Back to black (and white): Baftas style sticks to dressing-up classics

The ceremony saw some - Rose Byrne, Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor, and Clara Amfo - wear black, while Daniel Kaluuya and Emerald Fennell wore white

The world is now becoming used to award shows where the action – and the style – is divided between presenters in a venue and nominees beamed in from home, or perhaps a hotel room. The Baftas were the latest and had both the determined glamour and some of the at-home basics that are now expected. Chloé Zhao is becoming a favourite of those who fall into the more low-key style category. To receive her best director and best film awards for Nomadland, she wore a plaid shirt and what looked like dungarees.

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