BAFTAs 2024 red carpet: the best and worst looks
For the second year in a row, the Royal Festival Hall at London's Southbank Centre hosted the BAFTAs gala. It was the meeting point for a host of stars who shone on their own on a spectacular red carpet.
Everyone wants to look their best on the red carpet and the BAFTAs 2024 were no exception. These were the best - and some of the worst - looks from the red carpet.
Red, Valentino, Tiffany & Co and Dua Lipa is a perfect combination - so how could it not work? This spectacular Pierpaolo Piccioli design, with infinity cape, was the clear winner of the red carpet.
As usual this awards season, the actress took a Barbie design and made it shine on the red carpet. On this occasion, a beautiful two-tone design by Armani Privé.
Always original, the actress opted for a Harris Reed design with a spectacular silver corset and cape.
Perfectly unique, Paul Mescal opted for this Gucci design and Cartier jewellery.
Another black and white number... a surprising 40s-inspired Haute Couture Tamara Ralph design, with puffed sleeves covered by roses.
Margot Robbie is not the only one who has been inspired by her character to look stylish. Emma Stone opted for a custom Louis Vuitton inspired by Bella Baxter, the character of 'Poor Things' that can (and should) give her the second Oscar.
Optng for timeless Chanel, Naomi Campbell's layered ruffles went down a treat on the red carpet.
This look from Boss is absolutely stunning. Flared pants, navy blue jacket, sash, bow and and eye catching flower detail. One of the most elegant celebrities of the 21st century adorned the look with jewellery from Tiffany & Co.
The best look at the BAFTAs? Undoubtedly in the top 3. A beautiful, asymmetrical design by Sabina Bilenko went to Charithra Chandran and she wore it in spectacular fashion.
He has been - and will be - Ken, forever, and he continues live up to it by looking the part, wearing spectacular designs like this Gucci.
We love this Gucci number with plunging neckline with metallic shorts. Colour, tick. Design, tick. Fun element, tick. Winner.
Transparent fabric and sequins signed by Elie Saab was Emily Blunt's surprising, and wise, choice.
We are able to confirm that the Barry Keoghan has style... in abundance. Supporting the fact was his outfit from the hand of Burberry and Boucheron jewellery.
One of the looks of the night, for obvious reasons. The Canadian actress wore this white Loewe with marabou feathers and stood out.
There is elegance in simplicity, as proven by this romantic cut Dior design that Rosamund Pike made shine on the red carpet.
The towering actress has taken the contemporary look to another level with this Miu Miu design that combines a black crop top with sheer culotte skirt and blue tights with bows at the hip. An impossible combination for anyone except for her.
Marilyn Monroe is still a fashion influence and always will be. The Louis Vuitton worn by Phoebe Dynevor is a reminder.
We don't know if anyone accepted the hug Callum Turner was offering in the photo, but we do know that perfect suit is from Burberry.
There was quite a bit of silver on the red carpet but few people wore it as well as Sandra Hüller in this fabulous Louis Vuitton.
Simple but jaw-dropping Vivienne Westwood design in white with silver detail at the neckline.
Blanchett's Louis Vuitton has left the whole world speechless. A groundbreaking design with lined collar and shoulder pads, body chain detail and a majestic burgundy color.
Asymmetrical two-tone design with infinity tail and 50's gloves gives the perfect Robert Wun design.
Ahluwalia designed this dress that had everything from transparent fabric (that just so happens to be the fashion of the year), sequins and a hot red colour.
Going straight to the top 3 of original and surprising designs of the evening, is the gown worn by Lashana Lynch with the signature of Prada.
The Armani Privé worn by Emerald Fennell is an absolute marvel. Classic black velvet design with a gorgeous neckline, topped with three red beaded flowers. Just stunning.
Another dress in a strong red, this time signed by Emilia Wickstead.
Carey Mulligan's gave us timeless elegance, in a simple but wonderful black Dior design from 1951.
Elegant Fendi Couture design that combines transparent details, rhinestones and turtle neck for a beautiful and stately look.
Elegant black strapless design adorned with rhinestone roses provided by Carolina Herrera with Cartier jewellery.
Claire Foy looked stunning in an Armani Privé number with detailed embroidery, bangs, rhinestones and transparent fabrics - in a fresh, natural colour that made her stand out.
'Ruby' stole our hearts on Netflix, as did this gorgeous bright design with silver detail on the neckline.
The singer is back in fashion. Of course, the spectacular transparent design embroidered with flowers and rhinestones that she has worn, has certainly helped her shine. Take note of the detail of the shawl with ruffles on the shoulders. It was designed by Antonio Riva.
Hypnotic sleeveless metallic design by Gucci.
This particular red carpet didn't have too many back necklines, so this vintage Gucci by Tom Ford design deservedly stood out.
We are undecided on this asymmetrical, silver design, with fringe detail on chest and hip, signed by Loewe.
Sensual and suggestive asymmetrical look by Armani Privé. The left leg slit seems to be unending...