So we've had the best dressed, surely now that would mean looking at some of the worst dressed from the BAFTAs 2012...
10. Michael Fassbender in eco-Armani.
It makes me sad to say this, but Michael Fassbender's suit looked cheap, and creased. Although he was sporting eco-Armani as proposed by Livia Firth, the overall look of the suit wasn't a good one. To me, he looked messy, and the shape of the suit was not flattering at all for such a good looking man.
9. Jessica Brown Findlay in Alessandra Rich.
OK, so she could never look awful, but this choice of dress really was not flattering on such a beautiful and talented woman, and in the end, Jessica was outshone by her 'Downton Abbey' co-stars, Elizabeth McGovern and Joanne Froggatt (who chose a stunning and simple black Victoria Beckham dress). The material, although jacquard - looking on purpose, looks horrifically crinkly and frankly frumpy. For such a gorgeous lady, she could have chosen much, much better.
8. Gillian Anderson in Sybil Conolly.
Although this dress could have looked stunning, something about the flow of it seemed extremely awkward and difficult and stiff. For such an amazingly beautiful woman, the golden floor length Sybil Conolly dress aged her, whilst the diamond cuff accessory looked a little... shall we say... Shirley Bassey? All in all, not awful, but not great, either.
7. Naomie Harris in Gucci
It appears from other bloggers on the web that this was, in fact the Marmite dress of the evening. While it splashed some colour into an otherwise, very neutral affair, for me, the Gucci dress looked far too tacky and fussy. Although the fit is fabulous on new Bond girl Naomie, I'd have preferred to see her in some simple Chanel or perhaps even Christopher Kane, who does brights much better than any other.
6. Olivia Williams in Vivienna Westwood.
It COULD have been great. Could. Too much sparkle with the accessories and too much of a high maintenance shoe. This lady enver seems to get it right, does she? Think back to that disaster from the 2010 BAFTAs. Too much makeup, too, perhaps a nude on the eyes would have been much better, and a simple hairdo instead.
5. Christina Ricci in Gillian Anderson.
The dress itself is a shocker, hanging off the petite Miss Ricci like tin foil. Although she's an absolutely stunning woman, this dress left little to the imagination, with the thigh high split and slightly hooker-ish shoes. Perhaps simple long hair with curls would have done it justice?
4. Berenice Bejo in Alaia
Granted, it was cold outside, but the red carpet is for showing off your dress, which leaves me o wonder why the stunning Miss Bejo chose not to? From what we can see, the fussy and slightly frumpy dress by Alaia looks old on Berenice, although that could just be the shoal.
3. Hayley Atwell in WilliamVintage.
What a waste of a red carpet outfit! This dress, although vintage looks very cheaply made - it reminds me of a prom dress and not a red carpet dress. To conclude, it makes the beautiful Miss Atwell look frumpy and much beyond her 29 years.
2. Laura Bailey in Chanel Couture.
This lady is supposed to be our ambassador for London Fashion Week. Although it definitely makes an impression, I can't help but see its the wrong kind. If the dress was shorter, the shoes were simpler, and if she lost those TIGHTS, we might be working with something, but otherwise, hideous.
1. Edith Bowman in Dior.
I really don't think anything needs to be said here.
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