
The stars came out in full force to party at members’ club Annabel’s last night to celebrate the Baftas, and there were some cracking outfits.
The stars all donned their glad rags for the 76th Bafta ceremony in London’s Royal Festival Hall last night, but it was afterwards at exclusive celeb hangout Annabel’s that the party really started.
Earlier in the evening, while chatting to Bafta host Alison Hammond, Good Luck To You Leo Grande’s Emma Thompson gave a bit of advice to showbiz newbies not to leave their accolades at the club, which was one of London’s first and remains an A-lister haunt.
Among the stars who rocked up the club last night were Lily Allen, who stunned in a quirky A-line white dress with encrusted sparkles and a mesh midriff, diver Tom Daley who was rocking a striped suit, and Jamie Foxx, who went all out with a loud green and gold jacket.
But the stand out outfit was worn by The Queen’s Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy, who looked like something out of Narnia all in white, with a regal cloak, feathered jumpsuit and some killer pointed heels.
Diary Of A Call Girl’s Billie Piper also stunned in a silky fuchsia dress and a high barnet of blonde and brunette hair, giving serious Amy Winehouse vibes.
The 40-year-old posed alongside one of her best pals, The Pursuit of Love actor Lily James, who rocked an elegant silver dress.






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Victoria’s Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showed off her incredible figure in a tight black high-necked leotard and a long black skirt, which had an interesting zig-zag slit right down its front.
The Saturdays’ Rochelle Humes also looked incredible in a silky red-orange jumpsuit, which she topped off with a feathered jacket of the same colour.
Meanwhile, One Direction’s Liam Payne turned up with his glam girlfriend Kate Cassidy, who looked classy as hell in a glittering gold dress – which Cat Deely also happened to be wearing – while he wore a plain black suit.



Glitters were all the rage, as model Naomi Campbell also shone in a sequined side-boob heavy blue and black halter neck top, which appeared to resemble an eye, while Don’t Worry Darling’s Florence Pugh opted for a little white and pink sequined number.
Accompanying Anya all in white was Love Island presenter Maya Jama, who slayed in a romantic floor-length dress.
Paloma Faith must’ve been warm, as she wore a pink strapless mini-dress peppered with bows on top of what looked like a sleeved latex top or bodysuit.





A pregnant Daisy Lowe also made an appearance in a chequerboard cardigan and her staple red lipstick to accessorise a sparkling golden dress.
Living’s Aimee Lou Wood, who missed out on the EE rising star Bafta to her Sex Education co-star Emma Mackey, went all out in a metallic silver dress and some black chunky heels.
The actress had the cutest reaction to her co-star’s win, while World War I film All Quiet On The Western Front scooped seven awards.
Elvis’ Austin Butler won best leading actor, while Cate Blanchett picked up the leading actress accolade for her role in Tár.
Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin picked up four Baftas, including best British film. Alison Hammond hosted the ceremony alongside Withnail & I acting legend Richard E Grant.
Baftas 2023 full winners list
Best adapted screenplay
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best supporting actress
Kerry Condon - The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best supporting actor
Barry Keoghan - The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best film not in the English language
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best cinematography
All Quiet On The Western Front
Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer
Charlotte Wells - Aftersun
Animated film
Pinocchio
Best original screenplay
The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best original score
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best documentary
Navalny
Best sound
All Quiet On The Western Front
British short animation
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse by Charlie Mackesy
Outstanding British film
The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best director
Edward Berger - All Quiet On The Western Front
Best leading actor
Austin Butler - Elvis
Best leading actress
Cate Blanchett - Tar
Rising star
Emma Mackey
Best film
All Quiet On The Western Front
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