2015年05月12日
red cleavage-enhancing gown
She is, as a rule, always well-dressed.
But it seems that Alex Jones decided to pull out all the stops when it came to attending the BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday Evening.
The brunette beauty wowed onlookers in a show-stopping red dress as she attended the annual ceremony with handsome partner Charlie Thompson.

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Wow-factor: BBC1's Alex Jones decided to pull out all the stops when it came to attending the BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday Evening
The brunette beauty commanded attention in the daring number, which featured both a cleavage-enhancing neckline and a thigh-high slit.
She matched the look with a twisted, side-plait and some dazzling diamond earrings.
Adding some subtle make-up and a golden summer glow, she capped the look with a pair of Kylie Minogue-esque gold heels.
Together, the look was surely one of her more dramatic red carpet moments - although she was happy to admit that the gown was snug.
'It's very tight', she told an interviewer, who was quick to comment the femme-fatale aesthetic.
Meanwhile, handsome Charlie was no less attractive, smouldering in a classic dress suit with a masculine monochrome look.
Embracing each other for photographs, the pair looked as inseparable as ever. And equally as glamorous.
It has been several months since Alex announced her engagement to Charlie, but recently admitted that she and her fiance haven't set a date yet.
'We haven't set a date, I don't know if it's a thing? Is that what you do when you get engaged?' the Welsh presenter said during an appearance on ITV1's Lorraine.
Ms Kelly then reassured her: 'I think people sort of expect you [to get married] at some point, maybe in a year or two I guess.'
Alex said: 'We're very relaxed, I mean disorganised really. So mum is pushing. She said, 'You know we could do this by the end of the year if you and Charlie get a move on.'
'But we haven't looked at anywhere but it would be nice to do it within the next few months.'
She added: '[The wedding will] be just with our close friends and family and a day when everybody can have a bit of a laugh.
'Words like 'favours' and 'bridesmaids' and 'colour schemes' are starting to get on my nerves already. I think everybody turn up, there'll be some wine and it'll be a nice day.'
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