Words by Abigail Nunn
Celebrities and cast members took to the red carpet this week for the world premiere of Surviving Christmas with the Relatives, a new James Dearden comedy film.
Embracing the early Christmas spirit, the carpet was filled with a sea of red dresses.
One of the biggest fashion statements was made by Love Island’s Gabby Allen, pairing up a red leather, snake print skirt with some daring cow print boots, a patterned leather jacket and partially see-through top.
Gabby recently revealed that she was engaged to Myles Stephenson. However, she didn’t appear to be wearing the ring to the premiere. Her outfit certainly was a statement piece without a dazzling ring and managed to outshine the other ladies in red on the carpet.

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Love Island seemed to take over as several of the stars from the show were present at the premiere. Tyne-Lexy Clarson, Laura Crane and Ellie Brown are to name a few.
Tyne-Lexy seemed to keep up with the red theme, contrasting both black and red. She also styled her outfit with some Ariana Grande inspired knee-high boots.

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Ellie kept it safe with an elegant black dress with a red lip and heels, while Laura opted for an oversized pantsuit and coat with a red heel. Minimal red from the two.

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For us, the Great British Bake Off’s Ruby Bhogal was the real show stopper. She has put away the aprons and replaced them with a stunning red dress and a very revealing leg slit.
This lady appears to be sticking to the dress code and definitely shines in ruby red.

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Other outfits we’re loving – although they aren’t red – is the silky, pink ensemble from Towie’s Amber Turner, Love Island’s Amber Davies reflective deep green/gold dress, and finally the array of colours from Melody Thornton. Although, we still aren’t so sold on the socks and sandals/heels.

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Could the desire for red be a Christmas statement? Or is it the new colour for the carpet? Tweet us at @Fashion_North