Black Excellence was on display at GQ Men of the Year Awards 2019

The GQ Men of The Year Awards lived to his billing as the premium event for glamorous and stylish people in film, politics, music, and fashion.

The grand event was held at the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, London. As per usual, black excellence was at its peak at the event with Award-winning British Ghanaian artist,Stormzy (Micheal Omari Owuo Jnr) walking home as the solo artist of the year.

Other black stars at the event included Adwoa Aboah, Ncuti Gatwa, Clara Amfo, AJ Odudu, Vick Hope and many more.

You can check out some of the night’s unforgettable moments below.

Damson Idris and Jamal

Clara Amfo and Adwoa Aboah

Stormzy and Adwoa Aboah

Adwoa Aboah

Vick Hope

Clara Amfo

Stormzy

AJ Odudu

Ncuti Gatwa

Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Hugo Boss

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