From Liam Payne’s duet with himself to Bukky Bakray’s moving acceptance speech for the EE Rising Star Award, these are the moments you need to see from the BAFTAs 2021, but may have missed.
Normcore staples are still riding high, owing to models, from Hailey Bieber to Kaia Gerber, who have developed a penchant for gilets and fleeces over the last year. But even the “sexy fleece” – MM6 Maison Margiela x The North Faces’s take on the practical staple – has been usurped by the free promo sweatshirt. Confused? See Katie Holmes and her Fokk Sugar sweatshirt by Siggi’s yogurt brand for more information.
While out strolling her home turf of New York City this week, the actor sparked a say-it-with-a-slogan sweatshirt renaissance. Because, if you’re going to pledge an allegiance to one (yoghurt) brand then why not say it loud and proud, right? With her Chloé mini Daria bag slung across her chest and shiny, black patent loafers on her feet, she made the high-low mix look effortlessly cool.
Bukky Bakray’s stylists Zadrian Smith and Sarah Edmiston tell British Vogue about the emotional journey leading to ‘Rocks’ star Bukky Bakray’s BAFTAs 2021 look: a Prada dress that celebrates her and makes Bukky Bakray feel seen.
If you want to see a perfect feline flick in situ, look no further than Vanessa Kirby at the BAFTAs 2021. Sporting a jet-black winged eyeliner, the actor (who was nominated in the Best Actress category for her moving role in
Pieces of a Woman but lost out to Frances McDormand), paired her classic eye with strong brows and a nude lip.
âThe look is rooted in Vanessaâs love of simple, elegant and timeless make-up,â Katey Denno, the make-up artist behind the look, tells British
Vogue. âAfter looking at her floor-length, metallic gown and dazzling earrings, we arrived at the conclusion that the make-up should be subtle, with an emphasis on the brows and a strong, straight, black eyeliner.â