The actress, 33, was glowing as she stepped onto the red carpet ahead of the ceremony at The Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday.
Minimalism masterclass.
The Love Island star cut a glamorous figure in a gorgeous black peplum gown with a sexy plunging front as she made an early entrance ahead of the glitzy ceremony.
Zendaya! Anna! J. Lo! Gwendoline!
Willowy Australian actress Elizabeth has become the star of Sunday night TV as the ultra glamorous and sophisticated Jed - here’s how to get her look on the high street
Debicki, who's in L.A. prepping for Christopher Nolan's new film, will receive the Women in Film Max Mara Face of the Future award at a gala on June 12.
She became an overnight star thanks to The Night Manager, now Elizabeth Debicki is set to go stratospheric. She talks to Hamish MacBain about the fame game, working with Steve McQueen and the solution to Hollywood’s sexism problem...
The actress, 32, has taken on the role of a lifetime with her part as the late Princess Diana in the new series released on November 9.
Elizabeth Debicki, who plays Jed in the hit BBC1 drama, has one of the most enviable wardrobes in recent TV history. Now the series' costume designer reveals her styling secrets.
For those of us of a certain age, our childhood years were spent watching secret agents Illya Kuryakin (KGB) and Napoleon Solo (CIA) fight intrigue and international espionage on the small screen. It was the 60s, a time of James Bond, fantasy gadgets, glamorous locales, mini dresses and in this case, the first season of The Man From UNCLE was in black-and-white (now that I don't remember). As with all good ideas, a remake is always in the mix. This time around, The Man From UNCLE makes its big screen debut courtesy of director Guy Ritchie and Warner Brothers. The dynamic duo (oh wait, that's another 60s genre, Batman and Robin) is back (Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer) fighting WWII fascists who are in possession of a nuclear device. The time is 1963 and there are great gadgets, international locales (Germany and Italy) and sophisticated 60s styles influenced by retro looks from Marisa Berenson, Veruschka and Jean Shrimpton. Look for lots of bright colors, black-and-white, color blocking and A-line shapes courtesy of British costume designer Joanna Johnston (and lots of Roger Vivier shoes). All I pretty much want in a movie these days..... Henry Cavill and Elizabeth Debicki as the villianess Victoria above and below Alice Vikander plays Gaby whose clothes were inspired by 60s icon Jean Shrimpton TV's Get Smart and James Bond films were a major influence for the set designs by production designer Oliver Scholl. Some of the standout sets (totaling 90 in all) include a sleek Neo-Italian fascist-styled company headquarters and a classical 60s style hotel. To read about the production design and set decor of The Man From UNCLE, check out my article in The Hollywood Reporter. Photo credits: Warner Brothers/Daniel Smith
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