Sunday 7 February 2016

Maisie Williams rocks red off-shoulder satin playsuit as she picks up Rising Star gong at the Evening Standard British Film Awards

Maisie Williams rocks red off-shoulder satin playsuit as she picks up Rising Star gong at the Evening Standard British Film Awards

She is one of the most exciting stars to come out of the UK in recent years.
So proving that she is very much a leading lady, Maisie Williams put on a chic display at the Evening Standard British Film Awards on Sunday.
Arriving at London's Television Centre for the red carpet event, the 18-year-old looked the part in a stylish scarlet playsuit, and she later went on to pick up an accolade.
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Leading  lady: Maisie Williams rocked red at the Evening Standard British Film Awards on Sunday in London

Leading  lady: Maisie Williams rocked red at the Evening Standard British Film Awards on Sunday in London
One to watch: At the  event, the 18-year-old won the Rising Star trophy for her role in The Falling

One to watch: At the event, the 18-year-old won the Rising Star trophy for her role in The Falling
Working her angles as she took to the spotlight, Maisie struck several poses for photographers.Bring the right amount of sass to the affair, Williams wore an off shoulder romper which was beautified with sequinned floral designs.
Standing tall, the Game Of Thrones star teamed the thigh skimming number with gold heeled sandals and a bold purse.



Working her angles as she took to the spotlight: Maisie struck several poses for photographers
Looking the part: Williams wore a chic off shoulder scarlet playsuit with gold heeled sandals
Looking the part: Williams wore a chic off shoulder scarlet playsuit with gold heeled sandals
In good company: Maisie was presented with the Rising Star trophy by fellow actor Adrian Lester
In good company: Maisie was presented with the Rising Star trophy by fellow actor Adrian Lester
For her make-up, Maisie matched her lip colour to her playsuit and highlighted her striking eyes with lashing of mascara and feline eyeliner.
Working the strong brow, Williams' hair fell at her shoulders in loose curls parted to the side.
To complete the picture perfect outfit, the award winning actress donned pieces of gold jewellery.

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Winning! Williams beat Tom Browne, Jake Davies and former model Agyness Deyn to claim the coveted gong
Winning! Williams beat Tom Browne, Jake Davies and former model Agyness Deyn to claim the coveted gong
'Really, really lovely': Maisie said in her acceptance speech that the award was testament to her hard work
'Really, really lovely': Maisie said in her acceptance speech that the award was testament to her hard work
During the star-studded ceremony, Maisie was presented with the Rising Star award by Adrian Lester for her role in The Falling.
In her acceptance speech, she said: 'It was so wonderful to get into this career and to know you're doing a good job is really, really lovely.' 
Williams' latest victory saw her beat Tom Browne, Jake Davies and former model Agyness Deyn who were also listed in the category. 
Happy with the newest gong to add to her mantelpiece, the Bristol born actress beamed as stood in front of the winner's board.
Preened to perfection: Maisie's brunette locks were fashioned in a loose curls parted to the side
Preened to perfection: Maisie's brunette locks were fashioned in a loose curls parted to the side

Evening Standard British Film Awards: And the winners are...


BEST FILM 
Brooklyn - * WINNER
45 Years
High-Rise
The Lobster

BEST ACTOR 
Tom Courtenay (45 Years)
Idris Elba (Beasts Of No Nation) - * WINNER
Michael Fassbender (Macbeth/Steve Jobs)

BEST ACTRESS
Emily Blunt (Sicario)
Charlotte Rampling (45 Years)
Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn)
Maggie Smith (The Lady in the Van) * WINNER

BLOCKBUSTER OF THE YEAR
Avengers: Age Of Ultron
Fifty Shades Of Grey
Furious 7
Inside Out
Jurassic World
Home
Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2
Minions
Spectre
Star Wars: The Force Awakens - *WINNER

BEST SCREENPLAY
Emma Donoghue (Room) - * WINNER
Nick Hornby (Brooklyn)
Carol Morley (The Falling) 

 RISING STAR
Tom Browne (director, Radiator)
Jake Davies (X+Y)
Agyness Deyn (Sunset Song)
Maisie Williams (The Falling) * WINNER

 AWARD FOR COMEDY (Film or performance)
Bill (director Richard Bracewell, writers Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond)
Olivia Colman (The Lobster)
Colin Farrell (The Lobster)
Emma Thompson (The Legend of Barney Thomson) *WINNER

TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
Roger Deakins, cinematographer of Sicario
Mark Digby, production designer of Ex Machina - * WINNER
Michael McDonough, cinematographer of Sunset Song
Mark Tildesley, production designer of High-Rise

BEST DOCUMENTARY 
Amy - * WINNER
My Nazi Legacy 
Palio 

EDITORS' AWARD 
45 Years

SPECIAL AWARD
Alan Bennett