Frankie Bridge pulled out all the stops at the BAFTA TV Awards on Sunday in an extreme figure-hugging dress. In a sea of strapless gowns, halter necks and sweetheart necklines on the red carpet this year, The Saturdays singer's dress that plunged down to the navel was among the most daring on display.
The 37-year-old's silky maxi dress exposed her torso and pooled to the floor, concealing her shoes beneath. Frankie let the show-stopping gown do all the talking, forgoing a necklace and adding just a touch of sparkle with delicate diamante drop earrings and matching silver-toned sparkling rings on each hand.
The singer completed her latest awards show look with a slicked-back hairstyle and natural makeup with feathered brows and subtle contouring.
Previous BAFTA looks
Frankie's 2026 gown is arguably her most daring BAFTAs look to date. While the singer arrived at the annual awards show in a backless little black dress in 2023, the front of the gown featured a high neckline for a modest appearance from the front.
Last year, the singer switched things up with a unique two-piece look on the red carpet. Frankie wowed in a micro bandeau top and matching skirt by Selezza London that was made up of floral shapes. The year prior, she wore a striking, silky, long-sleeved gown that featured a cutout at the midriff.
Frankie's beauty evolution
The star's wardrobe these days is a mix of comfort and effortlessly chic, with a sprinkle of bold. When asked by HELLO! in 2023 what it is about fashion that makes her happy, the singer told us: "I think it's just finding clothes that work for you and playing around with them."
"I enjoy seeing other people enjoying the outfits that I have shown them on social media, and seeing them feeling good is something I really love," she added. "It sounds cheesy, but fashion is a way of expressing yourself. It's finding that happy medium of knowing what's in fashion but also sticking to what you know what you like.
The star also opened up about how her makeup has softened over the years, admitting she feels "most confident" when she's in her own skin.
"When I was younger, it was a case of the more makeup, the better," she said. "The more pairs of eyelashes I had on, the happier I was, and that was what gave me confidence. Then I went through a stage when my skin was really bad and I had to train myself to not wear makeup to help repair my skin."
She continued: "Now, makeup-free is when I feel most confident. When I'm comfortable in my own skin, that's when I feel confident within myself."






