Baftas 2018: Best-dressed guests on the red carpet
See which celebrities earned their style credentials on the red carpet
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Your support makes all the difference.Hollywood stars and British talents came together on the Baftas red carpet to say #TimesUp in a sartorial statement that saw almost every guest wear black.
Much like they did at the Golden Globes, attendees donned their finest all-black get-ups to the ceremony in protest of the myriad sexual allegations sweeping through the film and TV industry.
However, just because the colour wheel was off-limits, that didn’t stop celebrity guests from bringing their aesthetic A-game to the annual celebration in an array of bespoke designer gowns and tuxedos.
From Angelina Jolie's velvet splendour to Gemma Arterton's pleated perfection, click through the gallery below to see the best dressed guests at this year’s Baftas.
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