Stars of the year’s biggest movies gathered at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday for the British Academy Film Awards, or BAFTAs, as they’re known. Britain’s answer to the Oscars, the BAFTAs have proven a broadly reliable precursor to the Academy Awards, now just three weeks away. “One Battle After Another” leads the best picture nominations with 14, followed closely by “Sinners” (13) and “Hamnet” and “Marty Supreme” with 11 each. Alan Cumming will host the ceremony, as the nominees duke it out.
But before a single award is bestowed, there are entrances to be made. Scroll on to see what nominees and presenters are wearing for their arrivals.

Timothée Chalamet, nominated for best leading actor for “Marty Supreme,” arrived in custom Givenchy.

Teyana Taylor, nominated for best supporting actress for “One Battle After Another.”

Paul Mescal, nominated for best supporting actor for “Hamnet,” in Prada.

Emma Stone, nominated for best leading actress for “Bugonia,” in Louis Vuitton.

William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrive with Jane Millichip, the chief executive of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and Ken Olisa, Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London.

Chase Infiniti, nominated for the rising star award and best leading actress for “One Battle After Another,” arrived in Louis Vuitton gown.

Michael B. Jordan, nominated for best leading actor for “Sinners.”

Paddington Bear was among the lineup of presenters.

Odessa A’zion, nominated for best supporting actress for “Marty Supreme.”

Tilda Swinton arrived in Chanel.

Leonardo DiCaprio, nominated for best leading actor for “One Battle After Another,” wore Dior.

Kate Hudson, nominated for best leading actress for “Song Sung Blue,” arrived in Prada.

Carey Mulligan, nominated for best supporting actress for “The Ballad of Wallis Island.”

Ethan Hawke, nominated for best leading actor for “Blue Moon,” in Giorgio Armani.

Sadie Sink, who will play Juliet in a coming West End production of “Romeo & Juliet.”

Rose Byrne, nominated for best leading actress for “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” wore Miu Miu.

Gracie Abrams

Wagner Moura of “The Secret Agent,” one of the nominees for best film not in the English language.

From left, Rei Ami, Ejae and Audrey Nuna, the singing voices of Huntr/x in “KPop Demon Hunters.”

Glenn Close

Oliver Laxe, director of “Sirat,” a nominee for best film not in the English language.

Jesse Plemons, nominated for best leading actor for “Bugonia,” with his wife, Kirsten Dunst.

Benicio Del Toro, nominated for best supporting actor for “One Battle After Another,” wearing Giorgio Armani.

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, nominated for best supporting actress for “Sentimental Value,” wore a Giorgio Armani gown.

Archie Madekwe, a nominee for the rising star award.

Kathryn Hahn

Wunmi Mosaku, nominated for best supporting actress for “Sinners” and Tash Moseley.

Alan Cumming, host of the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards.

Renate Reinsve, nominated for best leading actress for “Sentimental Value,” arrived in Louis Vuitton.

Josh Safdie, nominated for best director, best original screenplay and best editing for “Marty Supreme,” and Sara Rossein.

Leomie Anderson

Emily Watson, nominated for best supporting actress for “Hamnet.”

Cillian Murphy of “Steve,” nominated for outstanding British film.

Chloé Zhao, nominated for best director and best adapted screenplay for “Hamnet,” in a Gabriela Hearst gown.

Miles Caton, one of the stars of “Sinners” and a nominee for the rising star award, in Louis Vuitton.

Erin Doherty of “Adolescence” in Louis Vuitton.

Harry Lawtey

Maggie Gyllenhaal

Ruth E. Carter, nominated for best costume design for “Sinners.”

Patrick Dempsey

Sheila Atim in Giorgio Armani.

Posy Sterling, a nominee for the EE Rising Star Award.

Robert Aramayo, nominated for the rising star award and the best leading actor for “I Swear.”

Jenna Coleman in a Giorgia Armani gown.

Jafar Panahi, director of “It Was Just an Accident,” one of the nominees for best film not in the English language, and Philippe Martin.

Maya Rudolph in Chanel.

Saja Kilani of “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” a nominee for best film not in the English language.

Minnie Driver

Stellan Skarsgard, nominated for best supporting actor for “Sentimental Value.”

Kerry Washington

Gillian Anderson

Aimee Lou Wood

Alicia Vikander in Saint Laurent.

Motaz Malhees of “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” a nominee for best film not in the English language.

Gugu Mbatha-Raw wore Giorgio Armani.

Vera Wang

Aaron Pierre

Sarah Niles