- Stars flooded the red carpet at the TV Week Logie Awards on Sunday
- A-listers pushed dress code boundaries in sexy, daring new ways
- The trend highlights changing attitudes towards restrictive fashion policies
- READ MORE: Everything you need to know about the 2024 Logies
The who’s who of Australia’s television industry swapped traditional formal wear for lace, leather and barely-there attire as they stormed the Logie Awards in Sydney on Sunday afternoon.
Despite a strictly ‘black tie’ dress code, stars didn’t hold back from showing off their incredible figures in an eye-popping display of gemstones, thigh-high splits, cut-out corsets and plunging necklines.
The daring carpet is a reflection of the changing attitudes towards ‘stuffy’ dress codes of late, with a similar trend noted during the Spring Racing carnival, sporting medal events and the Arias.
The who’s who of Australia’s television industry swapped traditional formal wear for lace, leather and barely-there attire as they stormed the Logie Awards in Sydney on Sunday afternoon (pictured, Better Homes and Gardens design star Juliet Love in a sheer black look)
Australian actress Emily Symons showed off her figure in a form-fitting black lace gown by Velani Couture.
Skye Wheatley wore a figure-hugging beaded design by influencer favourite Oglia-Loro Couture
Home and Away star Emily Weir ensured all eyes were on her in a sheer pastel beaded creation by Aston Bridal
ABC Classic host Megan Burslem also wowed in a leather dress, which featured a large cut-out and eye-catching arm pieces. She kept her accessories minimal to let the dress shine and wore her hair in a sleek high plait
Better Homes and Gardens star Melissa King had onlookers’ attention in a couture bespoke gown by Amanda Tasevski
Hosted at the Star, this year marks the second year The Logies is back in Sydney after a long stint in Melbourne, followed by The Gold Coast.
The awards will be hosted by Sam Pang for the second time and will be live to air on Channel Seven at 7pm in the ACT, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania and 6.30pm in the Northern Territory and South Australia.
Those in Western Australia can tune in at 6pm.
Angelina Thompson rocked a daring thigh-high split in an orange one shoulder custom made gown by Diane Lewis Couture and understated Kitte jewels
Actor and writer Kirsty Marillier opted for a sexy leather look number by Be Right Back, paired with a bold metal bangle by Lo Collections
Jules Sebastian also opted for a racy split and on-trend cut-outs in her golden-hued and black sequin gown
Cheeky fringe numbers were a hot pick on the carpet, with Ally Harris (left) and Hailey Pinto (right) both showing off their on take on the trend
Newly engaged Aussie sweetheart Brittany Hockley also opted for an elevated thigh-high split in her larger than life wedding-esque gown
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