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80s sleeves and dresses covered in texta: Every outfit from the 2019 ARIA Awards red carpet.

 

Right now, anyone who’s anyone in the Australian music and entertainment industry has chucked on their best clothes (or in Bob Irwin’s case, an actual python) for the 2019 ARIA Awards.

The ARIAs are the Aussie music industry’s version of the Logies, only they’re a fair bit… cooler. (Sorry, Logies.)

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This year, the actual ARIA Awards ceremony is set to be bloody brilliant with performances from Aussie artists Tones & I (Toni Watson), Human Nature and Hilltop Hoods, international guests Khalid, Halsey and Dua Lipa, and even a satellite presentation from Irish rock band U2.

Oh, and the fact the whole show is hosted by the universally beloved Guy Sebastian is the cherry on top.

But now, let’s talk about the fashion, because the ARIAs red carpet is just really, really fun. So fun, the woman of the night, ‘Dance Monkey’ singer Tones & I, is wearing the biggest eff off neon green trench coat we’ve ever seen and it has its own entourage.

While the 2018 ARIAs red carpet gave us jewel tones and SO MANY FEATHERS, this year the likes of Jules Sebastian and Ksenija Lukich are giving us 80s glomesh, metallic shimmer, all the neon colours and lots and lots of sequins.

And a quick note on makeup, because US singer Halsey's bright, intricate eyeliner deserves its own ARIA award.

OK, enough chat, here's every single glorious outfit from the 2019 ARIA Awards red carpet. We'll keep this post updated as all the weird and wonderful fashion looks come in.

Whose ARIAs red carpet outfit are you loving? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

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Top Comments

Guest 5 years ago

Oh dear Sophie Monk.


Janelle Claire Berner 5 years ago

Who are the majority of these people? Are we supposed to know who they are? I think I’m fairly up on the music biz but I have no idea who these people are. And why are MAFS people there? None of them are in the industry???

Guest 5 years ago

They are there to fill the room. It's not as though Australia produces enough successful commercial artists to justify booking out a huge venue - they need all those reality TV "stars" to make the place look crowded with "talent".