Our Top 6 Favorite Red Carpet Looks From The 78th British Academy Film Awards
Selena Gomez, Vanessa Kirby, and Corey Mylchreest attending the BAFTA Awards
The Bafta Awards are tonight and Hollywood turned out for the prestigious ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Always held before the Academy Awards, the winners can often be a determinate for the Oscar winners. The most nominated film is “Conclave,” by Edward Berger with 12 nominations, and “Emilia Pérez” directed by Jacques Audiard with 11 nominations. Other top nominated films are “The Brutalist” directed by Brady Corbet, “Anora” by Sean Baker, and “A Complete Unknown” by James Mangold.
See our top favorite looks:
Selena Gomez in Custom Schiaperelli
The Haute Couture gown, designed by Daniel Roseberry, is a long sleeveless gown fully embroidered with silver sequins, crystals, rhinestones and tassels for a “vibrating” effect, enhanced with contrasted black velvet off-shoulder sleeves.
This is Gomez’s first BAFTA nomination for her performance in Emilia Perez, directed by Jacques Audiard.
David Jonsson in custom Gucci
The BAFTA EE Rising Star Nominee in a black wool single-breasted tuxedo with satin peak lapel, worn with an embroidered vest, satin bowtie, white classic shirt, and black leather lace up shoes.
Zoe Saldana in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello
The lace dress is accompanied with la Scandale Platform sandals in satin crepe.
Corey Mylchreest in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello
The Netflix “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,” actor is wearing a tuxedo jacket in grain de poudre, a shirt in silk muslin, tuxedo straight pants in graind de poudre, and Vadim derbies in glazed leather.
Anna Kendrick in Georges Chakra
Wearing a creation from the Lebanese designer Georges Chakra, from his AW2005 Couture collection, from the archives, is a silk chiffon pleated gown adorned with bands of cascading black crystal fringe and a sweeping train.
Vanessa Kirby in CELINE by Hedi Slimane
The black couture dress with volume sleeves is in double satin faille.