Runway To 2010 BAFTAs – Sam Taylor-Wood In Alexander McQueen

Like Jamie Winstone, Sam Taylor-Wood paid tribute to the late designer Alexander McQueen.

Sam arrived with her toyboy Aaron Johnson to the 2010 BAFTAs wearing an Alexander McQueen Spring 2007 dress with Boucheron jewelery and YSL heels.

She looked so cold I think she wished she’d worn the white cropped shirt as shown on the runway.

You can’t tell in this picture, but her embroidered dress was covering her tiny baby bump.

Credit: Catwalking & Wireimage

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Catherine Kallon is the founder and editor of RedCarpet-FashionAwards.com. Prior to the launch of RedCarpet-FashionAwards.com, Catherine worked at the London Advertising agency Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R successfully pitching and winning the Land Rover account which then went onto win several creative awards. Catherine also worked in Event Management creating runway shows for Chanel and Alice Temperley plus organising special one-off events for Giorgio Armani and Louis Vuitton.

11 thoughts on “Runway To 2010 BAFTAs – Sam Taylor-Wood In Alexander McQueen

  1. Linda

    This is a great dress either way, but I wish she had worn it closer to the styling on the runway, which makes it really shine.

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  2. Terry

    Maybe her dress is a modified version of the dress seen on the runway because she’s pregnant, but I wish she styled it differently. Like this, it only looks like a lace (shapeless) tent. What a pity!

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  3. robbie

    its a gorgeous dress, arent her shoes YSL? i just find it a bit uncomfrtable the fact he is young enough to be her son.

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  4. Joanne

    It’s not a 27 year age gap between that boy and his baby.Actually,t’s a 20 year age gap!!The good news is that his clothes are still in fashion so the baby can also wear them.Nice dress,though.

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