Stars descended on London for this year’s Bafta Film Awards at the Royal Festival Hall, to celebrate the best of the big screen.
A host of famous names gathered for the UK film calendar’s most celebrated night; some of the women favoured ruffled dresses, while others opted for opulent colours and various textures including velvet and sequins.
While the majority of men wore tuxedos, the only bear – Paddington – turned up in his usual duffle coat and hat (which we hope had a marmalade sandwich stashed beneath it, in case he felt peckish).
Getty ImagesJessie Buckley, who won best actress for Hamnet, and Chloé Zhao, nominated for best director, appeared on the red carpet together in regal blue and gold dresses.
Getty ImagesNo stranger to award ceremonies, One Battle After Another’s star Leonardo DiCaprio, who was up for best actor, strolled onto the red carpet outside the venue.
Getty ImagesHamnet star Paul Mescal, who was a best supporting actor nominee, embraced his girlfriend, singer Gracie Abrams, before the ceremony, with many fans on social media saying they had made themselves “red carpet official” by appearing together.
Getty ImagesTimothée Chalamet, who was up for best actor for Marty Supreme, attended the awards with his girlfriend, reality star and businesswoman Kylie Jenner.
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Getty ImagesWunmi Mosaku, who won for best supporting actress for Sinners, opted for a striking blue layered dress, which shimmered on the red carpet.
Getty ImagesTeyana Taylor, who was up for best supporting actress for One Battle After Another, is bang on trend with the colour of her silken ruffled dress, in a deep, rich brown. It also no doubt stopped her getting chilly on the red carpet.
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Getty ImagesUS actor Michael B Jordan, also famous for his roles in the Black Panther films and Creed, was up for best actor for his role as twins in Sinners.
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Getty ImagesJesse Plemons, who recently appeared in TV series Black Mirror, was up for best actor for Bugonia. He attended the awards with his wife, actress Kirsten Dunst, who wore a bold silk jacket.
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Getty ImagesProlific author Maggie O’Farrell, who wrote Hamnet, wore a feather (or perhaps a writer’s quill) on top of her head, while her striking gold boots contrasted with her red outfit.
Getty ImagesAlan Cumming was the host with the most, certainly when it came to hair embellishments and his sparkling brooch. The US Traitors host and actor was clearly delighted to showcase his sartorial style on the red carpet.
Getty ImagesAudrey Nuna, one of the singers of Golden, from KPop Demon Hunters girlband Huntr/X, wore a distinctive red, white and blue ruffled outfit with a dog emblem. She later performed during the show.
Getty ImagesSong Sung Blue star and best actress nominee Kate Hudson went for a classic, long red silk dress.
Getty ImagesRose Byrne, nominated for best actress for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, wore a long cream and silver dress with a ruffled hemline.
Getty ImagesMarty Supreme’s Odessa A’zion, up for best supporting actress, wore a long, black lace off-the-shoulder dress.
Getty ImagesHamnet’s Noah Jupe and Stranger Things star Sadie Sink, who are starring next month in Romeo and Juliet on the London stage, were at the ceremony together.
Getty ImagesAdolescence star Erin Doherty was also at this year’s ceremony. Known for her cutting-edge red-carpet fashion choices, she wore a dark, silken folded dress with large ruffles in the skirt.
Getty ImagesWhite Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood, who was nominated for a Bafta rising star award in 2023, attended the awards.
Getty ImagesCarey Mulligan, up for best supporting actress for The Ballad of Wallis Island, opted for a simple, deep blue silk dress.







