BAFTA Tea Party 2024 Red Carpet Rundown

Posted on January 15, 2024

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It’s a tea party! What could be more British? It’s loaded with stars campaigning for awards! What could be more Hollywood? Let’s check in on all the hungry/thirsty famous folk who hit the BAFTA Tea Party red carpet this weekend.

 

America Ferrera in Erdem
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Cute, but it feels a little too “Michelle Obama circa 2010.”

 

Ariana Greenblatt in Versace
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It’s got this cute bratty undertone that really suits her. Yes, it’s all a bit precious if not tacky, but she’s allowed to indulge in a little more Barbie play. Having said that, the boxer shorts are … something else.

 

Ayo Edebiri in Versace
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It’s cute enough. Like all of her style choices, it needs way more jewelry.

 

Bel Powley in Miu Miu
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The dress looks heavy and shapeless. Both the label and the frayed hem are terrible. The socks and shoes don’t go with it at all.

 

Bella Ramsey in Thom Browne
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Love.

 

Carey Mulligan in The Row
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A bit too Hillary for our tastes. Those boots are awful.

 

Cillian Murphy
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He’s showing less and less effort with each appearance, which is kind of a shame, because he’s built for high fashion menswear styles.

 

Dominic Sessa
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The style is just right for him but the colors are awful.

 

Elizabeth Debicki in Ralph Lauren
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Meh. The boots really don’t go.

 

Emily Blunt in Oscar de la Renta
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It’s a LOT. We might like it more in a different color story, since this green does nothing for her, but we aren’t feeling this overly busy lattice design at all.

 

Fantasia Barrino in Dolce & Gabbana
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There’s no world where that blouse and that skirt go together.

 

Gael García Bernal
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Cute, but the footwear’s a letdown.

 

Greta Lee in Loewe
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It’s dramatically weird and she’s pretty much pulling it off, which is impressive.

 

Jeffrey Wright
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No issues here. He looks great in this color.

 

Jelani Alladin in Missoni
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The print doesn’t seem to photograph well, but we like how luxe and loungey this feels.

 

Jonathan Bailey
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Those shoes don’t go with that suit at all, Jonathan. We honestly don’t think you can go sockless in a double-breasted suit although we’re not sure we could explain why.

 

Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta
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It’s okay. Perhaps a little too sedate. The skirt looks like one of those rugs they put out in building lobbies when it’s raining.

 

Mark Ruffalo
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We respect and appreciate the attempt to do something interesting, but that plaid is not your friend, Mark.

 

Paul Giamatti
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It’s not bad. The colors are nice and the shoes are spiffy-new. He just needs to button the jacket.

 

Phoebe Dynevor in Victoria Beckham
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It’s fine. She’s better with more color. She’s sliding right out of those sandals.

 

Quinta Brunson in Monique Lhuillier
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Really sweet, but why would you pair pointy black pumps with a dress like this?

 

Rosamund Pike in Simone Rocha
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Why are we seeing so many Easter dresses the second week in January? Can’t say we’re loving how much this one looks like curtains. The color’s not great for her. Love the shoes.

 

Sam Claflin
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A forgettable effort.

 

Tantoo Cardinal
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See? That’s how you let everyone know you’re here and ensure they don’t forget it. She looks great.

 

Tom Hiddleston
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We’re really in a beige moment, aren’t we? It’s fine.

 

Trace Lysette in Versace
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It’s a bit too much of a throwback for us – and not a great one. More of a Knot’s Landing dress than a Dynasty one, if that makes sense. The patterned tights are too much with it.

 

Willem Dafoe
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Moisturized. Thriving.

 

 

[Photo Credit: Faye’s Vision/Cover Images]

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