted for a high neck silver gown by Mary Ioannidis Couture.