At the Baftas on Sunday evening, celebrities showcased a mix of high-fashion labels, with unexpected hues drawing the most attention. While French powerhouses like Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton dominated, a vibrant shade dubbed ‘Paddington Blue’—inspired by the bear presenting the children’s and family film award—emerged as the standout color of the night.
Paddington Blue Leads the Pack
Leading Actress winner Jessie Buckley, 36, from Hamnet, captivated in a Roman-inspired crushed velvet column dress by Chanel. She was joined by Supporting Actress recipient Wunmi Mosaku, 39, for Sinners, who selected a one-shouldered vibrant blue gown by British designer Priya Ahluwalia.
Paddington Red Makes a Statement
Several stars embraced ‘Paddington red’ for bold impact. Kate Hudson, 46, wore an off-shoulder satin gown by Prada. Minnie Driver, 56, opted for a strapless silk design by British label Emilia Wickstead. Hannah Waddingham, 51, sparkled in a sequin halterneck gown, while TV presenter Maura Higgins, 35, chose a satin fishtail dress.
High-Profile Looks from Louis Vuitton
Erin Doherty, 33, turned heads in an avant-garde origami-inspired gown by Louis Vuitton. Emma Stone, 37, selected a navy column dress with a keyhole mid-section detail from the same house. Alicia Vikander, 37, dazzled in an embellished gown featuring a peplum waist.
British Designers and Repeats Shine
Carey Mulligan, 40, and singer Gracie Abrams, 26—girlfriend of Bafta-nominated actor Paul Mescal—both wore Prada gowns. Support for UK talent appeared in Gillian Anderson’s, 57, full-skirted frock with an abstract brown print by Roksanda, and Aimee Lou Wood’s, 32, rosebud pink Emilia Wickstead design.
Princess of Wales’ Elegant Reuse
The Princess of Wales adopted a sustainable approach, rewearing her romantic Gucci gown with a velvet waistband and full chiffon skirt in pink shades—previously seen at a 2019 V&A Museum gala. She paired it with soft waves in her hair, evoking a pre-Raphaelite aesthetic for a timeless finish.

