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Jade Thirlwall's Glamorous BAFTAs After-Party Look

Jade Thirlwall's Glamorous BAFTAs After-Party Look
Published 2 months ago on Feb 17, 2025

Jade Thirlwall's Sizzling Red Dress Steals the Show at BAFTA After-Party.

Jade Thirlwall made a dazzling entrance at the British Vogue x GQ BAFTA Fashion & Film Party at Tramp on Sunday, turning heads in a sizzling red dress. The former Little Mix star, 32, exuded confidence in a Casablanca gown featuring a daringly high slit that showcased her left leg. The dress boasted a high neck design and a ruffled waistline cinched with a gold buckle. Thirlwall elevated her look with towering black strappy heels and a Casablanca mini Jeanne bag worth £1,150. Gold hoop earrings and a chunky gold bracelet completed her glamorous ensemble.

The after-party was a star-studded affair, with celebrities like Jeff Goldblum, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Poppy Delevingne joining Thirlwall. Huntington-Whiteley, 36, who recently returned to the runway after a 10-year hiatus, looked stunning in a sexy bodysuit. Delevingne, 38, who is pregnant with her first child, showcased her growing bump in a sheer flowing pink gown. While Thirlwall shone at the after-party, she was not present at the main BAFTA ceremony earlier in the day.  

The EE BAFTA 2025 Awards was a night of celebration for the best films and creative talent of the year. Mikey Madison and Adrien Brody took home the awards for Best Actor and Actress, respectively. Conclave and The Brutalist dominated the awards, each winning four. Brody was recognized for his role in The Brutalist, while Madison was awarded for her performance in the independent film Anora. The ceremony, hosted by David Tennant, featured a range of guest presenters. Conclave won Best Film and the Outstanding British Film Award. The Brutalist secured wins for Best Actor, Best Director (Brady Corbet), Best Cinematography, and Best Original Score.  

Brody expressed his gratitude to the "British public" and acknowledged feeling at home in England. Corbet humbly accepted the Best Director award, stating, "There is no such thing as best director, it's like a joke." Edward Berger, the director of Conclave, expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome he received in Britain and spoke about the importance of film in a time of crisis for democracy. Anora, which had previously won accolades at the Critics Choice Awards, also received the Best Casting award.

Zoe Saldana's Best Supporting Actress win for Emilia Perez was a memorable moment, marked by an emotional and expletive-laden speech. Saldana, tearful and overwhelmed, expressed her gratitude and acknowledged the challenges she faced, including being told that her British accent "wasn't going to work." She then proceeded to list off a long list of thank yous, which was cut short by the countdown timer.

Jesse Eisenberg, 41, accepted the Best Supporting Actor award on behalf of Kieran Culkin for his role in A Real Pain. Eisenberg joked about the numerous times he had accepted awards for Culkin and quipped about their similar lives, stating that Culkin's was "27% better." Eisenberg also won Best Original Screenplay for A Real Pain and shared an emotional speech, dedicating the award to his wife.  

Jacques Audiard, the director of Emilia Perez, paid tribute to Karla Sofía Gascón during his acceptance speech for Best Film Not In The English Language. Gascón, who was not invited to the BAFTAs due to controversial social media posts, received a heartfelt acknowledgment from Audiard, who said, "I also thank you Karla Sofía, who I kiss." Saldana, who also stars in the film, mentioned Gascón in her own acceptance speech. Audiard had previously described Gascón's tweets as "inexcusable" and "hateful."  

Warwick Davis gave a touching tribute to his late wife, Samantha David, during his acceptance speech for the BAFTA Fellowship. He expressed his gratitude to his mother and dedicated the award to his wife, who passed away almost a year prior.  

Orlando Bloom and Vanesa Kirby presented the award to Eisenberg. The Substance won Best Makeup and Hair, while Dune: Part Two received awards for Best Sound and Best Visual Effects. Wallace and Gromit won Best Animation and Best Children's and Family Film. Rich Peppiatt won the Outstanding Debut award, and Wicked received the Best Production Design award.  

 

 

 

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