

The 2025 BAFTAs took place at London's Royal festival Hall and there was no shortage of celebrity big names. Timothée Chalamet, Joe Alwyn, Adrien Brody and Jeremy Strong rubbed shoulders with the newcomers such as David Jonsson and Nabhaan Rizwan. And of course, all the guys went big on their outfits.
Adam Pearson, who recently featured in Gentleman's Journal, wore burgundy Dior.
Dev Patel, the BAFTA Nominee for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, pulled it out the bag in Gucci.
Going shirtless, James McAvoy allowed his IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 44 to shine bright.
The Anora lead wore a crystal-embroidered suit from McQueen.
Wearing Bottega Veneta, Chalamet ended his streak of left field fits (and Lime bikes) for something a little more demure.
British actor Will Poulter ditched his tie in Dior.
One tone fits rule. Joe Alwyn, who has become a bit of a fashion lad, went bold in Giorgio Armani and Tiffany & Co.
Styled by super stylist Harry Lambert, Sebastian Croft went traditional in his 19th Century remixed tux from Burc Akyol and Kurt Geiger shoes.
David Jonsson, BAFTA EE Rising Star Nominee, wore a custom Gucci black wool single-breasted tuxedo with satin peak lapel.
Up for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Anora, Yura Borisov went for Louis Vuitton.
Matthew Broome decided to wear Amiri, seemingly the hottest brand of the moment among celebrities.
He might live on American soil, but Orlando Bloom still rocks a British brand, in this case Burberry.
For Nabhaan Rizwan, punchy Dior was the order of the day
The Brutalist lead kept it simple, but immaculate, in custom black tie from J. Crew (he's currently the face of the American brand).
They See Us actor Jharrel Jerome wore a custom tuxedo with a black crystal embellished shirt from Burberry.
In Burberry, Sope Dirisu poses the question: who needs a tie when you look this cool?
Just like his most famous character, Jeremy Strong wears Loro Piana.
A red carpet veteran, the Conclave actor went went classic in black tie.
Is that peacock feather waistcoat a nod to his Wicked character? We hope so.
The Star Wars legend opted for a classic tuxedo from Dior.
Former Harry Potter actor Tom Felton went classic in Hackett.
Now read an interview with Nabhaan Rizwan ahead of the BAFTAs
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