Amy Jackson’s Bold “Wet Look” Gown Steals the Spotlight at the 2025 British Fashion Awards

Amy Jackson’s Bold “Wet Look” Gown Steals the Spotlight at the 2025 British Fashion Awards

Post by : Saif Nasser

London once again became the centre of global fashion as the British Fashion Awards 2025 took place at the Royal Albert Hall. The evening brought together designers, stars, and creators from around the world to celebrate creativity and style. While many names made an impression, one look that created instant buzz was Amy Jackson’s bold Di Petsa gown, which quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the night.

The event, hosted by Colman Domingo in partnership with Pandora, focused on design talent and the programs supported by the British Fashion Council Foundation. But Amy Jackson’s appearance added extra excitement to the glamorous evening. Styled by Karl Willett, with hair by Patrick Wilson and makeup by Zoe Taylor, her look reflected both confidence and modern fashion artistry. She posted photos from the event on Instagram, and within just one day, her images crossed more than 112,000 likes, showing how strongly her outfit caught public attention.

Amy chose a striking off-the-shoulder black gown designed by Di Petsa, a Greek label founded by Dimitra Petsa. The brand is famous for its unique “wet look” style, where the fabric creates the appearance of glistening skin or flowing water. The gown’s sheer texture and sculpted lines made it bold and eye-catching. It was the kind of dress that is meant to start conversations, and it did exactly that. Some appreciate the creativity of the “wet look,” while others find it surprising or unusual, but it always stands out—and Amy embraced that confidence fully.

In her post, Amy kept her caption simple and professional. She thanked the teams from L’Oréal Paris and Di Petsa for helping her prepare for the big night. There were no long messages or emotional stories—just direct credits to the people who worked with her. Even with this short caption, the photos spoke for themselves and quickly spread across social media.

Her followers reacted with enthusiasm. Many commented on her beauty and confidence. Some called her “divine,” while others referred to her as “My British queen.” Her hairstylist added fire emojis, showing his pride in the final look. The strong online reaction showed that even in such a star-filled event, Amy Jackson managed to shine brightly.

The British Fashion Awards themselves remain one of the most important nights for the fashion industry. The event not only celebrates achievements but also raises funds to support young designers through grants, education programs, and business mentoring. Many major awards were presented during the night. Jonathan Anderson won Designer of the Year for his work at Dior and JW Anderson. Sarah Burton received the award for British Womenswear Designer of the Year for her work at Givenchy. Grace Wales Bonner won British Menswear Designer of the Year for Wales Bonner. These recognitions highlight how the industry continues to evolve and inspire new talent.

Although many styles, designs, and moments came together at the event, Amy Jackson’s Di Petsa gown remained a standout throughout the evening and beyond. With the photos still circulating online, her look continues to be one of the brightest highlights of the 2025 ceremony.

Dec. 4, 2025 5:36 p.m. 224
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