The queen of the BAFTA Margot Robbie in red carpet
The actress wore a Chanel haute couture dress with incredible tulle sleeves.
Margot Robbie has made an impact on her way down the BAFTA red carpet this Sunday at the Royal Albert Hall in London with a Chanel haute couture dress that is not very simple but with a truly spectacular result.
It is made up of a tight-fitting light - coloured bodice with short sleeves up to the knee full of beading, sometimes scattered throughout the piece, other times concentrated to form ornaments on the neck, waist and skirt edge. From it, a second black and dark blue tulle skirt forms a small train at the back.
But the most striking thing about the garment are the dark tulle sleeves that look like wings on the sides of the actress's shoulders and that manage to frame her face.
With her hair up, she has worn a simple but very sophisticated makeup: with blue eye shadows and coral-toned lips.
A creation and a style -sandals with fine straps and nails, hands and feet, painted black- surprising but absolutely successful for an interpreter who aspires to win the BAFTA for best supporting actress for her role as Elizabeth I in Maria, queen of scot land In the absence of reading the ruling, she has become the queen, at least, of the London red carpet in this 27th edition of the awards given by the British Academy of Film and Television.

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