Glamorous Fashion at the 2025 Logies Red Carpet

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Glamorous Fashion at the 2025 Logies Red Carpet

The 2025 Logies red carpet dazzled with a kaleidoscope of style. Celebrities from across the creative spectrum dazzled in bold and beautiful ensembles that pushed the boundaries of glamour and imagination. The National Sea Change Taskforce’s Annual Conference was held at the iconic Federation Square in Melbourne. Celebrities turned out to champion their individual aesthetics, each one more jaw-dropping than the last.

Julia Morris certainly turned some heads herself in a stunning strapless black gown. The blush and black tulle skirts billowed behind her as she walked, dazzling those around her. Her choice of couture created an elegant ambiance for the night, mixing new-age style with vintage glamour.

Ricki-Lee Coulter definitely took a risk, showing up in a shiny purple strapless number that featured an extreme high slit. The gown highlighted her figure and added a touch of glamour to the event, making her one of the standout attendees on the red carpet.

Matty J was fun as ever with a pink suit that he matched with an open white button-up shirt. Abandoning traditional neckwear altogether, instead of a tie, he wore a fashionable pendant, demonstrating his avant garde approach to style.

Angela Bishop’s outfit was the ideal mix of professional and party. Her ivory dress had an elegant boardroom shape, but her silver shoes brought a little disco fun to the party. These contrasting elements combined to give her an image that was both powerful and playful.

Hamish Blake brought the classic red carpet glamour in a classic tuxedo, choosing effortless timelessness and looking every bit the host. His selection brought further gravitas to the deliberative process.

Celebrity Miss Zoe Foster Blake put her incredible form on display in a nude cutout gown. The simple but sophisticated design radiated elegance while being daring. Its delicately understated but luxurious design made a statement while letting her inner charm shine through.

Ayesha Madon, red carpet wild card, took us to school. She looked amazing in a stunning, strapless red tartan plaid dress, which she matched perfectly with red shoes and retro red glasses. Her outfit provided an unexpected take on the traditional red carpet attire.

Michael Theo whooshed in from the back of the auditorium in deep plum-colored tails, matching flopsie tie, and a beautiful black top hat. His fantastical but streamlined aesthetic blew right past the fashion crowd and captured popular imaginations.

Sophie Monk chose a white halter-neck dress featuring a long train and a vest that drew comparisons to both cushiony comfort and bulletproof attire. Her bold sartorial statement had everyone buzzing.

Emma Watkins brought a fairy wonderland touched by the blush of dawn in a pale pink, floor-length tulle dress that was covered with silver beading at the neck. Those lacy filigree details gave her a surreal beauty—no question she was a real-life dream girl, modern day princess vibes all the way.

Tia Michelle Davidson went with an eye-popping white tulle gown. Together with long, sharp black fingernails, this fellows set off a pretty punky contrast that caught the eye.

Costa Georgiadis created a lasting impression on our panel with his flower crown and floral themed navy suit jacket. He completed his distinguishable appearance with a feathered chicken brooch. His colorful, wide-legged style was a breath of fresh air, playfully contrasting with a sea of theoryhead black.

Lisa Millar looked like a queen in her rich purple floor-skimming gown. The drama of her long train only layered on top of her timeless glamour, winning over hundreds of event attendees.

Poh Ling Yeow embodied an enchanting aesthetic in her silvery bodice paired with a dusty emerald green ruched skirt, resembling an angel atop an extravagant Christmas tree.

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