The red carpet at the BAFTA Film Awards once again proved that British style does not whisper
— it commands attention with precision, restraint, and quiet authority. This year’s ceremony in London was not just a celebration of cinema, but a masterclass in modern elegance.
BAFTA has always carried a distinct identity compared to Hollywood awards. There is less theatrical excess and more intention. The tailoring is sharper, the silhouettes more considered, the glamour less obvious but far more powerful.
The British Academy brought together leading actors, directors and producers to celebrate the best films of the year.
Several high-profile stars attended the ceremony, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet and Kate Hudson. The red carpet also featured Rose Byrne and Emma Stone, who captured attention with their striking looks.

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Monica Bellucci reminded us that sensuality matures into power. Her off-the-shoulder black silhouette was sculpted rather than decorative.
The neckline framed the décolletage with precision, while the diamond necklace functioned as punctuation — not excess.


Menswear at BAFTA continues to resist flamboyance. A black suit with sharp lines and understated presence allowed silhouette to lead.
The evening was filled with great energy, elegance and unforgettable fashion moments.