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The Best Red Carpet Style From The BAFTAs
Georgia Murray
There's no denying that sustainability has become the number one talking point of the fashion industry, especially right now, as awards season overlaps with the start of global fashion weeks. And while actors across the board have historically used the red carpet as a chance to flex their best-dressed muscles and turn out iconic looks, those behind awards season can no longer bury their heads in the sand when it comes to fashion’s carbon footprint.
As a key aspect of its pledge to become more eco-conscious, BAFTA has asked its star-studded guest list to wear an outfit they already own, or to choose a more sustainably minded option. "Sustainability is very important to BAFTA and we’re doing more than ever before," a spokesperson told Harper's Bazaar.
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"The goal is that the EE British Academy Film Awards 2020 will be carbon neutral, working towards having a net positive impact on the environment. From travel and food to branding and materials, BAFTA is ensuring the awards are as sustainable as possible."
We already saw fashion activism unfold at January’s Golden Globes, where Phoebe Waller-Bridge announced that she would auction off her custom Ralph & Russo suit to raise funds for the Australian bushfires, while Joaquin Phoenix teamed up with queen of green fashion, Stella McCartney, wearing a custom suit by the British designer to every film awards event of the season in order to promote waste reduction.
While the BAFTAs have a long way to go in creating an inclusive and diverse celebration of film (#BAFTAsSoWhite, yet again), this sustainability drive is a positive move for the ceremony. How did stars answer this rallying cry for a more mindful approach to their red carpet choices? Click through to find out...
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Little Women's leading woman Saoirse Ronan in Gucci.
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The End of the F***ing World and Star Wars: Episode IX's Naomi Ackie in a lime Valentino dress and Jimmy Choo shoes.
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Midsommar and Little Women star Florence Pugh in Dries van Noten.
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Queen & Slim's Jodie Turner-Smith.
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Big Little Lies' Zoë Kravitz in gold Saint Laurent.
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The true star of Sex Education, Gillian Anderson, in a Camilla & Marc dress and Jimmy Choo shoes.
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One-third of Charlie's Angels, Ella Balinska in Jean Baptiste de Vallee.
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Our favorite Peckham export, John Boyega.
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Lily-Rose Depp in Chanel.
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Get Out and Queen & Slim star Daniel Kaluuya wearing Louis Vuitton.
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Greta Gerwig.
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Charlize Theron in purple Dior with Tiffany jewelry.
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Daisy Ridley wears Oscar de la Renta.
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Joaquin Phoenix in his Stella McCartney suit.
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Judy's Renée Zellweger, pretty in pink Prada.
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Our favourite Marmee, Laura Dern, in Valentino.
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Living With Yourself's Aisling Bea.
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Fleabag and Black Mirror star Anthony Welsh in Stella McCartney.
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Jessie Buckley in Miu Miu with Swarovski jewelry.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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Margot Robbie in Chanel.
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Naomie Harris in Michael Kors.
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Princess Margaret in The Crown, Vanessa Kirby.
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Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke.
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Rocketman's leading man Taron Egerton wears Giorgio Armani.
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Scarlett Johansson in Versace.
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Olivia Colman.
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Atlanta and Joker star Zazie Beetz in Marina Moscone.
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Booksmart star Kaitlyn Dever in a Miu Miu gown and cape.