Known as the British Oscars, the BAFTAs routinely serve up red carpet fashion to rival the Oscars themselves. Despite some controversy once attendees got inside London’s Royal Opera House, the awards were full of grand moments, especially on the style front. There was a lot of color on the red carpet, from rich shades of red to striking pops of blue and pink. Celebs who opted for neutrals relied on magnificent details, like paillettes, structured necklines and unconventional trains. In case you missed any of last night’s red carpet action, we’ve rounded up the best and worst looks from the awards in the slideshow above.
Best and Worst Red Carpet Looks From the 2016 BAFTAs
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Morgan C. SchimmingerRead more about Morgan C. Schimminger articles...
As passionate about feminism as she is about fashion, Morgan C. Schimminger spends much of her time writing and editing pieces on everything from celebrity style to the fight to keep funding for Planned Parenthood. She earned her bachelor’s degree in English from the University of California at Berkeley and a master’s degree in publishing from Rosemont College. Morgan has contributed to a variety of publications, including StyleBakery, Uptown, metro.pop and Sister 2 Sister. Every week for theFashionSpot, she profiles the Top 10 Best Dressed Celebs and provides a daily dose of stylish stars via Look of the Day.
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