
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley stunned at Vogue’s Bafta afterparty in an eye-popping ensemble.
This year’s prestigious award ceremony saw The Brutalist, Anora, and Conclave take the top prizes, shaking up the ongoing Oscars race.
After the action, several winners and celebrity guests graced various glitzy afterparties to celebrate big, with the likes of Demi Moore, Adrien Brody, Jesse Eisenberg, and Mikey Madison letting their hair down.
Mad Max: Fury Road star Rosie was snapped at Vogue’s bash wearing a statement black leather bodysuit and matching sheer black tights.
The bold look was completed with a black fur shawl and eye-catching silver necklace, accentuated by the model’s blonde locks scraped into an updo.
It comes after she made her runway return after almost a decade last month, modelling for Jean Paul Gaultier at the brand’s Paris couture shows.





She also made an appearance at the Netflix afterparty alongside the likes of Jared Leto in a typically striking outfit, rocking black trousers and a black sheer blouse.
Heretic star Hugh Grant made an appearance at the Vogue event in a sharp black tuxedo after being nominated for best leading actor for the psychological horror film.
He was joined by his wife Anna Eberstein at the Baftas, who posed alongside him on the red carpet in a sophisticated black and silver patterned gown.
Various celebrity couples arrived hand-in-hand for the festivities, including Speak No Evil’s James McAvoy and his wife Lisa Liberati, who he tied the knot with in 2022.
James Bond hopeful Leo Woodall appeared loved up with Your Monster star Meghann Fahy, while Joel Edgerton was snapped alongside girlfriend Christine Centenara, the editor-in-chief of Vogue Australia.





Wicked star Cynthia Erivo posed on the Vogue red carpet in a daring black gown with an exaggerated peplum, accessorising with her signature intricate jewellery and nails.
Socialite and actor Poppy Delevingne showed off her growing baby bump in a sheer pink gown covered in ruffles, beaming for photos on the red carpet.
The model, and sister of Cara Delevingne, announced she was expecting her first child with boyfriend Archie Keswick last month – at the same time asCara shared her own baby news.
Other celebs that attended the stylish Vogue party included Natalie Dormer, Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall, and The Fantastic Four star Vanessa Kirby.
Following her Bafta win and explicit acceptance speech, Emilia Pérez star Zoe Saldaña cosied up to The Substance’s Demi Moore and Woman of the Hour’s Anna Kendrick at Netflix’s afterparty.




Zoe also cosied up to husband Marco Perego Saldaña after scooping the coveted award for supporting actress in the controversial Netflix drama.
Demi’s gruesome body horror The Substance won the award for makeup and hair on the big night ahead of the upcoming Oscars, where it is nominated for five gongs.
A Different Man stars Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson who were both at the Netflix bash after Adam tore a troll on X apart for their cruel comments.
An X user, @flophive, shared a screenshot of Adam’s photo next to Camila Cabello ahead of the event, with the caption: ‘This is genuinely so scary, I would not attend the event if I were Camila,’ in a since-deleted post.
The actor blasted the troll for their comments making fun of his disability, while also being snapped meeting Camila in touching pics from the event.






The night’s winners were snapped in the Don Julio Winners’ bar having their masks engraved along with a personalised bottle of Don Julio 1942. Anora’s Mikey Madison, who surprised fans by snatching the best actress award, was among the A-listers in the room.
The Brutalist’s Adrien Brody posed with his mask after the epic blockbuster won four awards on the night, tying with Conclave for the most wins.
Jesse Eisenberg’s emotional familial drama A Real Pain nabbed two awards for best original screenplay and best supporting actor for Kieran Culkin.
Alien: Romulus and Industry star David Jonsson was honoured with the public-voted rising star award, recognising up-and-coming talent in the industry.
He follows the likes of Daniel Kaluuya, Tom Hardy, and Letitia Wright who also won the accolade.
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