Scarlett Johansson stuns in 1920s-style pink feathered gown at BAFTAs 2020.

Leading Actress nominee Scarlett, 35, borrowed fashion tips from the 1920s in a busty feathered gown as she graced the red carpet at Sunday night’s BAFTAs.

The acclaimed actress was the belle of the ball at London‘s Royal Albert Hall, choosing a dramatic pink gown for her big night.

While Scarlett failed to turn either of her two acting nominations into wins, she stole the spotlight on the a-list packed red carpet.

Stunning: Leading Actress nominee Scarlett, 35, borrowed fashion tips from the 1920s in a busty feathered gown as she graced the red carpet at Sunday night’s BAFTAs

Turning up the heat, the Marriage Story actress star brought a touch of 𝑠e𝑥 appeal to the extravagant bash in a dazzling pink gown, which featured a perilously low-cut neckline, a beaded bodice and a tasseled hemline.

Despite sporting a floor-length piece, Scarlett managed to flash a hint of her metallic heels through her garment’s bold thigh-high slit.

The blonde beauty looked typically stunning as she upped the ante with drop earrings by Nikos Koulis which complemented her head-turning appearance.

Wow factor: The acclaimed actress was the belle of the ball at London’s Royal Albert Hall, choosing a dramatic pink gown for her big night

With her tresses dressed into a chic updo, the Girl with a Pearl Earring actress finished off her appearance with glittery pink make-up look.

Scarlett was nominated in the Leading Actress category for Marriage Story, but lost out to Renee Zellweger, who won for her role as Judy Garland in the namesake biopic Judy.

Scarlett also lost out on Supporting Actress for JoJo Rabbit, as her Marriage Story co-star Laura Dern claimed the gong for  her role as cutthroat lawyer Nora Fanshaw in the Netflix hit.

Turning heads: While Scarlett failed to turn either of her two acting nominations into wins, she stole the spotlight on the a-list packed red carpet

Strike a pose: Turning up the heat, the Marriage Story actress star brought a touch of 𝑠e𝑥 appeal to the extravagant bash in a dazzling pink gown

Daring: The dress featured a perilously low-cut neckline, a beaded bodice and a tasseled hemline

Sam Mendes’ 1917 led the winners at the 73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday night.

The World War I masterpiece took home seven gongs, which included the Best Film, Director, Outstanding British Film, Special Visual Effects, Cinematography, Production Design and Sound at the star-studded ceremony.

Joaquin Phoenix, 45, took home the Leading Actor award for his role as Joker. 

Sparkles: With her tresses dressed into a chic updo, the Girl with a Pearl Earring actress finished off her appearance with glittery pink make-up look

Touch of bling: The blonde beauty looked typically stunning as she upped the ante with chandelier-inspired earrings which complemented her head-turning appearance

On stage: The actress lost out on her chances at a double win but did take to the stage to present a gong

Despite receiving 11 nominations, Joker only took home three awards – Casting, Original Score and Joaquin’s Leading Actor gong.

While an absent Brad Pitt won the Supporting Actor gong for his role as Cliff Booth in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which was collected by his co-star Margot Robbie who lost out on her own Supporting Actress nomination for her Sharon Tate role in the Quentin Tarantino movie.

Andy Serkis was honoured with the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award by his Lord Of The Rings co-star Sir Ian McKellen while E.T producer Kathleen Kennedy received the highest honour with The Fellowship award.

Here she is! Following the awards show, Scarlett was spotted heading into the London hotspot Chiltern Firehouse for a night of partying

Stylish: The American beauty cut a chic figure in a military-style black buttoned mini dress to display her ample cleavage

Gorgeous: Adding a fuchsia pink lip, Scarlett pulled her blonde tresses into a sleek updo as she prepared for a night of partying following the awards

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