Uche Natori has always been a trendsetter, constantly pushing the boundaries of fashion on TikTok. Her unique sense of style and ability to connect with her audience have made her a household name. With this award, she has solidified her position as a leading figure in the fashion and beauty realm.
Her all-black outfit at the awards ceremony was a sight to behold. The sleek blazer, paired with pantyhose, added a touch of sophistication. The flowy wool coat completed the look, giving it an elegant and timeless appeal. And the stunning gold clutch purse served as the perfect finishing touch, adding a pop of glamour.
The first-ever UK and Ireland TikTok Awards brought together 72 shortlisted creators with an astonishing combined following of over 101 million. This event celebrated creators across 12 diverse categories, from travel and food to education and entertainment. The winners were chosen through over 2.9 million votes cast by TikTok users, highlighting the power and influence of the platform.
Each category had its own set of exceptional creators, but Uche Natori's win in the Fashion and Beauty category stood out. It demonstrated the platform's ability to recognize and celebrate talent in various fields and inspire others to pursue their passions.
Here is the complete list of winners at the UK and Ireland TikTok Awards:
Creator of the Year – Kyra-Mae Turner
Entertainment Creator of the Year – Nicholas Flannery
Food Creator of the Year – Maddi Neye-Swift
Sport Creator of the Year – John Nellis
Fashion and Beauty Creator of the Year – Uche Natori
Travel Creator of the Year – Ryan Losasso and Jade Beaty
Education Creator of the Year – Manny Wallace
Voice for Change – Iain Ward
High-Quality Content Creator of the Year – Miles Laflin
Rising Star Creator of the Year – George Harper
Video of the Year – Jay Foreman
Breakthrough Artist of the Year – Myles Smith