A bleary-eyed Emily Atack narrowly avoided a wardrobe mishap as she led the stars leaving the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards afterparty in London on Tuesday night.
The former Inbetweeners actress, 32, who had earlier wowed on the red carpet in a gorgeous black minidress, struggled with her plunging frock as she left Chiltern Firehouse at 3.30am in the morning.
Emily nearly had a dress malfunction as her sleeve fell down her arm, with the ITV star having to hoist up her neckline to prevent it from falling down.
The TV personality led a slew of stars leaving the venue after partying at the awards ceremony which celebrated those who have “broken down barriers, incited change and campaigned for justice".
Rita Ora looked all partied out as she departed in her glamorous frock, with Rochelle Humes, Laura Whitmore and Georgia Toffolo all following suit.
Ashley Roberts, meanwhile, put on a very daring display in a completely sheer dress with plunging neckline.
Rita, Cynthia Erivo and Kim Cattrall were among the winners.
Hosted by Katherine Ryan, the night saw a series of gongs spanning music, television, film and activism handed out.
Chart-topping singer and The Voice UK coach Anne-Marie was named musician of the year, while Oscar nominee and Broadway star Erivo was named gamechanging performer.
The creator prize went to Amelia Dimoldenberg, the presenter of the viral Chicken Shop Date web series.
Nicola Coughlan, best known as Clare Devlin in Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls and Penelope Featherington in the Netflix hit Bridgerton, scored the television actor prize.
Beauty gamechanger went to model and transgender activist Munroe Bergdorf, while theatre actor went to Samira Wiley and entertainer to Ora.
The ceremony also saw Sex And The City star Kim named screen icon.
Deborah Joseph, European editorial director at Glamour, said: “Shining a spotlight on women who are game-changing in their field and challenging the status quo, our Glamour Women Of The Year event is back, celebrating feminism in all forms and corners of the globe.
“Celebrating women who make incredible differences is one of the best parts of leading Glamour in Europe, so I’m excited for Women Of The Year to put this centre stage.”
Women Of The Year celebrations will be taking place around the world through November.
The awards will also be commemorated with special digital covers which were photographed on the night.
Past winners have included Nicole Kidman, Naomi Campbell and Victoria Beckham.