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View our Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards 2017 gallery

Check out all the winners from yesterday’s glittering B&LLAs ceremony.

With some 400 people packing into The Dorchester, this year’s Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards was certainly a glittering occasion.

Hosted by Rory Bremner, the event also featured an entertaining talk from John Vincent, the co-founder and ceo of LEON, while model and TV presenter Abbey Clancy helped draw the raffle, which was in aid of The Light Fund.

The Source has collated a special winners gallery – as well as a number of other photos to help give a flavour of the event – below.

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