Gwyneth Paltrow cut an elegant figure as she attended the British Fashion Awards at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Monday.
The actress, 51, looked gorgeous in a strapless red maxi dress with plunging cut-out neckline that tease a glimpse of her ample cleavage.
Gwyneth also wore a matching sheer coat which was adorned with perfectly placed sequins and feathers.
The Shakespeare in Love star accessorised with beaded bracelets and earrings, forging a necklace and letting the ultra chic outfit speak for itself.
Gwyneth accentuated her age-defying features with a light dusting of make-up and wore her glossy blonde locks loose.
Gwyneth Paltrow, 51, cut an elegant figure as she attended the British Fashion Awards at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Monday
The actress looked gorgeous in a strapless red maxi dress with plunging cut-out neckline that tease a glimpse of her ample cleavage
A-listers such as Beyonce, Kate Moss, Poppy Delevingne, Lily James, Jourdan Dunn and Rina Sawayama all expected to walk the red carpet at the British Fashion Awards 2023.
The event, presented by jewllery brand Pandora returned to the iconic London venue, the Royal Albert Hall on Monday evening.
Leading industry figures will be recognised such as Valentino Garavani with the Outstanding Achievement award, make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury with the Special Recognition Award, and the late Joe Casely-Hayford with a posthumous special recognition award.
South Londoner Kai Isaiah Jamal has been nominated for the model of the year gong along with the likes of Paloma Elsesser and Alton Mason.
The event serves as the main fundraiser for the BFC Foundation. which supports the future growth and success of the British fashion industry through its focus on education, grant-giving, and business mentoring.
The BFC is also going back to having some gender-based design awards for the first time since the pandemic, splitting the best British designers into menswear and womenswear categories.
On Friday, it was revealed that the British singer Sam Smith will accept the Cultural Innovator Award on stage,
Guests have previously included Rihanna, Kylie Minogue, Dua Lipa, with Bella Hadid winning model of the year in 2022.
Gwyneth also wore a matching sheer coat which was adorned with perfectly placed sequins and feathers
The Shakespeare in Love star accessorised with beaded bracelets and earrings, forging a necklace and letting the ultra chic outfit speak for itself
Gwyneth accentuated her age-defying features with a light dusting of make-up and wore her glossy blonde locks loose
Caroline Rush, chief executive of the British Fashion Council, said: ‘It is imperative the awards are reflective of our incredibly multifaceted industry and its brands and creatives.’
Gwyneth – who essentially retired from the film business over a decade ago – is at the centre of an ‘arts-washing’ controversy after agreeing to fly to Saudi Arabia for a controversial film festival.
The Red Sea Film Festival is said to have offered ‘talent’ a cool $1 million each to appear and has so far attracted actors Will Smith, Sharon Stone and Johnny Depp to the red carpet.
the Oscar-winner is the latest and most surprising A-list signing, particularly as outside of her appearances as Pepper Potts in Marvel films she’s not had a leading role in a film since Mortdecai in 2015.
The actress beamed for the sea of cameras
Gwyneth posed up a storm on the red carpet alongside her fellow A-listers
The event, presented by jewllery brand Pandora returned to the iconic London venue, the Royal Albert Hall on Monday evening
She said in an interview in 2020 that she had ‘hit the bullseye’ aged 26 by winning an Oscar for Shakespeare in Love and then realised that she didn’t love acting ‘all that much’. She has since made a fortune with her Goop wellness brand.
A spokesman for the festival yesterday confirmed that Paltrow is to appear ‘In Conversation’ with Jomana Al Rashid, the CEO of Arab News on Wednesday night.
The Festival in Jeddah is run by a foundation chaired by the Saudi culture minister.
Critics regard it as a part of the regime’s ‘arts-washing’ and ‘sports-washing’ in which glamorous international events are held in order to distract from human rights abuses.
Homosexuality remains a crime punishable by death in the kingdom and widespread outrage greeted the killing of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, by agents of the Saudi government at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.