Where to buy Gemma Atkinson’s maternity dress from last night’s The BRIT Awards


by Aimee Jakes |
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Aside from all the highlights of last night's The BRITS awards (including Jack Whitehall's hilarious commentary and P!nk's showstopping closing performance!) all eyes were on Hits Radio Presenter Gemma Atkinson, who was GLOWING.

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The pregnant 34-year-old attended the awards bash with Strictly boyfriend Gorka Marquez and even found the time to gush about their relationship on Instagram with a funny relatable post!

She credited Gorka for 'treating me like the most beautiful woman in the room (despite hours early watching me scoff Mac N Cheese with a side of chips in my pjs like a true mess)'.

Why is this extremely relatable to our lives, please.

Gemma looked sensational in a black asymmetrical dress, which was expertly styled by Donna McCulloch of Sulky Doll Stylist. We all know how hard it is, choosing a flattering evening dress when you're expecting.

The Hits Radio Presenter's beautiful frock is from Isabella Oliver and is only £99.

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*Orders dress immediately*

Gemma and Gorka, announced they were expecting their first baby together in February. Pregnancy is definitely suiting Gemma Atkinson!

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