BAFTA Tea Party Red Carpet Roundup

Here is a roundup from the BAFTA Tea Party held at Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles on Saturday (January 14) in California.
Cate Blanchett opted for simple elegance wearing a Wolk Morais look.
Only Cate could make jester ruffle collars look so chic.

Bailey Bass wore a Dior grey wool double-breasted bar jacket and pleated skirt with lace trim which felt a bit too formal for the 19-year-old.

My first feeling was of déjà vu when I saw Kate Hudson in this Galvan London yellow sequin look, but that’s not a bad thing in her case.
I think the simple styles in summery hues work best for the actress.
I like the addition of the embellished Rodo bag, but I would’ve swapped her Roger Vivier pumps for a simple pair of nude Stuart Weitzman nudist or Jimmy Choo Minny sandals.
Sometimes less is more.
Vera Belleza rings completed her look.

Kathryn Newton was channelling her inner Nicky Hilton wearing a gold tweed blazer and dress from the Valentino Resort 2023 collection styled with matching accessories.


Michelle Yeoh opted to spring forward in this pastel pink short set, which feels like a mini trend on the horizon after Viola Davis’ recent look.
With Stuart Weitzman silver pumps completing her look, this is the most casual look I feel we’ve seen from the ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ actress.

I love a leg lengthening pair of pumps, but I’m not going to let Monica Barbaro’s Lanvin pastel apricot pumps distract me from how beautiful she looks in this Lanvin Spring 2023 embroidered radzimir mini dress.


Sheryl Lee Ralph’s Tadashi Shoji dress is giving ‘tea party,’ but the look kinda ages her.
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