Attitude Awards 2021: Billy Porter cuts a stylish figure in a pink suit with a flowing train as he poses on the red carpet

He is best known for roles in Pose, American Horror Story and Cinderella.

And Billy Porter caught the eye as he attended the the Attitude Awards held at The Roundhouse in London on Wednesday.

The actor, 52, wore a pale pink blazer for the event which he wore with matching trousers.

Event: Billy Porter caught the eye as he attended the the Attitude Awards held at The Roundhouse in London on Wednesday

Event: Billy Porter caught the eye as he attended the the Attitude Awards held at The Roundhouse in London on Wednesday

The Pose star also spored a pink wrap around his waist which featured a flowing train.

He added to his outfit with silver boots with a shimmering detail along with a pink necklace. 

Billy completed his look for the star-studded annual event with a pink clutch bag and gold nail polish. 

The Attitude Awards are in their tenth year with comedian Tom Allen returning as host following last year's virtual ceremony.  

Outfit: The actor, 52, wore a pale pink blazer which he wore with matching trousers along with a waist strap with a flowing train

Outfit: The actor, 52, wore a pale pink blazer which he wore with matching trousers along with a waist strap with a flowing train

650 guests attended this year's festivities which featured four musical performances, including from headline act Steps.

Darren Styles OBE, Publisher and Managing Director of Attitude magazine, said: 'We created the Attitude Awards to showcase the very best of the global LGBTQ community – to give a platform to those role models who demonstrate so clearly that who you are, or how you identify, is no barrier to what you might become.

'Consequently, we pride ourselves on attracting the very best talent both for the benefit of the show on the night and those with whom we share in print, digital, online or social formats.

'Our headliners and host for 2021 are no exception – everyone's favourite pop supergroup and a man who's on telly every time you turn it on! We are delighted to have Steps headline our show, and to have Tom Allen steer our winners into safe harbour, and can't wait to share another incredible evening.' 

Style: The Pose star also spored a pair of silver boots with a shimmering detail along with a pink necklace

Style: The Pose star also spored a pair of silver boots with a shimmering detail along with a pink necklace

Previous Attitude Awards headlines including MIKA, Boy George and Erasure while prior hosts include Alan Cumming, Matt Lucas, US chat show host Andy Cohen and RuPaul's Drag Race judge Ross Matthews. 

Winners at the 2020 ceremony included Taylor Swift for the Icon Award, Russell Tovey for the Culture Award, Paloma Faith for the Honorary Gay Award and Luke Evans for the Man of the Year Award. 

A special edition of Attitude magazine featuring interviews with this year's crop of winners is published on Wednesday October 7.

Red carpet: Billy completed his look for the star-studded annual event with a pink clutch bag and gold nail polish

Red carpet: Billy completed his look for the star-studded annual event with a pink clutch bag and gold nail polish

Attitude Awards 2021: The winners 

Icon Award

Steps, presented by Rylan

Gamechanger Award

Sex Education, presented by Munroe Bergdorf

Style Award

Bimini, presented by Dominic Skinner

Honorary Gay

Elaine Paige, presented by Richard Wilson

Broadcast Award

Adele Roberts, presented by Joel Corey and Ella Henderson

Music Award

Self Esteem, presented by Mae Muller

Television Award

Ben Aldridge, presented by Pearl Mackie

Inspiration Award

It's A Sin, presented by Stephen Fry

Breakthrough Award

Max Harwood for Everybody's Talking About Jamie, presented by Jodie Harsh

Hero Award

Chella Man, presented by Daniel Fletcher

Sport Award

Tom Daley, presented by Alan Carr and Tia Kofi

Man of the Year

Billy Porter, presented by Jake Shears

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