Show business stars gathered in full force on Sunday for one of the most revered events on the social calendar: the BAFTA 2022 Film Awards.
Daisy Ridley, Lucy Boynton, Florence Pugh and supporting actress nominee Katrina Balfe have all made their mark on the red carpet at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
29-year-old Star Wars sensation Daisy stole the spotlight in an off-the-shoulder gown, while a bright frilled skirt accentuated her look.
Florence, 26, wore a long-sleeved mini dress with a pink mesh that fell down her back and onto the floor.
Lucy, 28, who made her professional debut as young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter, made a statement in a Chanel SS22 Couture dress with quirky prints and a frilly skirt.
42-year-old Italian actress Katrina has received recognition for her role in the acclaimed drama Belfast.
The 29-year-old Star Wars sensation Daisy stole the spotlight in an off-the-shoulder gown, and his bold frilled skirt accentuated her look.
BAFTA 2022 Film Awards: (from LR) AJ Odudu looked stunning in a sequined mesh dress as Lucy Boynton and supporting actress nominee Katrina Balfe stormed the red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday.
AJ Odudu also made a phenomenal red carpet appearance at the BAFTA 2022 Film Awards. Giving the impression of a storm at London’s Royal Albert Hall, the gorgeous 34-year-old TV presenter wore a statement gown that consisted of a mesh top and a stunning sequin bottom.
AJ – host of this year’s live red carpet broadcast – shared the spotlight with Lucy Boynton and supporting actress nominee Catriona Balfe.
42-year-old Italian actress Katrina has received recognition for her role in the acclaimed drama Belfast.
Clara Ampho was another star who went all out for the 75th Academy Awards by flaunting her figure in a sequined metallic dress.
Meanwhile, Best Actress nominee Renate Reinswe looked angelic in a flowing white Louis Vuitton gown embellished with intricate mesh.
Jackie St. Clair, who looked radiant in a tight yellow dress, added to the shenanigans on the red carpet.
Vision in velvet! Katrina, nominated for the role of supporting actress, was awarded for her role in the famous drama “Belfast”.
Glamour: Clara Ampho was another star who went all out for the 75th Academy Awards, flaunting her figure in a sequined metallic dress.
Striking a pose: TV presenter Clara put on a sensational show with drag queen Bimini Bon Bulash
Here come the girls: Jackie St. Clair (left) was the highlight of the red carpet shenanigans, while Best Actress nominee Renata Reinswe (right) portrayed an angelic figure in a flowing white Louis Vuitton gown.
Success: Renate’s role as Julia in The Worst Man in the World landed her a BAFTA nomination.
Stars like Rebel Wilson, Ariana DeBoz and live host AJ gave fans a glimpse of their beauty gear ahead of the BAFTAs on Sunday night.
AJ shared a clip of herself doing her hair and makeup at the Savoy Hotel ahead of the ceremony.
Addressing her followers, she said: “Removing my wig, getting ready to meet all the stars on the red carpet from 15:00.”
Pampering: AJ shared a clip of herself getting her hair and makeup done at the Savoy Hotel ahead of the ceremony.
Bliss: Rebel Wilson, this year’s host, indulged in a facial on the Saturday before her big night.
Rebel, who is this year’s host, indulged in a facial on the Saturday before her big night.
The Australian comedian shared a clip of her wrapping herself in a towel during a pre-work pampering session.
Ariana, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in West Side Story, shared a snap on Sunday of herself indulging in FaceGym skin care products.
Nominee: Ariane DeBose, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in West Side Story, shared a snap on Sunday of herself indulging in FaceGym skin care products.
BAFTA 2022: NOMINATIONS
Best movie
Belfast
Don’t look up
Dune
licorice pizza
dog power
Outstanding British Film
After love
Ali and Ava
Belfast
Boiling point
Cyrano
Everyone’s talking about Jamie
House of Gucci
Last Night in Soho
No time to die
Walkthrough
Choice Movie: ‘Dune’ hits big with 10 more gongs
Lead Actress
Lady Gaga, House of Gucci
Alana Chaim, Licorice Pizza
Emilia Jones, CODA
Renata Reinswe, The Worst Man in the World
Joanna Scanlan, After Love
Tessa Thompson Passing By
Lead Actor
Adil Akhtar, Ali and Ava
Mahershala Ali, Swansong
Benedict Cumberbatch, The Power of the Dog
Leonardo DiCaprio Don’t Look Up
Stephen Graham, “Boiling Point”
Will Smith, King Richard
supporting actress
Katrina Balfe, Belfast
Jessie Buckley, Lost Daughter
Ariana DeBose, West Side Story
Ruth Negga Walkthrough
Aunjanue Ellis, King Richard
Ann Dowd, Massachusetts
Lead Actress: Lady Gaga bowed to the House of Gucci
Supporting actor
Mike Feist, West Side Story
Ciaran Hinds, Belfast
Troy Kotzur, CODA
Woody Norman, come on, come on
Jesse Plemons, Dog Power
Cody Smith-McPhee, Dog Power
director
Alim Khan, After Love
Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Drive My Car
Audrey Diwan, Happening
Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice Pizza
Jane Campion, Dog Power
Julia Ducournot, Titan
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
After love
Boiling point
The harder they fall
Keyboard fantasies
Walkthrough
Original Screenplay: “Being Ricardo is the way to go”
Adapted Script
CODA
drive my car
Dune
Lost daughter
dog power
original script
Be Ricardo
Belfast
Don’t look up
King Richard
licorice pizza
EE Rising Star Award
Harris Dickinson
Millicent Simmonds
Lashana Lynch
Cody Smith-McPhee
Ariana Debose
EE Rising Star Award: Bond star Lashana Lynch nominated
Cinema
Dune
Alley of Nightmares
No time to die
dog power
The tragedy of Macbeth
Animated film
Encanto
run
Luke
Mitchells vs. Machines
Documentary
Become Cousteau
Cow
run
The rescue
Summer of the soul (or when the revolution could not be shown on television)
Costume Design: Cruella Nominated
Film Not in English
drive my car
God’s hand
Parallel mothers
little maman
The worst person in the world
costume design
Cruella
Cyrano
Dune
French dispatch
Alley of Nightmares
Makeup and hair
Cruella
Cyrano
Dune
Tammy Faye’s eyes
House of Gucci
Original Soundtrack: “Don’t Look Up”
original score
Be Ricardo
Don’t look up
Dune
French dispatch
dog power
Editing
Belfast
Dune
licorice pizza
No time to die
Summer of the soul (or when the revolution could not be shown on television)
Production Design
Cyrano
Dune
French dispatch
Alley of Nightmares
West Side Story
Sound
Special visual effects
British Short
casting
Boiling point
Dune
God’s hand
King Richard
West Side Story
Editing: Black and white film Belfast nominated