The film world’s brightest stars descended upon London’s iconic Royal Festival Hall on Sunday for the much-anticipated British Academy Film Awards – affectionately known as the BAFTAs. Often seen as a strong indicator for the upcoming Academy Awards, these awards are just three weeks away. This year, cinematic epic “One Battle After Another” leads the pack with a remarkable 14 nominations for Best Picture, closely followed by “Sinners” with 13 nods, and both “Hamnet” and “Marty Supreme” scoring 11 nominations each. The charismatic Alan Cumming is set to host the star-studded ceremony.
But before any golden masks are handed out, the true spectacle begins on the red carpet. Join us as we showcase the captivating fashion choices of this year’s nominees and presenters as they make their grand entrances.
Here are some of the standout looks:
Timothée Chalamet, a nominee for Best Leading Actor for his role in “Marty Supreme,” made a striking appearance.
Teyana Taylor, who earned a nod for Best Supporting Actress in “One Battle After Another,” dazzled the crowd.
Best Leading Actress nominee Emma Stone, recognized for “Bugonia,” brought her signature elegance.
Leonardo DiCaprio, a strong contender for Best Leading Actor for “One Battle After Another,” arrived looking sharp.
Carey Mulligan, nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her powerful performance in “The Ballad of Wallis Island,” was a vision.
Double nominee Chase Infiniti, up for both the Rising Star Award and Best Leading Actress for “One Battle After Another,” graced the carpet.
Michael B. Jordan, nominated for Best Leading Actor for his work in “Sinners,” brought his usual charisma.
Odessa A’zion, recognized for Best Supporting Actress in “Marty Supreme,” made her entrance.
Cillian Murphy, representing the Outstanding British Film nominee “Steve,” arrived with poise.
Sadie Sink, soon to star as Juliet in a West End production of “Romeo & Juliet,” captivated onlookers.
Wagner Moura, from “The Secret Agent,” a nominee for Best Film Not in the English Language, was also present.
Rose Byrne, nominated for Best Leading Actress for “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” showcased her style.
Director Oliver Laxe, whose film “Sirat” is nominated for Best Film Not in the English Language, stepped onto the carpet.
The talented vocal trio from “KPop Demon Hunters”—Rei Ami, Ejae, and Audrey Nuna—stunned in their coordinated looks.
Veteran actress Glenn Close made a timeless statement.
Power couple Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst arrived together, exuding Hollywood glamour.
Kathryn Hahn brought her unique charm to the event.
The evening’s host, Alan Cumming, was among the first to arrive, setting an energetic tone.
Emily Watson, nominated for Best Supporting Actress for “Hamnet,” looked radiant.
Erin Doherty, star of “Adolescence,” made a memorable impression.
Maggie Gyllenhaal showcased her distinctive style.
Saja Kilani, representing the Best Film Not in the English Language nominee “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” was present.
Robert Aramayo, a dual nominee for the Rising Star Award and Best Leading Actor for “I Swear,” turned heads.
Minnie Driver brought her classic elegance to the red carpet.
Stellan Skarsgard, nominated for Best Supporting Actor for “Sentimental Value,” arrived with gravitas.
Kerry Washington delivered a stunning fashion moment.
Alicia Vikander made a sophisticated statement.
Motaz Malhees, from the critically acclaimed “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” also made an appearance.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw looked breathtaking as she arrived.
Renowned designer Vera Wang graced the event with her iconic presence.
Aaron Pierre stepped out in style.
Sarah Niles brought a vibrant energy to the red carpet.