Glamour Women of the Year 2015: Ellie Goulding flaunts toned pins in black lace-up dress
SHE'S often seen walking the red carpet looking amazing and last night was no different for Ellie Goulding, who flaunted her toned pins in a lace-up dress.
Ellie stuns in black LBD at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2015
Attending this year's Glamour Women of the Year Awards at Berkeley Square Gardens in London, the 28-year-old looked happier than ever as she posed next to her McBusted boyfriend Dougie Poynter.
The fitness fanatic often flashes her enviable physique and she chose to put her legs on display in a gorgeous black, Barbara Bui lace-up dress last night, adding some extra height in a pair of strappy black heels.
She highlighted her slim waist with a silver buckled waist belt, wearing her blonde locks loose and wavy.
Dougie, on the other hand, opted for a pair of black skinny beans that he teamed with an open black shirt and black and gold jacket.
He also wore his trademark black hat, covering his long blonde locks.
Ellie does an Angelina as she strikes a pose at celeb-filled bash
Ellie and boyfriend Dougie Poynter look happier than ever on the red carpet
Ellie was honoured at last night's celeb-filled awards show with the Solo Artist gong.
She used the opportunity to gush over her other half, saying that she's well aware that he's out of her league.
The Beating Heart hit maker said: "My boyfriend is the coolest person in the world.
"Definitely punching above my weight," she then added.
Ellie's appearance comes after she recently spoke to Elle magazine about THOSE Niall Horan/Ed Sheeran romance reports, insisting that she did go on a few dates with the One Direction star, but did not date Ed.
Singer looked stunning in black lace-up number
Loved-up couple looked stylish as ever at London event
Bubbly blonde highlighted her slim waist with buckled belt
She explained: "'I find it so frustrating that female musicians are constantly defined by the men they have or haven’t dated.
"It’s something I’ve talked about with Taylor [Swift] a lot. She definitely feels that.
"She gets bothered by it. It’s like, you can be a great artist, you can write great songs, but the thing that everyone is going to talk about is some relationship they think you have had or not had.
"It’s definitely something we both think happens to female artists over male artists," Ellie added.