Anya Taylor-Joy Wears Velvet Caped Schiaparelli Couture to BAFTAs

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On Sunday night, Anya Taylor-Joy attended the BAFTA red carpet wearing a couture design by French fashion house Schiaparelli. The velvet, structural bandeau minidress was covered in a matching floor-length cape gathered over her head of long blonde hair.

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The short minidress displayed The Menu performer’s long legs and featured bow details along its triangular tailored sections. She removed the cape to display the cut of the dress, and the thin gold straps of her Aquazzura shoes. She was also wearing a gold statement necklace made of thick curling organic shapes.

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For make up show wore a smokey eye and bright coral lip.

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Her film, The Menu, was nominated for the Original Screenplay award. Taylor-Joy Stars across from Ralph Fiennes and Nicholas Hoult in the story of an exclusive dinner on a private island gone sideways. When asked if she got starstuck by Fiennes in an interview with USA Today, the actress said, “Yes, but only at the very end.”

She continued, “My subconscious does this thing where if I can’t deal with information, it just stores it like a squirrel with a nut for winter, until there’s a moment I can deal with it. And so with Ralph, we just became really good friends and it wasn’t a big deal at all. And then the second the film ended, it was just, ‘Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god! I have to call my mom!’ So he was very, very gracious about it.”

She also raved about the movie itself.

“I’m very good at guessing what the ending of a film is or what the twist is going to be,” Taylor-Joy said of her role in the movie. “But when I read The Menu, every time I turned the page, I was like, ‘Ooh! I was not expecting that.’ And I wanted to be a part of that original (storytelling).”

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Aimée Lutkin is the weekend editor at ELLE.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamour, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, The Lonely Hunter, will be released by Dial Press in February 2022.

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