Red Carpet Radiance: The Beauty Looks That Defined the BAFTAs

The 79th BAFTA Film Awards at London’s Royal Festival Hall brought together some of the world’s biggest names in film and fashion — from Hollywood A-listers like Michael B. Jordan, One Battle After Another and Marty Supreme nominees Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet,, to British screen favourites such as Jessie Buckley, Rose Byrne and Carey Mulligan, not to mention the royal presence of Princess Kate and Prince William gracing the carpet.

Among them, Alicia Vikander, Emma Stone and Erin Doherty shone in looks created by La Beauté Louis Vuitton, turned heads with understated glamour and refined, modern beauty moments.

Alicia Vikander: Polished Neutrals, Lit-From-Within Skin

Alicia Vikander prepping her Bafta beauty look

Alicia Vikander’s look was the epitome of quiet luxury. Her eyes were illuminated with LV Ombres Beige Memento, creating a soft, sculpted definition that enhanced rather than overpowered. The shadow’s warm neutrality framed the eye with subtle depth, catching the light beautifully against flawless, luminous skin.

On the lips, she wore LV Rouge in Nude Necessaire — a sophisticated nude that balanced the eye look perfectly. The result? Understated, elegant and completely timeless.

This is modern red carpet beauty at its most wearable: glowing skin, softly contoured eyes and a nude lip that feels intentional rather than invisible.

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Alicia Vikander’s eyes were illuminated with LV Ombres Beige Memento and on the lips, she wore LV Rouge in Nude Necessaire

Alicia Vikander’s Bafta look was the epitome of quiet luxury.

Emma Stone: Effortless and Fresh

Emma Stone’s red carpet moment was a lesson in restraint

Emma Stone leaned into natural radiance with a look that felt both effortless and precise. Her eyes were enhanced using the LV Ombres Nude Mirage palette, delivering delicate contour and definition while keeping the overall effect fresh and open.

Instead of a traditional lipstick, Emma opted for LV Baume in Nude Poetry, a balm that gave her lips hydration and a sheer wash of colour. The finish was soft, modern and perfectly in tune with the current shift toward skin-first beauty.

It’s a reminder that sometimes the most powerful red carpet statement is restraint.

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Emma’s eyes were enhanced using the LV Ombres Nude Mirage palette and instead of a traditional lipstick, she opted for LV Baume in Nude Poetry balm.

Emma Stone leaned into natural radiance with a look that felt both effortless and precise.

Erin Doherty: A Bold Nude With Edge

Erin’s bold lip and sculpted nude eyes brought a little more edge.

Erin Doherty also reached for the LV Ombres Nude Mirage palette, proving its versatility across different complexions and styles. But where Emma’s finish felt ethereal, Erin’s interpretation brought a little more edge.

Her look was elevated with LV Rouge in Wild Soul, a richer, more statement lip that added strength and contrast. Paired with sculpted eyes and glowing skin, it struck that perfect balance between classic glamour and contemporary attitude.

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The effect struck that perfect balance between classic glamour and contemporary attitude.

The Takeaway: Elevated Nude Is the New Red Carpet Rule

If there was one unifying thread across these three beauty moments, it was refinement. No heavy contour. No overworked drama. Instead, carefully considered neutrals, intelligent texture and an emphasis on luminous skin.

La Beauté Louis Vuitton’s red carpet debut at the BAFTAs signals a clear direction: beauty that enhances, rather than masks. Luxury that whispers, not shouts.

And the best part? Every single one of these looks feels entirely adaptable for real life.

Soft nude eyes. A polished lip. Skin that looks like skin — only better.

Beautyhood mag