Maya Jama proved she was the queen of the wardrobe change on Monday evening, as she slipped into a whopping four different outfits to host the Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall.
The Love Island host, 30, first cemented her reputation as a fashion icon as she arrived on the red carpet in a green silk gown.
The halterneck number was adorned with embroidered floral detailing and a mesh hem, while flowing out into a sweeping train behind her.
As Maya took to the stage to present the prestigious ceremony alongside Kojey Radical, she took the opportunity to change into a flirty minidress, covered in paint strokes.
The dress boasted a plunging neckline to showcase her cleavage and a structured tulip skirt, with her long legs on full display underneath.
But not content to stop there, Maya then pulled out another incredible look, as she changed into a figure-hugging black corset.
Maya Jama proved she was the queen of the wardrobe change on Monday evening, as she slipped into a whopping four different outfits to host the Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall
The Love Island host, 30, first cemented her reputation as a fashion icon as she arrived on the red carpet in a green silk gown
The halterneck number was adorned with embroidered floral detailing and a mesh hem, while flowing out into a sweeping train behind her
The strapless top highlighted her svelte waist and she teamed it with a ruffled maxi skirt covered in yellow flowers and hundreds of sequins.
While the presenter also swept her raven hair up into a sleek bun and added even more glamour to her look with a dazzling diamond necklace.
After knocking it out of the park with her hosting skills, Maya made sure she celebrated at the afterparty, pulling out yet another sensational outfit.
She took to her Instagram Stories to raise a glass of fizz and announced: ‘Finished, clink, clink motherf*****s! Afterparty time…’
And panning down to show off her party look, she revealed she had slipped into a floral crop top and a matching puffball skirt, which gave a glimpse of her toned midriff.
While she let down her hair once again, and had her flawless face of makeup touched up to be ready for her celebratory night out.
The Fashion Awards unites the global fashion community in London, the home of fashion and creativity, to amplify leaders of change, celebrate excellence and support the next generation of creative talent.
It serves as the main fundraiser for the BFC Foundation, which supports the future growth and success of the British fashion industry through its focus on education, grant-giving, and business mentoring.
As Maya took to the stage to present the prestigious ceremony alongside Kojey Radical, she took the opportunity to change into a flirty minidress, covered in paint strokes
The dress boasted a plunging neckline to showcase her cleavage and a structured tulip skirt, with her long legs on full display underneath
But not content to stop there, Maya then pulled out another incredible look, as she changed into a figure-hugging black corset
The strapless top highlighted her svelte waist and she teamed it with a ruffled maxi skirt covered in yellow flowers and hundreds of sequins
While the presenter also swept her raven hair up into a sleek bun and added even more glamour to her look with a dazzling diamond necklace
Hosted for the second year in a row by Maya and Kojey, the star-studded event will see Tom Ford win the Outstanding Achievement Award and Issa Rae bag the Pandora Leader of Change Award.
Caroline Rush, Chief Executive, British Fashion Council, said: ‘We are delighted that Maya and Kojey are returning as the co-hosts this year. It was a pleasure to watch them on stage last year, their love and support of British fashion and emerging talent makes them the perfect duo for the job.
‘I am really looking forward to seeing their dynamic energy on stage again as we celebrate the year in fashion.’
Rapper and fashion icon A$AP Rocky will be honoured as a Cultural Innovator after being part of many high profile campaigns this year as well as making his Paris Fashion Week debut.
The gong celebrates a leading innovator and imagemaker in the entertainment industry, who over the course of the year, has created viral fashion moments which have had a profound impact on the fashion industry and wider culture.
Chairman, Chief Executive and Creative Director of Moncler S.p.A., Remo Ruffini, will receive the Trailblazer Award for his contribution to the fashion industry.
After knocking it out of the park with her hosting skills, Maya made sure she celebrated at the afterparty, pulling out yet another sensational outfit
She took to her Instagram Stories to raise a glass of fizz and panned down to show off her party look – a floral crop top and a matching puffball skirt, which gave a glimpse of her toned midriff
Gucci will receive a Special Recognition Award for the ‘We Will Always Have London’, a campaign by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno captured by photographer and activist, Nan Goldin.
There are 15 awards up for grabs, including Designer of the Year, Model of the Year, British Menswear Designer of the Year, and British Womenswear Designer of the Year.
In the running for Model of the Year are Alva Claire, Anok Yai, Alex Consani, Liu Wen, Amelia Gray and Mona Tougaard.
Meanwhile John Galliano, Miuccia Prada, Jonathan Anderson, Chemena Kamali, Pieter Mulier and Rick Owens are nominated for Designer of the Year.