Tag: BAFTAs

  • BAFTAs 2015 | Red Carpet Fashion Round Up

    It was the biggest night in the British film calendar this past Sunday, with the BAFTA’s held at the Royal Opera House in London. Normally a more subdued run up to the Oscars – and sadly always slightly overshadowed by the Grammys – but this year’s red carpet was particularly fantastic for fashion.

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    Blooming Marvellous & Best Dressed Award | Keira Knightley

    Knocking it out of the park, again, was the beautiful Keira Knightley. The Imitation Game actress wore a gorgeous a-line Giambattista Valli midi-gown with some seriously breathtaking floral details. The bodice itself is honestly my favourite part with all it’s pretty white petals which works wonderfully with the floral embroidery on the skirt. Paired with simple black pumps and lightly curled, side-swept locks, Keira let this stunner of a gown do the talking. I’m hoping her winning streak extends out to the Oscars!

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    Best Princess Moment Award | Laura Haddock

    You’d expect one of the leading actresses up for one of the awards to capture everyone’s attention on the red carpet, but Laura Haddock (actress and wife of Sam Claflin) truly blew me away. Laura was the absolute picture of elegance in this truly stunning tulle Ashi Studio gown, paired with simply with a pair of beautiful diamond earrings. I love for princess moments like this, so Laura did not let me down here.

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    The Valentino Daydream Award | Hannah Bagshawe

    Speaking of plus ones, Hannah Bagshawe gave her equally fashionable other half, Eddie Redmayne, a run for his money in a wonderfully whimsical and fairytale-like Valentino gown. Can we seriously please take a minute to appreciate the stunning detail in this gown? From the faded feathered, gold embroidery around her shoulders to the floral detail falling into the skirt, there’s so much to look at, it’s amazing. Hannah kept this look very simple with barely-there make up, a loose up-do and small gold clutch. Beautiful.

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    White Hot Award | Amy Adams

    Actress Amy Adams, was an absolute vision in white, wearing a custom made Lanvin gown. It’s super sleek and so refreshing on Amy, who often favours the ol’ Hollywood glamour look. The wide silver belt is just the touch to keep this look from fading too far into the backdrop. Not it would, this stark white shade works so well with Amy’s complexion and red hair.

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    Prada Perfection Award | Gugu Mbatha-Raw

    Sweeping onto the red carpet in this gorgeous lilac hued Prada gown was Rising Star award nominee, Gugu Mbatha-Raw. This modern day take on the drop waist shape gives off a very Audrey Hepburn feel, which works so well on Gugu. I also love the contrasting detailing on the waist, shoulders and neckline for added interest.

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    Fiery & Foxy Award | Julianne Moore

    What a knock out look from Julianne Moore! The Best Actress winner pretty much owned the night in her red Tom Ford gown. With it’s dramatic plunge neck and body con cut, it’s certainly a head-turning look. This hue looks gorgeous on Julianne and she looks like modern day Rita Hayworth with her loose locks and striking features.

    BAFTAs15-Lea-SeydouxRay Of Sunshine Award | Lea Seydoux

    Speaking of retro throwbacks, Lea Seydoux glided onto the red carpet in this dazzling Prada number. Normally cut-outs are more at home on edgier minimalistic looks but the ones on this gown alongside the swathes of sweeping fabric look so damn chic. Together with Lea’s bold red lip, this look is a winner for me.

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    Glitter And Be Good Award | Julie Walters

    Last, but certainly not least! A shining star on the red carpet was the ever endearing Julie Walters, who attended the awards in a glittering, sequin ensemble by Adrianna Papell. This a sensational gown and I’m grateful Julie let it do the talking with classic jewelled earrings and bangles.

    So that’s all guys, which was your favourite BAFTA look?

    Have I missed any other noteworthy ensembles?

    R.xoxo

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  • BAFTAs 2014 | Red Carpet Fashion Round Up

    All eyes were on London yesterday evening with what seemed like half of Hollywood in town to celebrate the BAFTAs at the Royal Opera House. Thankfully the rain held off this year as the stars walked the red carpet and I was especially impressed with this year’s sartorial choices. Here are some of my favourites…

    BAFTAs14-Lupita Nyong’oThe ‘Oops you did it again!’ Award | Lupita N’yong’o
    With a certain American Hustle starlet noticeably absent from the ceremony, Lupita filled the Dior shaped gap on the red carpet in a full-length, green Dior Couture gown. Once again she definitely isn’t shying away from colour in this bold hue, not many people would’ve been able to pull this off but she wears it with much flair! A simple metallic belt and golden cuff-style bracelets set off this very elegant look.
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    The ‘Can you not with your everything’ Award | Samantha Barks
    Appearing like an angelic apparition at the event, Sam Barks seemed to glide up the red carpet in this stunningly simple Calvin Klein gown. The creamy hue goes wonderfully with her olive skin tone and I adore the addition of the statement pearl necklaces. Beautiful look, beautiful woman. *le sigh*
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    The Best of Burberry Award | Sam Claflin & Laura Haddock
    Sam and Laura for me were the best dressed couple of the evening, with both of them choosing to deck themselves head to toe in Burberry. Sam went for a very dapper navy suit and bowtie, whilst Laura went for a minimalist draped and backless gown.
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    The ‘Lady Is A Vamp’ Award | Amy Adams
    Showing off her darker side, Amy, turned up at the event in a jet black Victoria Beckham gown. The dress itself is chock full of detail, from the simplicity of the column skirt to the sheer neckline set off with a subtle menswear inspired collar, and with an added berry hued lip colour, there’s very little I don’t love about this look. I love the diversity Amy’s bringing to the red carpet events this year, let’s hope her Oscar look is just as showstopping!
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    The ‘Ravishing In Red’ Award | Emma Thompson
    Emma is really having a ball this awards season! She been a little reserved in terms of colour so far, but that all changed when she stepped out in this Maria Grachvogel gown. The draping around the shoulders and waistline are oh so flattering, and felt very Vivienne Westwood. Before heading inside to warm up she also wore a spectacular fur collared, full-length white coat over the dress. Normally I’m not a great fan of outerwear covering up gorgeous gowns, but I kind of wish she kept it on for the whole ceremony. It’s such a dramatic look, I love it!
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    The Shimmering Mermaid Award | Olga Kurylenko
    I really didn’t mean for the title of this award to be insulting but it’s the first thing that popped into my head, because I really truly love Olga’s Burberry gown. There’s an elegant simplicity to the peek-a-boo bodice, before a dramatic lead into the embellished bronze coloured scaled skirt which all adds up to a great red carpet look.
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    The Boldest Use Of Colour Award | Naomie Harris
    Giving Lupita a run for her money for most daring use of colour on the red carpet, Naomie’s hot pink Gucci gown was certainly one of the most striking stars of the night. The low lapel neckline and contrasting black accents and accessories add an air of sophistication to the whole look.
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    The Power Couple Award | Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie
    There’s no doubt Brangelina were the stars of the night thanks to their coordinating outfit choices! Both Brad and Ange suited up in matching black tuxedos, Valentino and Saint Laurent respectively. In a sea of gowns and a mass of traditional looks during awards show season, Angelina certainly made her mark as one of the most memorable looks of the evening.
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    The Queen of the Evening Award | Helen Mirren
    Recipient of the BAFTA Fellowship award Helen Mirren, looked especially regal in a sequin and tulle Jacques Azagury gown. The entire look is brilliantly dramatic with its midnight blue colour, the embellished bodice, the addition of the bedazzling silver jewellery and the nice contrast with her red clutch and nails. 
    Let me know what you thought of the BAFTA’s fashion!

    R.xoxo
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  • BAFTAs 2013 | Red carpet fashion round up

    In a rainy London the 2013 BAFTAs were held with the celebs from across the film world braving the downpour for the night! Check out some of my highlights (and low lights) from the red carpet…
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    Easily the two best dressed for me were the ever gorgeous Marion Cotillard and Jennifer Lawrence. While others chose to mimic the grey skies over looking the Royal Opera House, these two stood out from the crowd. Marion was a welcome burst of yellow sunshine in her Dior Couture gown. Once again she shyed away from the status quo, giving us an impressive gown with unusual architecture and styled to perfection. Bravo Ms Cotillard. Jennifer was brave enough to take on white under the rainclouds – albeit sporting a winter coat outside before shedding in once in the warm. She too was wearing Dior, this time embellished with sleek hair. The beauty is in the dress’ simplicity here so a pair of jewel drop earring was all she needed. Both actresses have now set the bar for the big Oscar night – fingers crossed they don’t disappoint!

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    Anne Hathaway paid tribute to us Brits in a sleek Burberry gown. Anne once again looks beautiful here and the embellished top and sweet pink lips keep the look interesting enough for me. Elizabeth Olsen was another favourite of mine, taking a risk with Chanel Couture gown. I have a feeling this dress will split opinion but I love it. My only niggling point would be that I wish the peplum skirt looked as full as it did on the runway. 

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    A double whammy of Elie Saab from Amy Adams and Sarah Jessica Parker. Amy wore a gorgeous black lace gown with sheer panelling. I really love this on Amy, it’s something a little different to what she usually goes for and I’m glad she wore her hair up to show off the detailing on the dress. SJP’s jumpsuit was again something a little different, but unlike Amy, SJP simply blended right into the background. You expect fabulous when Sarah hits an event like this, especially something as high profile as the BAFTAs.

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    It wasn’t all doom, gloom and black dresses at the awards. Jessica Chastain looked stunning in a blue Roland Mouret gown. The dress itself has a slight minimalist quality about it but is styled up with old siren hair and classic red lips. Andrea Riseborough took a cue from Marion Cotillard with another bright yellow gown, this time Vivienne Westwood Couture, and like Jessica went for a classic Hollywood styling with simple jewels. 

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    Another Roland Mouret gown came from actress Jennifer Garner. With it’s architectural detailing the gown was one of the more interesting down the red carpet, and if it weren’t for Elizabeth Olsen and Marion Cotillard then she probably would’ve been high on my best dressed list. She does look great here though! Gemma Arterton also took a risk in a graphic print Celia Kritharioti mermaid dress. I’m on the fence here. It’s certainly bold but I’m left feeling the horizontal stripes look wider than usual. 

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    Helen Mirren was the talk of the BAFTAs, after debuting her soft pink hairdo. I’m still on the fence about the new look – though if anyone that age is gonna pull off pink hair it’ll be Helen Mirren – but I do love her pale blue Nicholas Oakwell Couture gown. From the embroidery to the layered skirt, it’s really beautiful. Thandie Newton equally turned heads in  vampish Louis Vuitton lace number. Again the dress is gorgeous, but the hair is a little questionable, perhaps for the Grammys but not the BAFTAs.

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    And finally two new-ish faces. Representing the Les Mis contingent with Anne, the ever beautiful Samantha Barks was taking a night off playing Nancy to arrive at the event in a Celia Kritharioti gown. The overall look is seductively sexy, but the cleavage may be a little too much on this occasion. 
    Winner of the rising star award Juno Temple looked very polished in Stella McCartney. This is the best I’ve seen Juno look on the red carpet, rising star indeed! 
    Keep on wishing…
    R.xoxo