Emma Corrin wows in a quirky sheer cape dress at the annual awards before leaving the venue barefoot

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    Emma Corrin wowed in a sheer black cape dress on Wednesday night as she attended the GQ Men Of The Year Awards.

    The Crown actress, 25, arrived at the Tate Modern gallery in London in the quirky ensemble which she paired with a black bodysuit underneath. 

    The star posed for a series of snaps with fashion designer Harris Reed- who she presented the Breakthrough Designer award to-before leaving the venue barefoot. 

    Stunning: Emma Corrin wowed in a sheer black cape dress on Wednesday night as she attended the GQ Men Of The Year Awards

    Stunning: Emma Corrin wowed in a sheer black cape dress on Wednesday night as she attended the GQ Men Of The Year Awards 

    Emma’s blonde locks were swept back into a chic quiff and her neutral makeup enhanced her flawless features. 

    The exceptionally talented designer, Harris looked effortlessly chic in black tailored trousers and a satin blazer with sheer arms. 

    He wowed in a statement fathered head piece and donned bold green eyeshadow.  

    Emma was later seen leaving the awards barefoot as she walked to a waiting car.  

    Style: The Crown actress, 25, arrived at the Tate Modern gallery in London in the quirky ensemble which she paired with a black bodysuit underneath

    Style: The Crown actress, 25, arrived at the Tate Modern gallery in London in the quirky ensemble which she paired with a black bodysuit underneath

    Beautiful: Emma's blonde locks were swept back into a chic quiff and her neutral makeup enhanced her flawless features

    Beautiful: Emma’s blonde locks were swept back into a chic quiff and her neutral makeup enhanced her flawless features

    Winner! The star posed for a series of snaps with fashion designer Harris Reed- who she presented the Breakthrough Designer award to-before leaving the venue barefoot

    Winner! The star posed for a series of snaps with fashion designer Harris Reed- who she presented the Breakthrough Designer award to-before leaving the venue barefoot

    The 24th GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2021 in association with BOSS saw a slew of stars scooping top prizes on Wednesday night as the ceremony saw the return of in-person attendees following the Covid pandemic.

    The star-studded ceremony was hosted by actor Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina, with presenters including Winnie Harlow, Gary Lineker, Emma Corrin and Mabel announcing the winners of the coveted awards.

    As well as receiving one of GQ’s coveted trophies, winners were treated to a £12,000 goodie bag, with treats such as dinner and a night’s stay in the swanky Nobu Hotel, a £200 Boss watch, a bottle of £80 Porte Noire Champagne and a flight on a semi-private plane.

    Other prizes also include membership to the prestigious Ivy Club, a luxury facial with Fatma Shaheen, founder of Skin Design London, and an array of skincare delights.

    It had been previously announced that Sir Anthony Hopkins would receive The Legend Award, and ahead of the ceremony the Oscar winner gave an interview with the publication.

    Barefoot! Emma was later seen leaving the awards barefoot as she walked to a waiting car

    Barefoot! Emma was later seen leaving the awards barefoot as she walked to a waiting car

    Pose: The exceptionally talented designer Harris looked effortlessly chic in black tailored trousers and a satin blazer with sheer arms

    Pose: The exceptionally talented designer Harris looked effortlessly chic in black tailored trousers and a satin blazer with sheer arms

    Achievement: Sir Anthony Hopkins, 83, is set to win The Legend Award at Wednesday's GQ Men Of The Year Awards and has urged actors'not to waste their money' on acting school

    Achievement: Sir Anthony Hopkins, 83, is set to win The Legend Award at Wednesday’s GQ Men Of The Year Awards and has urged actors ‘not to waste their money’ on acting school

    During the interview he urged budding actors ‘not to waste their money’ on acting school.

    He insisted: ‘Don’t waste your money. They’re failed actors that set themselves up as gurus.’

    He added when speaking to the magazine ahead of its ceremony: ‘There’s one very well-known actor with an acting class here in Los Angeles and he’s the star of the show!

    ‘And all these other students sitting around paying their fees and he’s the star! He’s on stage with them, interrupting them, being rude to them. No, you don’t do that.’

    Anthony also candidly discussed his decision to leave the National Theatre, explaining: ‘That’s one of the reasons I left the National Theatre – we had a particular director who was very picky.

    ‘And that’s one of the reasons that I would be angry. This was in my days of raging paranoia and I warned one director, ”You ever speak to me like that again I’ll punch your face in”.’ 

    He then quipped: ‘Obviously, I don’t do that any more.’

    Interview: The Oscar-winning star insisted in his interview:'Don't waste your money. They're failed actors that set themselves up as gurus'

    Interview: The Oscar-winning star insisted in his interview: ‘Don’t waste your money. They’re failed actors that set themselves up as gurus’

    It was announced in July that Idris and his wife Sabrina would present the ceremony, with the actor saying: ‘In their various ways, the GQ Men Of The Year award winners have kept all of our spirits up throughout one of the most difficult years and we are very much looking forward to celebrating with them – and hosting a great party!’ 

    Ahead of this year’s awards, Nick Sargent, chief business officer of culture at Condé Nast Britain and publishing director of British GQ, said: ‘After the unprecedented year we’ve had, I’m thrilled to announce the return of the Men Of The Year Awards for 2021 as a live event. 

    ‘Even though our virtual event last year was a huge success, it’s exciting to be able to come together again in person to celebrate the incredible talent who best represent GQ and continue to push the boundaries on the world’s cultural stage. It will be a night to remember.’

    Last year’s GQ Men Of The Year was presented by Jack Whitehall and took place virtually due to the Covid pandemic, with many stars accepting their prizes in pre-recorded clips that formed the ceremony, which was streamed live on YouTube.

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