Chloe Bailey topped our best-dressed list thanks to this fiery number.
On Glamour's glitziest night of the year, stars from Jameela Jamil to Beth Ditto descended on Raffles London at The OWO in their Sunday best. Even under the rain, the red carpet sparkled with slinky sequinned dresses and corset bustier gowns, but one fiery trend stood out among the rest—tomato red.
This year's Glamour Women of the Year award honoree Chloe Bailey stunned in a punchy Robert Wun draped gown with matching sleeves. The American singer and actress looked regal in the couture creation, a twist on a look from the autumn 2024 couture collection by the Chinese designer best known for his provocative designs. “It's always a pleasure to work with Chloe,” Robert tells Glamour exclusively. “I love an artist who is able to translate and transform a couture design look from our runway with their own energy and style universe.”

Meanwhile, Charli Howard committed to the hot hue from top to toe, wearing an embellished suit by Nicholas Oakwell Couture with a matching lip and pumps, and British-Italian actress Isabella Pappas took the two-piece approach with a bustier and skirt attached to a delicate train.
She’s been a world-famous sex symbol, an icon of pop culture since the '90s – and now Pamela Anderson is also honoured as one of GLAMOUR’s two Global Women of the Year. Here, she opens up to Emily Maddick about her new era, past mistakes, the lasting impact of the sex tape scandal, what she feels about Donald Trump and how finally at the age of 57 she feels more confident about her appearance than ever before.

Even Lady Whistledown herself Nicola Coughlan couldn't help but include a little pop of the colour through her tights and sky-high Gucci heels to present the Game-changing Actor Award to costar Simone Ashley.
Oxblood and burgundy may have been flooding our feeds lately, but we've loved seeing its spicier sister on the red carpet. In addition to Chloe Bailey and Charli Howard, below take a look at more of the hottest outfits on our red carpet Tuesday night—they may just spark some inspiration for festive season dressing.