A radiant Lupita Nyong'o steals the show in candy pink tweed... as Amy Adams covers up her lace gown in a belted beige coat at BAFTA nominees party
Nerves are mounting among the great and good of the movie world as the biggest night in the British film industry's calendar draws ever closer.
But radiant Lupita Nyong'o looked the picture of cool and calm elegance as she arrived at the BAFTA nominees dinner at Asprey London on Bond Street on Saturday night.
The talented 12 Years A Slave actress, who is nominated for the hotly-contested Rising Star Award as well as Best Supporting Actress for her role in the Steve McQueen drama, positively stole the show as she joined the likes of Amy Adams, Dame Helen Mirren and Ruth Wilson on the red carpet.
Effortless elegance: Radiant Lupita Nyong'o looked the picture of cool and calm elegance as she arrived at the BAFTA nominees dinner at Asprey London on Bond Street on Saturday night
Dressed to impress: The talented 12 Years A Slave actress positively stole the show as she joined the likes of leading lady Amy Adams on the red carpet
Looking the absolute epitome of ladylike chic, the 30-year-old screen starlet radiated effortless style in a candy pink tweed two-piece.
Featuring a chic cropped blazer and a flattering skater-style skirt, the eye-catching ensemble was embossed with silver foil detailing.
Adding height to her frame with a pair of silver stiletto heels, the Mexican actress completed her red carpet look with a tiny silver and white chain-detail handbag by Chanel, while opting for a mere hint of make-up to showcase her striking features.
Pretty in pink: Looking the absolute epitome of ladylike chic, the 30-year-old screen starlet radiated effortless style in a candy pink tweed two-piece
Pure radiance: Featuring a chic cropped blazer and a flattering skater-style skirt, the eye-catching ensemble was embossed with silver foil detailing
Talented: Lupita is nominated for the hotly-contested Rising Star BAFTA as well as Best Supporting Actress for her role in the Steve McQueen drama 12 Years A Slave
Leading lady Amy Adams was also at the star-studded pre-BAFTA event after having jetted in to London from Los Angeles on Saturday morning.
Evidently feeling the winter chill in the capital, the 39-year-old star - who is up for Best Leading Actress for her role in American Hustle - covered up in a stylish stone-coloured wool coat as she made her way inside the bash.
Underneath her outerwear, the talented thespian appeared to be dressed to impress in a delicate lace midi-dress, which she teamed with gold heels by Christian Louboutin.
Ladylike glamour: Adding height to her frame with a pair of silver stiletto heels, the Mexican actress completed her red carpet look with a tiny silver and white chain-detail handbag by Chanel
From LA to London: Leading lady Amy Adams was also at the star-studded pre-BAFTA event after having jetted in to London from Los Angeles on Saturday morning
Wearing her flowing auburn locks tied back from her face, Amy completed her look with sexy smokey eye make-up and delicate diamond drop earrings as she mingled with the great and good of the movie industry.
British acting legend Dame Helen Mirren was also on hand to bring a touch of class to the occasion, following Amy's lead by wrapping up in an immaculate camel coat.
Sensibly wearing black tights and heels, the 68-year-old thespian, who will win the prestigious BAFTA Fellowship on Sunday night, added a pop of colour to her ensemble with a slick of pillar box red lipstick.
Keeping the cold at bay: Evidently feeling the winter chill in the capital, the 39-year-old star - who is up for Best Leading Actress for her role in American Hustle - covered up in a stylish stone-coloured wool coat as she made her way inside the bash
Lovely in lace: Underneath her outerwear, the talented thespian appeared to be dressed to impress in a delicate lace midi-dress, which she teamed with gold heels by Christian Louboutin
A touch of class: British acting legend Dame Helen Mirren was also on hand to bring a touch of class to the occasion, following Amy's lead by wrapping up in an immaculate camel coat
British actress Ruth Wilson turned heads at the Asprey bash, opting for a somewhat unusual knitted monochrome strapless top with a dramatic ruffle detail at the hem.
Keeping the rest of her look simple, the stage star teamed her striking garment with black cigarette pants and heels.
Ruth's attention-grabbing outfit received stiff competition from singer Lianne La Havas, who will open Sunday night's BAFTA ceremony.
Classic elegance: Sensibly wearing black tights and heels, the 68-year-old thespian, who will win the prestigious BAFTA Fellowship on Sunday night, added a pop of colour to her ensemble with a slick of pillar box red lipstick
The 24-year-old songstress putting her toned and tanned pins on parade in a pair of rather skimpy white shorts, which she teamed with an unusual oyster pink velvet jacket and towering white platform heels.
Also in attendance at the star-studded event were the likes of Olivia Colman, Ron Howard, Daniel Bruhl, Steve Coogan and Paul Greengrass.
This year's BAFTAs, the 67th British Academy Film Awards, will take place on Sunday night at London's Royal Opera House, with Stephen Fry hosting the event for the ninth time.
Monochrome madness: British actress Ruth Wilson turned heads at the Asprey bash, opting for a somewhat unusual knitted monochrome strapless top with a dramatic ruffle detail at the hem
Daring look: Ruth's outfit was certainly an unusual choice of ensemble for the occasion
A tale of two outfits: Ruth's attention-grabbing outfit received stiff competition from singer Lianne La Havas, who will open Sunday night's BAFTA ceremony
Dare to bare: The 24-year-old songstress putt her toned and tanned pins on parade in a pair of rather skimpy white shorts, which she teamed with an unusual oyster pink velvet jacket and towering white platform heels
Gravity leads the nominations with an impressive 11 nods for Leading Actress, Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Director for Alfonso Cuarón, Original Screenplay, Original Music, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Sound and Special Visual Effects.
12 Years a Slave and American Hustle follow closely behind and are each nominated in ten categories, while Captain Phillips has nine nods.
American Hustle, 12 Years A Slave, Captain Phillips, Gravity and Philomena will battle it out in the hotly-contested Best Film category.
Monochrome magic: Actress Olivia Colman wore a stylish black tunic number, while presenter Edith Bowman chose a dramatic cream gown
Plenty to smile about: Writer and director Paul Greengrass looked cheerful as he arrived at the star-studded party with his partner
Here come the boys! Director Ron Howard and actor Steve Coogan kept their looks simple for the occasion
Dapper dude: Spanish actor Daniel Bruhl was suited and booted as he arrived with a guest
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