BAFTAs 2019: Red Carpet Roundup

It’s only a week and a half late, so let’s finish up the BAFTAs!

Amy Adams in Prada

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I love a redhead in red. But the construction here, like with many of Miuccia Prada’s creations, feels sloppy. Scroll to the right and take a look at the belt – why is it so long!? Why was the solution to tuck it in like the rope belt on the cargo shorts of a frat boy?

Regina King in Atelier Versace

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Versace doing what Versace does best: grownup, sexy, and glamorous.

Michelle Yeoh in Elie Saab

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How insanely glamorous is Michelle Yeoh? Answer: the MOST glamorous.

Claire Foy in Oscar de la Renta

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In Yiddish, we would call this a “schmata”. Literal translation: “a cheap looking, raggedy piece of clothing”. She looks like she came straight from the gym and wrapped a blanket around herself for modesty in the limo ride over.

Yalitza Aparicio in custom Alberta Ferretti

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This should fit better for a custom piece although the color is lovely on her. I’ve been following her awards season closely and am  really excited to see what she pulls out for the Oscars this weekend.

Olga Kurylenko in Armani Privé

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I adore this and would wear it in a heartbeat.

Eleanor Tomlinson in Ralph and Russo

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I would love to see this without the black racing stripe, but it’s definitely an interesting gown.

Lily Collins in Givenchy

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Similarly, I would love to see this as a cocktail dress without the diaphanous lace overlay. The jacket and skirt are tremendously cool and the color is divine.

Laura Harrier in Louis Vuitton

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Easily one of the best things Louis Vuitton has sent down a red carpet in recent memory.

 

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