Rosamund Pike wowed in a sparkling ensemble as she attended the Critics Choice Awards in Santa Monica on Sunday – days after covering up her injured face at the Golden Globes following a skiing accident over Christmas.
The Saltburn actress, 44 – who recently turned heads at the Governors Awards – joined other celebrities at the event which was hosted by Chelsea Handler, including Margot Robbie and Jennifer Aniston.
The beauty opted for a sequin, vibrant blue gown that contained a plunging, V-neck cut on the front that offered a sultry flare.
A floral embellishment was placed on belted fabric that wrapped around her toned midriff.
She told People her chin ‘is still a bit messed up underneath but I’m not going to show you,
‘If I showed you pictures on my phone from January the first, you would say, ‘Ahh,’”
‘It’s not the No. 1 preferred strategy for entering award season,” she adds.’
Rosamund Pike wowed in a sparkling ensemble as she attended the Critics Choice Awards in Santa Monica on Sunday – days after covering up her injured face at the Golden Globes following a skiing accident
The Saltburn actress, 44, told how she wore the ‘protective veil’ after suffering a skiing accident over Christmas
Her blonde locks were parted in the middle, and pulled back into a chic up do, preventing any loose strands from falling onto her face.
Rosamund accessorized her look by wearing a pair of gold and purple earrings, as well as a chunky, purple emerald ring on her right hand.
The actress’s makeup was classically done, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as a light shadow around her eyes.
A pink blush was added to her cheekbones for a radiant glow, while a pink satin tint was worn on her lips for a finishing touch.
Pike was spotted flashing a cheerful smile as she paused for a brief photo session upon arriving to the venue ahead of the festivities.
The British-born star recently took on the role of Elspeth Catton in Saltburn, which was nominated for Best Picture at the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday – with the win eventually going to Oppenheimer.
The project had garnered two other nods as well, including Best Cinematography and Best Production Design.
The long hem of the dazzling ensemble partially concealed the closed-toed, black heels she had also worn for the big event
Her blonde locks were parted in the middle, and were pulled back into a chic up do, preventing any loose strands from falling onto her face
The actress’s makeup was classically done, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as a light shadow around her eyes
Pike was spotted flashing a cheerful smile as she paused for a brief photo session upon arriving to the venue ahead of the festivities
Rosamund recently opened up to E! News about starring in the psychological thriller, and stated, ‘This film sort of gives you the entitlement to play and be extreme.’
Earlier last week, Pike also made a glamorous appearance at the 81st Golden Globe Awards and received a nod for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Saltburn.
She attended the annual ceremony in a stunning, black Dior dress that that fell down towards her ankles and contained fishnet material on the sleeves and neckline.
For a finishing touch to the look, the beauty also added a Philip Treacy headpiece that had a veil falling over her face.
While speaking to People at the BAFTA Tea Party event on Saturday, Rosamund revealed that the piece was used to conceal an injury on her face due to a skiing accident prior to the Golden Globes.
She explained to the outlet that her chin is, ‘still a bit [messed up] underneath, but I’m not going to show you.’
Although the wound has been healing very well, she did admit that her face had been ‘completely messed up’ at the time.
‘If I showed you pictures on my phone from January the first, you would say, “Ahh.”‘
While speaking to People at the BAFTA Tea Party event earlier this week on Saturday, Rosamund revealed that the piece was used to conceal an injury on her face due to a skiing accident prior to the Golden Globes (seen above)
The Pride And Prejudice actress added that, ‘it is not what you want to do, smash your face up two weeks before the Golden Globes. It’s not the No. 1 preferred strategy for entering award season’; seen on Saturday in Beverly Hills
The Pride And Prejudice actress added that, ‘it is not what you want to do, smash your face up two weeks before the Golden Globes. It’s not the No. 1 preferred strategy for entering award season.’
The beauty also spoke with WWD at the star-studded event last week, and expressed that her look, ‘was partly inspired when I had a skiing accident on December 26th.’
‘I did some freestyle on my chin and I thought, “Oh dear, that’s really not a good look for the Golden Globes in under two weeks.”‘
She continued, ‘I’ve completely took the skin off my chin, so I needed to kind of think creatively about how to approach red carpet dressing.’