Holly Valance with Nick Candy. Photo: PA
While we do like to see a bit of leather on the red carpet, Holly didn't quite get it right in our eyes. Not only is this dress very tight, it's also very short (possibly the worst combination when it comes to red carpet style) and those puffed out sleeves look plain odd. We also can't fail to notice the Strictly star's other red carpet faux pas - she towers above her boyfriend in those heels!
Let us know how you rate Holly's leather look and take a look below to see the complete line-up from this year's Strictly.
- Tess Daly and Bruce Forsyth<p> Tess is ecstatic about her jumpsuit. Bruce cannot take in its bright splendour.</p>

- Holly Valance<p> Holly takes the approach that bigger is better with sequins. It's a smart move because they can also double as a handy mirror.</p>

- Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli<p> Alesha wears a Beyonce-adjacent mermaid style dress and Madonna-adjacent hair. She is literally adjacent to fellow judge Bruno Tonioli.</p>

- Harry Judd<p> Question - does Harry always looks like the sun is in his eyes?</p> <p> That aside, he has done up too many of his buttons. Wardrobe should probably tell him that is NOT how Strictly rolls.</p>

- Alex Jones<p> We have absolutely no idea how this dress can possibly be providing the necessary support.</p>

- Jason Donovan<p> This is your sparkly television comeback and <em>that's </em>how you choose to pose? Get it together, man!</p>

- Lulu<p> We have no intention of questioning the eighties-workout-leotard-meets-ostrich vibe but why is it in navy? Why not something neon? WHY?</p>

- Audley Harrison<p> They gave Audley a relatively sensible white shirt - frankly we think he should have kicked off about that and demanded pink feathers. We would have.</p>

- Edwina Currie<p> We're wondering how Edwina is going to be able to dance given her left leg in this picture seems to be made entirely from jelly.</p>

- Dan Lobb<p> Most uncomfortable man ever.</p>

- Nancy Del'Olio<p> See, we assume Nancy just wears stuff like this all the time. This would be something she would hoover the living room in, for example.</p>

- Russell Grant<p> This is slightly too close to Abanazer-from-Christmas-pantomime-Aladdin territory to be truly alluring but perhaps the starburst pattern means something in astrology-speak.</p>

- Anita Dobson<p> Anita, you look lovely!</p>

- Rory Bremner<p> This is not a very good impression of a dancer. Too much waving and not enough dancing.</p>

- Chelsee Healy<p> </p> <div style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; line-height: 12pt; color: rgb(51, 51, 51); background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "> <p> It's like if Katy Perry's underwear was kidnapped by a team of spider fashion designers with a taste for the fabulous.</p> </div>

- Robbie Savage<p> Robbie Savage is clearly the spiritual successor to David Ginola's L'Oreal crown.</p>

- Flavia Cacace and Vincent Simone<p> Gosh.</p>

- Ola Jordan and James Jordan<p> Embodiment of modesty, James Jordan, makes a low key entrance without removing any items of clothing.</p>

- Erin Boag and Anton du Beke<p> Erin and Anton try to out-chest each other.</p>

- Natalie Lowe and Brendan Cole<p> We're kind of scared of Natalie. We think Brendan might be too.</p>

- Aliona Vilani and Artem Chigvintsev<p> See, Harry, this is how you wear a shirt on Strictly.</p>

- Kristina Rihanoff and Robin Windsor<p> Or this.</p>

- Katya Virshilas and Pasha Kovalev<p> Tyra would be so enraged by Pasha's randomly pointing finger that she would have overturned her <em>America's Next Top Model</em> judging desk and and told him off in at least five different theatrical accents by now.</p>

- Craig Revel Horwood and Len Goodman<p> YAY!</p>

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