It was great to see the stars opting for vintage and eco conscious attire for the BAFTA red carpet this year. Gillian Anderson who had dually hosted a pre-BAFTA show dinner with her good friend William Banks-Blaney at St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel chose a William Vintage Sybil Connolly strapless gown for the awards.
Young actress Bonnie Wright wore a vintage Prada dotty dress and bright Prada accessories to finish off the look and Edith Bowman also opted for William Vintage and wore a Christian Dior 1968 gown with encrusted neckline although this was not so much a hit with the fashion parade. However we applaud these ladies for choosing beautiful vintage dresses and celebrating heritage and quality.
Livia Firth championed her Green Carpet Challenge on the night and was also joined by a few other celebs who also supported her vision. Livia accompanied her husband Colin and wore an incredible sustainable Paul Smith trouser suit, vintage Cartier earrings and Roger Viver accessories. Colin Firth and and Shame star Michael Fassbender, both wore eco Armani tuxedos, made from organic wool with accents in recycled PET (formerly plastic bottles)... and very smart they looked too.
The Help actress Viola Davis, stepped out in the first ever eco Valentino gown, and as Livia states on her blog, it was a close call, with the fabric for the dress stuck in the Italian town Turin due to a snowstorm, she stated Viola could of been "wearing actual soda cans rather than the miraculously recycled ones" if it had not been for a friend who rescued the day and got it to Rome.
Beautiful blooming mummy-to-be Sophie Ellis-Bextor embraced a retro look in polka dot Dolce & Gabbana and Lulu Guinness bag. Everyone's Mad Men favourite, actress Christina Hendricks won the 'Best TV Star' award, and wore a vibrant purple print vintage Carolina Herrera dress.
"I just wear things that I fall in love with and I think people have too many rules about what people should wear on the red carpet."
- Christiana Hendricks via TeleFashion
Actress Gillian Anderson was in yet another eye-catching William Vintage dress a 1965 canary yellow Sarmi. William Vintage who specialises in hand sourcing vintage haute couture introduced good friend Gillian Anderson to the world of vintage:
"Literally every time I leave the house for an event he comes over and obviously there are fittings and stuff but he introduced me to the artistry of couture. It was just something I was completely unaware of "
- Gillian Anderson via TeleFashion
The Elle style awards always brings creativity and pops of colour to the red carpet that may not usually been seen, Leggy model Poppy Delevigne pulls of Mary Katrantzou for Topshop like no one can with Ursula Mascaro for Zoë Jordan shoes. Pixie Geldof looked hot (excuse the chilli pun) in Dolce & Gabbana and Soon-to-be Bond girl Naomie Harris looked striking in an electric blue Viktor & Rolf dress with metallic Sergio Rossi heels. Red haired vocalist Florence Welch is renown for her kooky style and looked impeccably groomed in her Erdem shirt dress and matching heels.

Brit girls do it best!
Jessie J sparkled in British designer Julien Macdonald, Adele looked incredible in a black embroidered Giorgio Armani gown and 12.4 carat diamond micropave ring by Harry Winston and British singer Corinne Bailey Rae opted for a design by New York Fashion Week star Christian Siriano.
The Golden Girls:
Kelly Osbourne who sometimes has been critised for getting it so wrong she this time got it very right and sparkled in a Tony Ward dress. Taylor Swift scrubbed up nicely and her gown was equally impressive by Zuhair Murad Couture and Miranda Lambert stunned the crowd in a Pavoni gown accessorised with Tiffany & Co. jewelry.

Comedian Kathy Griffin's wore a form-fitting ivory one-shoulder Michael Kors gown with hoop earrings, a jeweled cuff and a gold clutch. British actress Kate Beckinsale wore Zuhair Murad asymmetric cocktail dress . Kelly Rowland wowed in Alberta Ferretti floor length column gown. Skyler Grey multi-Grammy nominated artist, went with lacey white this year with gothic dark lips.
Jennifer Hudson's did a touching rendition of Whitney Houston 'I will always love you' in tribute to the late star who sadly passed just before the show where she was due to perform.
After reviewing the Couture Spring Catwalks we knew without doubt that Elie Saab would be a hit with stars. Katy Perry matched her blue hair with her floor length delicate duck egg blue dress.



Primary Colour damsels:
Nicole Scherzinger did not look mellow in this yellow Versace gown, Pop icon Kylie Minogue in a bright cobalt blue YSL gown and sparkling waist detail and lady of the moment Lana Del Rey went British in a off-shoulder, red Vivienne Westwood dress.

Pixie Lott classic glam in Dolce & Gabbana gown, Lisa Snowdon in a celb fav Herve Leger bandage, and Holly Willoughby flaunted her fab figure in this fitted hourglass dress.

Paloma Faith brings her quirky style to the red carpet in a aubergine print Dolce & Gabbana shift dress teamed with vintage accessories.

Florence Welch wore an Alexander McQueen Spring Summer collection dress with matching Alexander McQueen wedges (looked even more stunning up on stage see below). Style star of TOWIE, Lydia Bright stuck to her usual vintage homage look in a pink, embellished gown and soft waved Marilyn Monroe styled hair, and toned down make-up. While Anna Calvi opted for a androgynous look in a gorgeous Gucci tux at her first brit awards, her side waved her and bright red lips oozed vintage old hollywood.

Florence & The Machine performing on the night in ethereal McQueen.
So the big one The OSCARS, Academy Awards next... we cannot wait for the fashions, what do you think the celebs will be wearing?



















