On the last red carpets, sheer looks still dominate the most glamorous nights for celebrity. After a strong performance with the Golden Globes and the Critics Choice Awards at the beginning of this year, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards (BAFTAS) fell in line with. In London, a large number of celebrities rejected the opacity of brands such as Chanel, Pamela Rolland and more.
Here you can see some of the statements in the red carpet 2025 BAFTAS.
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Monica Barbaro
The “A Complete unknown”, Monica Barbaro, wore an Armani-Priven dress from spring 2025. This halter design was naked and showed vertebrae from peach, charcoal and silver crystal decoration in the floor-length tulle silhouette. The stylist Jeanann Williams equipped the look with Bulgari jewels.
Zoe Saldana
Zoe Saldana held her Saint Laurent strip in a black dress. The knitting number was half -fluctuating and offered Peeks from her skin. The piece in particular contained a dramatic collar that was subjected behind Saldana’s shoulders. It was designed by Petra Flanery.
Camila Cabello
Camila Cabellos dress was also a halter design. From Sabina Bilenkos Spring Couture collection from 2025 it contained a handle made of tulle and embellished with shimmering crystals over a silk bricard. The dress showed a train that pooled on a cobello. It was styled by Katie Qian.
Vanessa Williams
Vanessa Williams was covered in a Pamela Rolland autumn 2025. The design had a high neck with a pussy arch, a voluminous Seidenorganza, a light sleeve and a highly tailored green maxi skirt. It was designed by Vaanita Oakey.
Nico Parker
Nico Parker chose Chanel Haute Couture. The performer wore a black, decorated dress with silver and aquamarine crystals. The stylist Rebecca Corbin Murray also approved the look with jewelry from the brand. The hairdresser Rio Sreedharan put Parker’s curly hair back in a roll.
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