Every Single BAFTAs Red Carpet Look You Need to See
The BAFTAs is the one red carpet during awards season where stars experiment with their look and embrace London's famed eccentric and rule-breaking approach to fashion.
This year, it seems like many of the stars were inspired by the theatrical costumes in the nominated film, The Favourite, as the red carpet was filled with oversized bows, full tulle skirts, elaborate ruffles and dramatic winged eye shadow. Rachel Weisz stayed true to the aesthetic of the film in an angelic frothy gown by Gucci whilst Margot Robbie, Lily Collins and Thandie Newton's looks also reflected the theme.
Hollywood royalty was joined by actual royalty at the ceremony, as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were the last to walk the red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall. Kate wore a white flowing gown with a nipped-in waist and flowers along one shoulder with a pair of silver glittery heels by Jimmy Choo. Other headlining looks included Olivia Colman's black-and-white sleeved Emilia Wickstead gown with a sweeping cape-like train cascading from the waist and Cate Blanchett's fitted black Christopher Kane dress with oversized colourful gems in build into the cutout neckline.
This isn't just a night to celebrate the British film industry, as London-based designers also took centre stage. Many actresses chose to wear British labels, including Stella McCartney, Roksanda, Christopher Kane and Emilia Wickstead. Keep scrolling to see the best red carpet looks from this year's EE BAFTAs…
WHO: Margot Robbie
WEAR: Chanel Haute Couture
WHO: Rachel Weisz
WEAR: Gucci gown; Cartier jewellery
WHO: Olivia Colman
WEAR: Emilia Wickstead
WHO: Cate Blanchett
WEAR: Custom Christopher Kane; Sergio Rossi shoes; Pomellato jewellery
WHO: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
WEAR: Jimmy Choo shoes
WHO: Irina Shayk
WEAR: Burberry
WHO: Rachel Brosnahan
WEAR: Erdem
WHO: Timothée Chalamet
WEAR: Haider Ackermann
WHO: Letitia Wright
WEAR: Stella McCartney
WHO: Thandie Newton
WEAR: Valentino; Jimmy Choo shoes
WHO: Lucy Boynton
WEAR: Dior gown; Roger Vivier shoes; Swarovski jewellery
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WHO: Viola Davis
WEAR: Custom Armani Privé gown; Stuart Weitzman shoes; Fernando Jorge jewellery
WHO: Sophie Okonedo
WHO: Lily Collins
WEAR: Givenchy Haute Couture
WHO: Salma Hayek
WHO: Amy Adams
WEAR: Antonio Berardi
WHO: Glenn Close
WEAR: Alexander McQueen
WHO: Melissa McCarthy
WHO: Amy Jackson
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WHO: Cynthia Erivo
WEAR: Vera Wang
WHO: Barbara Meier
WHO: Eleanor Tomlinson
WEAR: Ralph Russo; De Beers jewellery
WHO: Laura Whitmore
WHO: Sandy Powell
WHO: Edith Bowman
WHO: Maya Jama
WEAR: Aadnevik
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WHO: Zawe Ashton
WEAR: Roksanda
WHO: Mary J. Blige
WEAR: Ralph Russo
WHO: Claire Foy
WEAR: Oscar de la Renta; Jimmy Choo shoes
WHO: Stacy Martin
WEAR: Dior
WHO: Olga Kurylenko
WEAR: Armani Privé
WHO: Joseph Fiennes and Maria Dolores Dieguez
WHO: Laura Harrier
WEAR: Louis Vuitton
WHO: Millie Mackintosh
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