Irish actor Andrew Scott was among the GQ cover stars honoured at the glitzy annual Men of the Year ceremony in London's Royal Opera House.
Scott joined the star-studded red carpet arrivals on Wednesday in a cream linen suit paired with a silk pink shirt.
Scott's fellow cover star, Doctor Who's Ncuti Gatwa, sported a floor-length shoulder-padded coat look.
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Scott will next be seen on cinema screens opposite fellow Irish actor Paul Mescal in All of Us Strangers, opening on Friday 26 January 2024.
During the GQ ceremony, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who starred alongside Scott in the hit TV series Fleabag, and Gatwa's Sex Education co-star Jodie Turner-Smith were among those who gave a toast to the cover stars.
The Bear star Jeremy Allen White and music supergroup Boygenius - comprising of Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus - were also honoured on the night by GQ.
The Bear star Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Dan Levy of the hit TV sitcom Schitt's Creek saluted the actor and singer-songwriters.
The after-party featured a live performance from Brit rising star winners Flo, as well as DJ sets by Black Coffee, Donnie Sunshine and Lexii Thomas.
The red carpet saw Gatwa’s Sex Education co-star Asa Butterfield sporting a lime green suit.
Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams wore a netted blue and silver dress.
Loki's Sophia Di Martino opted for a black tuxedo-style jacket over a matching black dress.
Normal People’s Daisy Edgar-Jones was sporting blonde locks paired with a plunging fitted white top and a gold chain.
Joe Alwyn, who ended his long-term relationship with US pop star Taylor Swift this year, wore a black leather jacket with suit trousers and a black tie.
Other stars in attendance were Match of the Day host Gary Lineker in a grey suit alongside his son George.
Documentary-maker Louis Theroux sported a navy tuxedo.
Being Human star Russell Tovey sported a similar tuxedo look.
Musicians included Escapism singer Raye, who wore a red PVC dress.
Norwegian singer-songwriter Sigrid was in a black skirt and matching cropped top.
Also in attendance were The Crown stars Meg Bellamy and Ed McVey.
The new series of The Crown is now available on Netflix.
Top Boy's Ashley Walters was joined by co-stars Saffron Hocking and Jasmine Jobson.
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Source: Press Association