It's been a busy week for Little Mix, what with both Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Perrie Edwards announcing their pregnancies. And now, Leigh-Anne, Perrie and Jade have taken to the BRITs red carpet - and their looks are STUNNING.

The trio arrived on the red carpet after most of the other celebs had already walked, saving the best 'til last, naturally. In true Little Mix style, the girls' outfits were perfectly coordinated, with all three dressing in head-to-toe white gowns, and Leigh-Anne and Perrie cradling their gorgeous baby bumps.

Chatting on the red carpet about their outfits for the night, Leigh-Anne revealed that she's wearing Margiela, with Jade wearing Vivienne Westwood, and Perrie hilariously adding that she's "wearing white".

Leigh-Anne opted for a high-neck semi see-through dress, while Jade went strapless and Perrie chose a matching white two-piece with off-the-shoulder Bardot sleeves and a gorgeous floor-length white skirt.

Ultimate goddess vibes. See the three looks for yourself here:

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Posing for more pics, the girls were practically glowing as they smiled together on the red carpet - and we love seeing how happy they all look.

Everyone's clicking on...

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The girls were joined on the red carpet by a whole host of fabulously dress celebs, including Dua Lipa, Olly Alexander and Olivia Rodrigo. You can see all the best looks from the night here.

Stunning!

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Emily Gulla
Former Editorial Assistant/Junior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer

Emily Gulla was Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Editorial Assistant/Junior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer, covering celebs, TV and film for the site, magazine and video. She’s interviewed the casts of your favourite TV shows, from Bridgerton to Derry Girls and Stranger Things, as well as dozens of Love Islanders. She also loves getting stuck into long-read features, writing on all things digital culture (including her favourite topic: memes), and dating - having appeared on the radio to discuss dating.

Emily's work has also been published on ELLE, Women's Health, Harper's Bazaar, Digital Spy and more. She holds a First Class degree in English with Film Studies from King's College London, and even wrote her dissertation on Love Island. You can find Emily on Instagram and LinkedIn, and can see more of her work on her website.