BAFTAs 2013

All the dresses, photos and winners from this year's BAFTA Awards
Getty ImagesJennifer Lawrence looked simply stunning in a strapless bejewelled Dior gown, which she accessorised with diamond-drop earrings and a slicked-back ‘do.
Getty ImagesJennifer Garner kept it sleek in an ivory halter-top and slim-line skirt by Roland Mouret.
PA PhotosOne of the night’s first arrivals, Caroline Flack, wore a sheer embellished empire-line Morella Sassoon dress. She matched her gothic style with heavy eye make-up and blue nails.
Rex FeaturesEdith Bowman emphasised her baby bump with a gorgeous waist-gathered satin gown.
Getty ImagesGame Of Thrones actress Natalie Dormer chose a Nicholas Oakwell Couture key-hole gown with a gilded vintage feel.
Getty ImagesThis was a bold choice – clashing a merlot velvet blazer with the red carpet – but we think if anyone can pull it off, it’s The Three Musketeers star Luke Evans.
PA PhotosLaura Whitmore took the peek-a-boo trend to new lengths in a smoking black jumpsuit, by Alexandre Vauthier Couture, with statement turquoise and gold jewellery.
PA PhotosZero Dark Thirty star Mark Strong brought along his wife Liza Marshall to the BAFTAs. His movie was nominated for several awards, including Best Film.
Getty ImagesI Give It A Year star Rafe Spall brought along his glamorous wife, former Hollyoaks actress Elize du Toit to this year’s BAFTAs.
Getty ImagesBlack lace was made for the red carpet – as Thandie Newton proved in a v-neck Louis Vuitton gown, with a thigh-high split. Stunning.
Getty ImagesPaloma Faith absolutely shone – despite the rain – in a bejewelled gown by Nicholas Oakwell Couture.
Getty ImagesMartin Freeman jazzed up his black and whites with sapphire suiting.
Getty ImagesGiving new meaning to Superman (his upcoming film role), Henry Cavill cut a sharp figure on the red carpet.
Getty ImagesJeremy Irvine brought along his younger brother Toby to this year’s BAFTAs. Toby is no stranger to the film industry, having starred as the younger Pip, alongside his brother as the older one, in Great Expectations.
Getty ImagesTom Hiddleston didn’t let the rainy weather get him down! The War Horse star was all smiles as he posed for photographs.
Getty ImagesSarah Jessica Parker went against the trend for long dresses, deciding instead to wear this contoured velvet jumpsuit from Elie Saab.
Getty ImagesLaura Bailey brightened up the gloomy BAFTA weather in this simple tangerine dress from Roksanda Ilincic.
Getty ImagesCaught you mid-sentence, eh Ben Affleck?
Rex FeaturesEmilia Fox looked chic in a strapless WilliamVintage 1958 Givenchy gown. She completed her look with emerald and diamond jewels.
Getty ImagesBurberry model Eddie Redmayne repped the Brit heritage label on the red carpet.
Getty ImagesIt was a diagonal stripes for Gemma Arterton. This beige and black gown is by Celia Kritharioti.
PA PhotosStudded out in Burberry, Anne Hathaway has had a successful awards season run thus far – sartorially speaking, of course.
This cap-sleeved column gown is just one in a long line of varied gowns that has included dresses by Oscar de la Renta and Chanel.
PA PhotosWho cares about Helen Mirren’s Nicholas Oakwell dress (which was divine by the way) – what about her incredible pink crop?
Rex FeaturesBeard or no beard! Exhibit A: George Clooney. Send us your vote on a postcard.
PA PhotosExhibit B: Hugh Jackman. Who wins the best facial hair of the eve?
PA PhotosFunnyman Simon Pegg was looking smart in his navy suit and bow tie.
Getty ImagesAnd that’s how you do a black dress. Shimmery sequin panels set Olga Kurylenko’s gown apart on the red carpet. She worked a scarlet pout and slicked back hair to aplomb.
Getty ImagesIt wouldn’t be a red carpet without someone in Stella McCartney, now would it? Juno Temple carried the torch this time, in a v-neck ivory dress by the designer.
PA PhotosMen in bow ties – who can resist? Daniel Day-Lewis was ear-to-ear grins as he took to the red carpet.
Rex FeaturesSkyfall villain Javier Bardem arrived in all his glory, but we didn't see his better half, Penelope Cruz.
PA PhotosWow! Jessica Chastain, who has gone from strength to strength in recent weeks – on and off-duty, picked an architectural style gown by Roland Mouret for the night, teamed with sapphire and diamond jewellery by Harry Winston. Hands up who thinks cobalt is Jess’ colour?
PA PhotosBritish director Tom Hooper was in good spirits as he took to the BAFTAs red carpet with the rest of the Les Mis cast and crew.
PA PhotosComedienne Sarah Silverman did a bit of an Angelina, wearing a draped black gown with emerald-drop earrings at the BAFTAs.
Rex FeaturesDjango Unchained star Samuel L. Jackson looked quite the dapper gent at the BAFTAs.
PA PhotosJack Whitehall brought along his girlfriend (and his Fresh Meat co-star) Gemma Chan. What a great date night!
Getty ImagesAwards season favourite Elie Saab was on hand to outfit Amy Adams in what will surely go down as one of her best looks ever. Amy had one of our favourite dresses of the night, wearing a figure-skimming gown with lace panel inserts. She accessorised with pink tourmaline jewels from Faberge. Her sleek beehive was just icing on the cake.
PA PhotosHayley Atwell scored a style hit in a black column gown with a white – very appliqued – wave down the front by Antonio Berardi. Two thumbs up.
PA PhotosHelena Bonham Carter arrived in a 50s silhouette, on the arm of her partner Tim Burton. We’re still holding out hope she’ll reprise her Les Mis role on stage soon.
Getty ImagesWhile we weren’t exactly surprised to see Marion Cotillard in Dior (seriously it's her fashion MO), we were happily surprised to see her in this directional sunshine yellow hue. Springtime, anyone?
Rex FeaturesThe Host star Saoirse Ronan’s year punctuated her Christopher Kane chiffon black gown with blue and purple embellished flowers.
Rex FeaturesDamian Lewis stayed close to his wife, Helen McCrory, who was looking springlike in a WilliamVintage 1963 Givenchy haute couture gown, in ice blue and silver.
PA PhotosClaudia Winkleman was head-to-toe in black, wearing a WilliamVintage 1970s Yves Saint Laurent dress with black silk and feathers.
PA PhotosForget black, Bradley Cooper stepped out in dashing navy.
PA PhotosAnd if it wasn’t black, the colour of the evening was canary yellow. Move over, Marion as Andrea Riseborough walked the carpet in a dress by homegrown designer Vivienne Westwood.
Rex FeaturesAlice Eve was up in flames in a slim black gown by Alessandra Rich with a sky-high up-do.
PA PhotosJoaquin Phoenix braved the rain to walk the red carpet in London for his Scientology-inspired film The Master.
Rex FeaturesJessica Chastain didn't seem to mind too much either. That's what we like to see: embrace the weather!
PA PhotosBen Whishaw and Alice Eve were snapped with Anna Karenina costume designer Jacqueline Durran, who won the BAFTA for Best Costume. She’s no stranger to awards, having picked up gongs for Atonement and Pride & Prejudice.
Getty ImagesElizabeth Olsen wore this floral applique Chanel Couture gown for this year’s BAFTAs. Full marks to her for going for something so unique.
Rex FeaturesGeorge Clooney presents the award for Best Supporting Actress to...
Rex FeaturesAnne Hathaway for her role in Les Mis. In her acceptance speech, she said she’d be holding Eddie Redmayne’s hair back if she wasn’t winning!
Rex FeaturesFor his role as a dentist-turned-bounty hunter, Christoph Waltz took home the prize for Best Supporting Actor in Django Unchained.
Rex FeaturesJeremy Irvine and Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko presented the award for Best Sound Editing to Les Mis.
Rex FeaturesSimon Pegg and Jennifer Garner made an unusual pairing at the BAFTAs, as they presented the Adapted Screenplay gong.
Rex FeaturesSally Field was left to present the Best Original Screenplay by herself, after Eddie Redmayne was taken ill backstage. Get well soon Eddie!
Rex FeaturesPaloma Faith performed INXS’ tune Never Tear Us Apart in her typically dramatic fashion at the BAFTAs.
Rex FeaturesNicholas Hoult presented the BAFTA for Sound & Editing. He was spotted giving his ex-girlfriend Jennifer Lawrence a big hug on the red carpet. Awww…
Rex FeaturesJennifer Lawrence presented the BAFTA for Supporting Actor to Christoph Waltz – but missed out on a gong herself. Emmanuelle Riva won the Best Actress BAFTA this year, for her role in Amour.
PA PhotosAnne Hathaway won yet another gong for her role as Fantine in Les Misérables.
PA PhotosDjango star and Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz wasn’t going to let anyone near his BAFTA in the press room afterwards.
PA PhotosQuentin Tarantino and Jennifer Lawrence posed backstage, following Quentin’s win for Best Original Screenplay.
Rex FeaturesHenry Cavill and Martin Freeman teamed up to present the award for Best Documentary.
Rex FeaturesJuno Temple took home the Rising Star award – the only prize voted on by the public.
Rex FeaturesLes Mis had a big night. The musical film took home best production, as presented by Tom Hiddleston and Saoirse Ronan.
Rex FeaturesLast time we saw them together they were battling it out to decide which of their films, Django Unchained or Les Misérables, was sadder in an amusing Funny or Die sketch, but it seems the jokes continue for Anne Hathaway and Samuel L Jackson at the BAFTAs after party. We want in!
GettyAlice Eve took to the dance floor with a recently-single Bradley Cooper. Well a girl’s got to snap up these sort of opportunities in life.
Rex FeaturesNo doubt the lovely Andrea Riseborough and Helen Mirren congratulated Anne Hathaway on her Best Supporting Actress award for Les Misérables.
GettyBrit actors Hayley Atwell and Tom Hiddelston looked quite the glamorous couple in matching monochrome, but in fact they’re just friends who got stuck into the night’s festivities together.
PA PhotosA proud Jennifer Garner looked adoringly at her husband Ben Affleck, whose film Argo swept the board winning Best Picture, Best Director and Best Editing, as they hit the dance-floor to celebrate.
PA PhotosNot only did Juno Temple win the Rising Star award, but she got a hug from fellow winner Anne Hathaway too.
PA PhotosX-Men co-stars Jennifer Lawrence and Michael Fassbender cosy up at the BAFTA after show party. They’ll be reunited on-screen in 2014 for X-Men: Days of Future Past.
PA PhotosNow that’s how you wear a tux! Damian Lewis and I Give It A Year star Rafe Spall fly the flag for British fashion.

BAFTA host Stephen Fry unwinds backstage with a Vivienne Westwood-clad Andrea Riseborough, who was nominated for the Rising Star award.

