With a glittering blue outfit, Lily Allen stands out at a star-studded gala
When Lily Allen attended the Charles Finch x CHANEL pre-BAFTA dinner in London on Saturday, she was back in her familiar surroundings.
The 37-year-old singer, who has been spending time in Brooklyn with her husband David Harbour, mingled with the glitzy Lily James at the posh party at 5 Hertford Street in advance of the wedding on Sunday.
While Mamma Mia star Lily chose a slinky black silk dress, Lily looked effortlessly glamorous in a glittering blue collared T-shirt and flared pants.
The button-up dress was half undone to reveal a bodysuit covered in dazzling beads.
The 33-year-old actress finished the ensemble with a little silver chain crossbody bag and boosted her height with black platform heels.
Lily Allen has been establishing a career in acting.
She performed on stage in the West End production of 2:22 A Ghost Tale and starring in the six-part television series Dreamland, so the evening offered the ideal chance for networking.
Meanwhile, Lily James’ reconnection with her ex-boyfriend Matt Smith this week has set tongues churning.
The actress, who allegedly divorced from US musician Michael Shuman, was seen hugging the former Doctor Who actor, who she dated for five years.
On the set of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, where Smith played Mr. Collins and James Elizabeth Bennet, the couple first connected in 2014. They later split up again before calling it quits in 2020.
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When Thandiwe Newton’s daughter Nico Parker, who plays the lead role in The Last Of Us, socialized with the celebrities, Ruth Wilson made a statement in an enormous suit with ruffle detailing on the shoulder.
The 76th EE British Academy Film Awards will be presented by actor Richard E. Grant.
The star-studded celebration will be hosted by Richard, 65, alongside Alison Hammond at the Royal Festival Hall, while Vick Hope and film critic Ali Plum will be walking the red carpet.
All Quiet On The Western Front, a Netflix anti-war thriller, received an astounding 14 nominations, taking the top spot.
The movie, which is based on Erich Maria Remarque’s 1929 novel of the same name, shares the record for most BAFTA nominations for a non-English language film with Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (2001).
Felix Kammerer, Albrecht Schuch, Daniel Brühl, Sebastian Hülk, Aaron Hilmer, Edin Hasanovic, and Devid Striesow are among the cast members under Edward Berger’s direction.
Best Supporting Actor, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Costume Design, Editing, Make Up & Hair, Original Soundtrack, Production Design, and others are among the categories up for nomination.