Love Island favourites Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Tasha Ghouri led from the front as they shone with their daring outfits at the ITV Palooza.
The reality stars spent the summer together in the Spanish villa as they starred in the popular ITV2 reality dating show and were among a host of ITV celebrities to arrive at the annual Palooza at Royal Festival Hall in London.
Both have signed significant clothing deals since leaving the Love Island villa with Tasha landing a huge brand deal with eBay UK as the marketplace's 'pre-loved ambassador'. Love Island partnered with eBay, encouraging the Islanders to wear pre-loved clothes during their stint on the show.
Meanwhile, Ekin-Su signed a £1million deal with Oh Polly - the biggest in the show’s history - after choosing the fashion brand from several offers after winning Love Island with boyfriend Davide Sanclimenti.
It was no coincidence that the Turkish actress chose Oh Polly from her options after wearing the clothing line's garments on 27 occasions in the villa, the most of any contestant.
On the famous blue carpet on Tuesday evening, Ekin-Su and Tasha showed that they had a similar eye for fashion as they both opted for similar style and colours in their glamourous outfits.
Professional dancer Tasha definitely was the more risqué of the two as she wore shining corset, decorated with hundreds of diamontes which left little to the imagination.
She accompanied this with a huge white netted train which flowed long behind her for the stylish look.
Ekin-Su stunned in a long-sleeved sheer mini dress, also decorated by thousands of sparkling gems, and she added a small metallic handbag as she posed for photos with Davide, who rocked a black tuxedo.
The event is known for bringing out the biggest and best looks across the TV industry to enjoy the previous year's shows as well as everything ITV has to offer for the next year.
The 2022 Palooza was heavily geared towards the launch of ITVX, the new streaming service which will go live on December 8.
ITVBe will be replaced by the new service and will be rolled out across all platforms, with over 10,000 hours of content for telly fans to delve into, as well as exclusive programmes throughout the year.
Viewers will have the chance to tune into ITV dramas from the past as well as documentaries, cult classics and films.
Speaking about the new service, ITV's chief executive, Carolyn McCall said: "ITVX is powered by a significant, streaming-first commissioning budget, and an integrated technology and data platform providing a high quality, and more personalised viewing and advertising experience, that will continue to evolve in 2023 and beyond."
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