Fashion Awards  2021: Billie Piper wows in a quirky baby blue gown and thigh high stockings

Billie Piper wows in a quirky baby blue gown and thigh high stockings as she attends the Fashion Awards


She’s known for her quirky style sense. 

And Billie Piper didn’t fail to impress as she attended the Fashion Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Monday. 

The actress, 39, wowed in an eye-catching baby blue gown that highlighted her svelte waist. 

Wow: She’s known for her quirky style sense. And Billie Piper didn’t fail to impress as she attended the Fashion Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Monday

The garment featured a low-cut neckline to showcase her ample cleavage and a racy thigh high split on the skirt. 

She teamed the gown with a pair of sheer thigh high stockings, while a pair of platform heels boosted her petite frame. 

Billie completed the look by styling her glossy blonde locks in a chic bob.  

Blue-tiful! The actress, 39, wowed in an eye-catching baby blue gown that highlighted her svelte waist

Blue-tiful! The actress, 39, wowed in an eye-catching baby blue gown that highlighted her svelte waist

Striking: The garment featured a low-cut neckline to showcase her ample cleavage and a racy thigh high split on the skirt

Striking: The garment featured a low-cut neckline to showcase her ample cleavage and a racy thigh high split on the skirt

Leggy lady! She teamed the gown with a pair of sheer thigh high stockings, while a pair of platform heels boosted her petite frame

Glam: Billie looked incredible

Leggy lady! She teamed the gown with a pair of sheer thigh high stockings, while a pair of platform heels boosted her petite frame

Known as the British Fashion Awards up until 2016, the ceremony was first established in 1989 in a bid to spotlight those making impressive contributions to the industry.

Monday’s event will no doubt pay tribute to Virgil Abloh, who made history as Louis Vuitton’s first black artistic director, and died at age 41 on Sunday following a secret years-long battle with cancer.

The fashion prodigy, a married father of two, had been privately battling a rare form of the disease called cardiac angiosarcoma. He was diagnosed with the condition in 2019.  

Blonde bombshell! Billie completed the look by styling her glossy blonde locks in a chic bob

Blonde bombshell! Billie completed the look by styling her glossy blonde locks in a chic bob

Stunning: Billie was a vision of beauty as she strutted her stuff at the event

Gorgeous: The actress was a vision of beauty

Stunning: Billie was a vision of beauty as she strutted her stuff at the event 

Meanwhile, earlier this year, Billie revealed she sought therapy to help her recover from the ‘very adult’ situations she found herself in as a teen pop star.

She enjoyed meteoric fame as a singer after debut single Because We Want To was released when she was just 15.

In The Big Issue’s Letter To My Younger Self, she wrote: ‘I was very often in strange, very adult situations that I wouldn’t subject my own kids to [at the age of] 16.

Two's company: Billie cosied up to Years and Years frontman Olly Alexander inside the event

Two’s company: Billie cosied up to Years and Years frontman Olly Alexander inside the event 

Cosy: The pair had an affectionate greeting as they caught up at the event

Cosy: The pair had an affectionate greeting as they caught up at the event 

‘I was going through everything a teenager goes through, but very publicly. Therapy has been crucial to my getting better.

‘If you can get your kids any sort of mental health support, get it.’

Billie found success with her debut album Honey To The B in 1998 which was followed by her second album Walk of Life two years later.

The star confirmed in 2003 that she had abandoned her music career in favour of pursuing acting.  

Tragic loss: Monday's event will pay tribute to Virgil Abloh, who made history as Louis Vuitton's first black artistic director, and died aged 41 on Sunday following a secret cancer battle

Tragic loss: Monday’s event will pay tribute to Virgil Abloh, who made history as Louis Vuitton’s first black artistic director, and died aged 41 on Sunday following a secret cancer battle

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