Red Carpet Glamour Steals the Show at the 2025 Logies

Red Carpet Glamour Steals the Show at the 2025 Logies

Red Carpet Glamour Steals the Show at the 2025 Logies

It's that time of year again—the Logies have rolled out the red carpet, and once more, Australia's television royalty have descended upon Sydney's The Star to celebrate, pose, and dazzle. And while the awards themselves always draw attention, let’s be honest—what everyone really wants to know is, who wore what and how fabulous (or risky) they looked doing it?

This year’s red carpet delivered exactly what we hoped for: a wild mix of timeless glam, experimental flair, and a few head-turning surprises. One of the standout stars was none other than Poh Ling Yeow , nominated for the Gold Logie and looking every bit the icon she’s become. Her gown was a dramatic fusion of couture structure and vintage romance, designed by Nicky Apostolopoulos of Velani. With a tightly corseted bodice crafted from vintage gold lace and a drop-waist olive green skirt, the look screamed Paris runway and nailed that “snatched” silhouette. And yes, the lace-up back added just enough edge to elevate the whole ensemble from lovely to unforgettable.

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Then there was Kylah Day , up for Most Popular New Talent. The Territory star pulled from her model past and walked confidently in a sheer, ruched gown by Mariam Seddiq—a piece that had already made waves on the Fashion Week runway. Styled by Jess Pecoraro, it was a high-fashion moment that was both bold and beautiful, proving Kylah’s red carpet instincts are already razor-sharp.

Zoë Foster Blake —no stranger to Logies controversy after her Dolce & Gabbana lingerie-inspired dress in 2022—took a softer, more refined route this year. Wearing a structured yet sweet number by Amy Lawrance, she brought out a quiet elegance. Faggoting needlework on the gown gave it a nod to vintage lingerie while staying firmly in the “chic and demure” lane.

And Sophie Monk ? Well, she went full Grecian goddess in white Cappellazzo Couture, complete with a plunging neckline and corseted waist. Pair that with skyscraper-high white platforms, and she was impossible to miss. From berets in her early Logies days to statuesque glamour now, Sophie knows how to evolve her style game.

Of course, there were playful touches too—like Emma Watkins’ candyfloss-inspired dress that defied physics, or Costa Georgiadis showing up in exactly the outfit you’d imagine if someone said, "formal, but make it Costa." It was clear that this red carpet was less about safe bets and more about personality, drama, and owning your moment.

As the night unfolds, the awards will be handed out—but in the court of fashion, many have already claimed their crown.

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