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The edgiest Logies fashion yet: Australian A-listers leave little to the imagination as they storm one of the country’s most daring black tie red carpets ever

  • Stars flooded the red carpet at the TV Week Logie Awards on Sunday
  • A-listers pushed the boundaries of the dress code in sexy, daring new ways
  • The trend highlights changing attitudes towards restrictive fashion policies
  • READ MORE: Everything you need to know about the 2024 Logies

The big names from Australia’s television industry swapped their traditional formalwear for smart leather and lace as they stormed the Logie Awards in Sydney on Sunday afternoon.

Despite the strict black tie dress code, the stars showed off their fantastic figures in a dazzling show of gemstones, thigh-high slits, cut-out corsets and plunging necklines.

The bold carpet is a reflection of the changing attitude towards ‘stiff’ dress codes in recent times. A similar trend can be seen at the Spring Racing Carnival, sports medal events and the Arias.

The big names from Australia's television industry swapped their traditional formalwear for lace, leather and smart attire as they stormed the Logie Awards in Sydney on Sunday afternoon (pictured is Better Homes and Gardens designer Juliet Love in a sheer black look).

The big names from Australia’s television industry swapped their traditional formalwear for lace, leather and smart attire as they stormed the Logie Awards in Sydney on Sunday afternoon (pictured is Better Homes and Gardens designer Juliet Love in a sheer black look).

Australian actress Emily Symons showed off her figure in a figure-hugging black lace dress by Velani Couture

She teamed the look with a pair of Stuart Weitzman heels and a Bottega Veneta clutch

Australian actress Emily Symons showed off her figure in a tight black lace dress by Velani Couture.

Better Homes and Gardens star Melissa King turned heads in a custom couture gown by Amanda Tasevski

She paired it with a sleek YSL bag

Better Homes and Gardens star Melissa King turned heads in a custom couture gown by Amanda Tasevski

The Logies is back in Sydney for the second time this year, after a long stay in Melbourne. First the festival was hosted at The Star, but then it was time for The Gold Coast.

The awards ceremony will be hosted for the second time by Sam Pang and will be broadcast live on Channel Seven at 7pm in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania and at 6.30pm in the Northern Territory and South Australia.

People in Western Australia can tune in from 6pm.

There’s more to come

Angelina Thompson rocked a daring thigh-high slit in an orange one-shoulder custom Diane Lewis Couture gown and understated Kitte jewels

Angelina Thompson rocked a daring thigh-high slit in an orange one-shoulder custom Diane Lewis Couture gown and understated Kitte jewels

Actor and writer Kirsty Marillier opted for a sexy leather-look number from Be Right Back, paired with a statement metal bracelet from Lo Collections

She paired it with a statement metal bracelet from Lo Collections

Actor and writer Kirsty Marillier opted for a sexy leather-look number from Be Right Back, paired with a statement metal bracelet from Lo Collections

Jules Sebastian also opted for a sassy slit and trendy cutouts in her gold and black sequin dress

Jules Sebastian also opted for a sassy slit and trendy cutouts in her gold and black sequin dress

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