
At the Britain Got Talent live semi-final in April 2026, Amanda Holden wore a custom bronze Loube corset mini with an asymmetrical train – and the contrast is the hook.
Now this is drama.
For the first live semi-final of Britain Got Talent in late April 2026, Amanda Holden stepped out in a custom bronze gown by Loube, and it’s the contrast that makes it memorable. From the front, you get a structured corset-style mini. From the side, there’s a sweeping, floor-length asymmetrical train catching the light behind her.
The upper section fits close through the torso with a sculpted, strapless neckline that curves into a soft V at the center. The bronze fabric has a metallic sheen that shifts between warm copper and deeper brown depending on the light, and the surface looks smooth and firm rather than floaty. Then the skirt breaks the symmetry – short at the front, dramatic at the back, with volume that lifts slightly away from the legs.
That push and pull between mini and train is bold, but it lands. It gives her legs center stage while still delivering full red carpet impact.
She finished the look with gold-tone jewelry by Maria Black and transparent-heeled shoes from Gianvito Rossi, the clear heels keeping the focus on the dress rather than adding another competing color. Styled by Karl Willett, the whole thing feels tightly edited rather than overworked.
You can see more of Amanda Holden at Britain Got Talent, but this one stands out for its shape play alone.
It fits squarely into the current celebrity red carpet mood – structured, high-shine, unapologetic.
Would you have kept the dramatic train, or cut this into a straight mini?
The train is the risk, and she commits to it.







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