Best and worst-dressed on the ARIAs red carpet - and the stars who dressed up at home
Delta Goodrem was a red carpet stand-out but Sophie Monk’s dress stole the show – see all the best and worst-dressed from the ARIAs.
This year’s ARIA Awards host Delta Goodrem was an early winner on the event’s red carpet, looking stunning in a silver strapless gown.
Not that there’s much competition: This year’s ARIAs red carpet was a scaled back affair, with only a handful of based celebs in attendance for the event, held at The Star.
Instead, many music stars dressed up at home, sending in photos of themselves dressed up on their own personal red carpets.
But first, to those who were there.
Sophie Monk’s dress may have looked like your standard white mini on the surface...
But once the lights went out, it transformed into a glow in the dark disco rave:
Delts looked radiant in a plunging silver number:
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Multiple ARIA-winner Amy Shark channels 60s glam in this crushed velvet dress:
Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins scrubs up well out of her skivvy:
Country trio The McClymonts – love that white power suit:
Look, we love Jess Mauboy – who doesn’t? – but that dress is certainly … busy:
ARIAs legend Kate Ceberano opted for basic black:
Model Tegan Martin better avoid any escalators at the Star with those metre-long tassels:
Joel Creasey’s lime zebra-print suit - vintage Kenzo - answers the age-old question: “What if Scary Spice and Gumby had a fabulous baby?”
Here’s the most-nominated act, Sydney rockers Lime Cordiale:
And smooth singer-songwriter Barry Conrad:
And here are the best pics from those who stayed home:
We liveblogged all the ARIA Awards performances, speeches and hijinks as they happened.