Vogue Williams, Laura Whitmore and Phillipa Dunne channel spring hues at the Bafta TV Awards
By Lara Owen, PA
Irish stars embraced fresh spring hues at the Bafta TV Awards in London, with vibrant greens, powdery pastel and soft neutrals dominating the red carpet.
Amandaland’s Philippa Dunne stepped out in a lime green sequined midi dress by Sister Jane from the Dream: The Garden Atelier collection, complete with white floral accents.

Presenter and podcaster Vogue Williams also stepped out in a halterneck gown, wearing a white maxi dress with a sheer lace overlay.

The star showcased a new fringe, stepping out three weeks after announcing her fourth pregnancy with husband Spencer Matthews on Instagram.
Laura Whitmore also showcased her baby bump in a nude, strapless maxi dress with a ruched bodice by sustainable designer Mara Hoffman.
The 41-year-old presenter paired the look with a pearlescent clutch and gold cuff.

Elsewhere, singer Una Healey wore a butter yellow and baby blue structured gown, complete with a cut-out waist detail and a powder blue miniature handbag.

Actress Sinead Keenan, who stars in the thriller How to Get to Heaven From Belfast, opted for a more classic look, in a strapless black and white gown with a sheer mesh panel.

Amandaland’s lead Lucy Punch also opted for vibrant hues in a tangerine Stella McCartney gown and a metallic Stone and Mason clutch.

Other stars to turn heads on the red carpet included Amanda Holden, nominated for Amanda and Alan’s Spanish job alongside Alan Carr, who stepped out in a silver silk and mesh two-piece by Basil Soda.

The glamourous look featured diamante detailing and a sheer train.
Meanwhile, Rose Ayling-Ellis opted for a sunny sunshine yellow halterneck gown with cape detailing.


