
In her role as Lady Mary Crawley in the award-winning series Downton Abbey she has been lucky enough to wear the most amazing and beautiful wardrobe.
And last night, Michelle Dockery was praised not only for her own sense of style but for 'flying the flag for Britain around the world'.
The actress was given the Editor's Special award at the Glamour Women of the Year awards, held in Berkeley Square in London's Mayfair.
She looked stunned as she was presented with the accolade by Glamour editor Jo Elvin, and took to the stage looking delighted in a very pretty blue and black floral dress.
It was also a good night for her co-star Jessica Findlay-Brown, who plays her younger sister Lady Sybil Crawley.
She won the Best UK Actress award which was presented to her by British actor Jason Isaacs.
And as she took to the stage in her very pretty peach floral dress, she thanked her co-stars and 'all the wonderful women in Downton, it's amazing to work with all of you'.
Kylie Minogue, who arrived in a very stunning sparkly gold dress by Stella McCartney, celebrated her 25th year in pop and her 44th birthday with the Outstanding Contribution Awards.
Presented to her by good friend and Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears, she dedicated the award to her grandmother, her sister Dannii and her mother Carol.

And she wasn't the only pop star praised last night after Jessie J, who was wearing a very foxy dress, was awarded the Best Solo Artist award which was presented to her by The Voice co-star Will.i.am.
And she told the crowd at the party: 'I've had so much fun. Last year I was a girl, this year a woman because I get my bum out more and I get an award and a goody bag.'
Singer and former X Factor judge Kelly Rowland walked away with the TV personality gong, which Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden scooped the Best Theatre Actress for her role as Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical.
source: dailymail
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