The Social Media Awards didn’t just celebrate the biggest names online last night — it also gave us one of the most creative dress codes we’ve seen in a while.The theme for the evening was Show Malta Some Lovin, and guests absolutely ran with it, turning local culture, nostalgia, food, music and iconic moments into unforgettable fashion statements.And honestly? Malta understood the assignment.Ira Losco arrived wearing her legendary 7th Wonder outfit, bringing back one of Malta’s most unforgettable Eurovision Song Contest moments.Sarah Vella Zerafa served pure nostalgia in her instantly recognisable Time To Eat advert-inspired look, a moment many Maltese people clocked immediately.Valentina Rossi wore a black gown featuring the words of Malta’s national anthem in bold 3D print detail, one of the standout statement looks of the night.Matt Black paid tribute to Maltese heritage in the traditional għonnella, blending culture with red carpet confidence.Ryan and Josmar leaned into iconic Maltese Eurovision Song Contest history, dressing as legendary contestants Renato and Joe Grech.Giselle brought the love with heart-filled fashion that definitely showed Malta plenty of Lovin.Only Dans embraced local flavour in a playful ħanżirata and Benna-inspired outfit that people won’t forget anytime soon.David from Invent 3D turned heads in a 3D printed pastizz, because nothing says Malta quite like that.And a special shoutout goes to John Winfield, who wore a football kit with the number 10 and added the word Lovin to celebrate Lovin Malta’s 10-year anniversary.From iconic throwbacks and national pride to food references and pure chaos, the SMA dress code gave us everything we wanted and more.One thing’s certain: when Malta gets told to show itself some Lovin… it shows up.Which is your favourite look?•