“Saltburn” stars including Barry Keoghan, Rosamund Pike and Carey Mulligan were among the honorees on the red carpet at the 2024 BAFTA Awards on Sunday at Royal Festival Hall in London. The arts organization, of which Prince William serves as president, honors the year’s best productions and performances in the movie industry, both foreign and national. “Doctor Who” star David Tennant is this year’s host.
Director Emerald Fennell’s “Saltburn” was nominated for five BAFTAs, including Outstanding British Film, Supporting Actress for Pike, Leading Actor for Keoghan and Original Score.
Ahead, see what members of the “Saltburn” cast wore on the 2024 BAFTA Awards red carpet.
Barry Keoghan
Keoghan, who was styled by Ilaria Urbinati, opted for a dark teal Burberry suit consisting of a cropped trench coat-inspired jacket and pleated trousers. The actor also added on an Omega watch.
Rosamund Pike
Pike’s pleated tea-length Dior dress featured a plunging neckline and corsetry underneath. The actress accessorized with pink satin open-toe platforms and dangle earrings. Pike was dressed by Leith Clark, who also works with stars including Lucy Boynton and Daisy Ridley.
Carey Mulligan
For Mulligan, stylist Andrew Mukamal tapped the talents of Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri to recreate a vintage design from the French label’s archives. Mulligan’s strapless silk and velvet gown featured bodice detailing and a corseted silhouette.
Archie Madekwe
Archie Madekwe opted for a sparkling black suit jacket, which he paired with a white high-neck button up, trousers and patent leather shoes.
Alison Oliver
Alison Oliver sported a strapless satin gown by Loewe, which was adorned with tassels of silver tinsel. She was styled by Aimée Croysdill, who also dresses stars including “Bridgerton” actress Nicola Coughlan and Ellie Bamber.
Emerald Fennell
“Saltburn” director Emerald Fennell’s black Armani Privé gown featured a plunging neckline adorned with embellished rosettes. She also added on a large emerald cocktail ring and a pair of pearl dangle earrings.
While Sophie Ellis-Bextor did not appear as an actress in the film, her song “Murder on the Dancefloor,” which was featured on the “Saltburn” soundtrack, became a viral sensation 22 years after it became a hit in 2001. She celebrated the revival on the red carpet in an Antonio Rivas dress ahead of performing the song on the BAFTAs stage wearing a Sophie Couture gown.