Ashley Graham looks back to her best after awkward make-up faux pas at BAFTAs bash 

[ad_1]

Ashley Graham looks back to her best in a leather dress at the Moncler LFW show after suffering an awkward make-up faux pas at BAFTAs bash

She suffered a make-up faux pas as she attend the British Vogue And Tiffany & Co BAFTA afterparty in London on Sunday evening.

Yet Ashley Graham was looking back to her radiant best the following day, as she arrived at the Moncler Genius show at London Olympia on Monday.

The model, 35, looked incredible in a tan leather look midi dress, which she layered with a black and gold Moncler gilet for the occasion.

Ashley wore her brunette locks swept back off her pretty features, which had been enhanced with a perfectly applied coat of make-up.

It was a far cry from her awkward blunder earlier this week, where she appeared to sport a powdery white complexion at the swanky Annabel’s event. 

Her dark lip colour only accentuated the awkward error, while she showcased her gorgeous curves in a slinky black gown.

The frock boasted thin straps and a floral corsage and the stunner completed the look with a tiny blue bejewelled handbag.

Slipping her feet into embellished heels Ashley donned a pair of diamond earrings and wore her brunette tresses loose.

Other guests at the event – following the awards ceremony – included Anya Taylor Joy and Jourdan Dunn with the venue decorated with lavish flower arrangements.

The biggest night in British film returned with actor Richard E. Grant taking the helm to present the 76th EE British Academy Film Awards.

Held at the Royal Festival Hall, Richard, 65, was joined by Alison Hammond to host the star-studded ceremony, while film critic Ali Plum was on the red carpet with Vick Hope.

Austin Butler was awarded Best Actor at the awards, beating out favourite Colin Farrell in a shock upset.

The actor fought back tears as he paid tribute to the Presley family while accepting the honour, after portraying the late King Of Rock in the Baz Lurhmann biopic.

Looking good: Ashley wore her brunette locks swept back off her pretty features, which had been enhanced with a perfectly applied coat of make-up

Awkward: It was a far cry from her awkward blunder earlier this week, where she appeared to sport a powdery white complexion at the swanky event

Looking good: Ashley wore her brunette locks swept back off her pretty features, which had been enhanced with a perfectly applied coat of make-up 

Thanking all of the crew and team he worked with on the film, Austin admitted he was ‘just trying to take it all in,’ as he fought back tears while accepting the honour. 

‘This means the world to me,’ Butler told the ceremony, still using the Elvis drawl that he learned for Baz Luhrmann’s movie.

See also  No one was Spared! William and Kate see popularity plunge - with Harry and Meghan also down

He also paid tribute to the Presley family who offered insight into Elvis’ life for the biopic, adding he ‘hopes he made them proud.’

Oh no! The model, 35, who is in the UK for fashion week, appeared to sport a powdery white complexion as she posed up a storm at the swanky Annabel's event

Oh no! The model, 35, who is in the UK for fashion week, appeared to sport a powdery white complexion as she posed up a storm at the swanky Annabel’s event

Cate Blanchett was also awarded Best Leading Actress for her performance in the biopic Tar, the film’s only big win of the night.

Tearfully, she accepted the gong as she thanked her mother and director Todd Field, adding that Blanchett also said that 2022 had been an ‘extraordinary year for women’.

She added that it had broken down that women’s experience is not ‘monolithic’, and that her role as Lydia Tar ‘was a dangerous and career-ending potential undertaking’.

Netflix’s German war epic All Quiet On The Western Front was the big winner of the night with a total of seven gongs, including Best Film, while The Banshees of Inisherin was close behind with five, including Best British Film and Best Supporting Actor and Actress respectively. 

Swing and a miss: Her dark lip colour only accentuated the awkward error, while she showcased her gorgeous curves in a slinky black gown

Swing and a miss: Her dark lip colour only accentuated the awkward error, while she showcased her gorgeous curves in a slinky black gown

[ad_2]

Source link