Tems Shines at GQ’s Men of the Year Celebration And All Eyes Were on Her
It’s the event where the biggest names in entertainment come together for a night of style, music, and celebration, and this year was no different.
The 2025 edition, held in London on 18 November, honoured a stacked list of cultural heavy-hitters. GQ spotlighted screen and sonic royalty, including Pierce Brosnan, Skepta, and Cynthia Erivo, who all front this year’s MOTY covers.
They were joined by actors like Jack O’Connell, Fabien Frankel, Tramell Tillman, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno, as well as film legend Stellan Skarsgård and fan favourite Tom Hiddleston.
Adding to the night’s star power were theatre powerhouse Jamie Lloyd, England rugby icon Maro Itoje, football champions the Lionesses, and music standouts Lewis Capaldi, Laufey, Nemzzz (who performed at the event), and Wet Leg.
Among this constellation of stars, Tems made an entrance that turned heads. Days after headlining a concert at AFROPUNK Brasil 2025, the Grammy-winning Nigerian artist attended GQ’s MOTY celebration looking every inch the global star she has become.
Tems’ Soft, Sculpted and Elegant Look
Tems arrived in a textured white outfit that only she can pull off. She wore a fitted white tank-style top tucked into a beautifully sculpted corset that defined her waist.
The look fell into a long, textured knit skirt with soft fringed edges, the kind of piece that moved with her.
Stylist Dunsin Wright, Tems’ long-time collaborator, was behind the look, and it’s clear the duo’s creative chemistry remains unmatched. Their partnership has shaped Tems’ red carpet identity over the years through minimalistic, feminine looks that always make Tems stand out at every event.
Makeup: Defined Eyes, Luminous Skin and a Statement Lip
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Hair: Soft Curls and Retro Glam
Hairstylist Ashanti Lation, who has been styling Tems’ hair for years, styled her in soft, structured curls that framed her face. There was a hint of retro glamour to it with short, bouncy curls and a slightly tousled finish.
A Well-Deserved Spotlight
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She was representing the new wave of African artists who continue to shape global culture, and as always, she looked completely at ease doing it.
Tems didn’t need theatrics or over-the-top styling to make a statement. She let her team, Dunsin, Perez, and Lation, do what they do best, which is to highlight her natural presence, her soft confidence, and her timeless beauty. At a night dedicated to honouring cultural trailblazers, she fit right in.
