Millie Bobby Brown cut a seriously striking figure as she arrived at the BRIT Awards at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday evening.
The actress, 21, who has been noted for her new ‘mom look’ in recent days, was back to her stylish best in a silver chain mail dress with a hood and thigh slits.
The plunging number showed off Millie’s stunning figure and ample assets as she posed up a storm on the red carpet at the event.
Millie, who presented the award for Global Success to Sabrina Carpenter, wore her blonde locks in soft beachy waves and sported glam make-up.
She added a boost to her petite frame with a pair of towering heels, while otherwise keeping her accessories to a minimum.
Days before her appearance at the awards, Millie politely clapped back at trolls who have commented negatively on her looks.

Millie Bobby Brown cut a seriously striking figure as she arrived at the BRIT Awards at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday evening

The actress, 21, who has been noted for her new ‘mom look’ in recent days, was back to her stylish best in a silver chain mail dress with a hood and thigh slits

The plunging number showed off Millie’s stunning figure and ample assets as she posed up a storm on the red carpet at the event
She has adopted a sultry new blonde hairstyle that some fans say makes her look much older.
In her Instagram Stories on Thursday, the Stranger Things star shared a screen shot of a British Vogue article titled No One Cares How Old You Think Millie Bobby Brown Looks, and wrote ‘Thank You’ on it.
‘This obsession with women and their age is a form of misogyny. Beyond that, it’s boring,’ wrote Vogue’s Morgan Fargo in the opinion piece.
Brown debuted her new look on social media on February 1, and people immediately began commenting on how much more mature she looked.
‘I can’t believe she’s only 20, she looks 35! :(‘ one fan wrote.
Others loved her new glamorous ‘do, which mirrored the same hair color as her character in her upcoming film, The Electric State, with Chris Pratt.
‘LOVING THIS ACTIVE ERA MILLS,’ one fan wrote.
‘Don’t get why people think she looks 30+,’ wrote another, adding, ‘like she looks unreal and very young … what is wrong with ppl blonde hair suits her perfectly.’
Charli XCX’s ‘Brat summer’ became such a cultural phenomenon that even American Presidential candidate Kamala Harris adopted it for her White House campaign.
And last night British singer-song-writer Charli XCX swept the board at the BRITs, winning the prestigious award for best album which she called Brat.

She added a boost to her petite frame with a pair of towering heels, while otherwise keeping her accessories to a minimum

Millie, who presented the award for Global Success to Sabrina Carpenter, wore her blonde locks in soft beachy waves and sported glam make-up

Days before her appearance at the awards, Millie politely clapped back at trolls who have commented negatively on her looks
The Cambridge-born star was also handed best artist and best song for her hit single Guess which featured US singer Billie Eilish.
Charli – real name Charlotte Aitchison – completed her haul with gongs for best dance act and best songwriter. And she was also thrilled to learn that her long-serving executive producer AG Cook won best producer. He was behind her Brat album.
Brat summer was a cultural phenomenon popular with Gen Z last year which was inspired by Charli’s album. It glorified the ‘feral party girl’ aesthetic promoting a messy lifestyle of sweaty dance floors, white strappy tops and Marlboro cigarettes.
Characterised by the bright lime green album cover, the concept and desire to ‘be Brat’ gripped the nation last summer. But the artist herself declared it was ‘officially over’ in September via Instagram with the post: ‘Goodbye forever Brat summer.’
It was a triumph for BRITs bosses who faced huge backlash after axing separate gender categories for best artist – prompting fears that there would be few female winners.
But it really was all about the women, with American singer Sabrina Carpenter, 25, opening the show with a stunning performance including her 2024 hit Espresso. She also won the prestigious Global Success award.

She has adopted a sultry new blonde hairstyle that some fans say makes her look much older
Indie rock band Last Dinner Party took home the prize for best new artist, while, best international artist went to US singer Chapel Roan, who catapulted to fame last year with her single Good Luck, Babe. The Missouri-born star also won best international song for the hit.
London-based quintet Ezra Collective, best known for their hit Chapter 7, won best group while Irish post-punk band Fontaine DC took the gong for international group.
Geordie star Sam Fender, 30, won best alternative/rock act following the successes of his songs People Watching and Seventeen and Going Under. The best hip hop/grime/rap accolade went to Stormzy while former Little Mix star Jade Thirlwell – who also performed on the night – won best pop act.
Last year’s BRITs superstar Raye managed to bag one gong this year too – best R’n’B actor.
Bosses of the event were thrilled that a total of 11 out of 17 of the awards went to women or those who identify as non-binary.
Meanwhile, they ensured that the tragic One Direction singer Liam Payne was remembered in an emotional clip to celebrate his contribution to the BRITs.
Along with his band he won seven award