BAFTAs 2017: McQueen Dresses Ruled The Red Carpet

The Duchess of Cambridge wasn't the only one in McQueen.

The 2017 BAFTAs red carpet proved that the legacy of Lee Alexander McQueen still reigns supreme, under Sarah Burton’s expert guidance.

Burton, the fashion house’s creative director, saw not one but three of her designs on the red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on Sunday 12 February - a day after the seventh anniversary of McQueen’s death.

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a bespoke version of a dress featured in designer Sarah Burton’s resort 2016 collection - with the corset bodice swapped for a Bardot neckline.

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Emily Blunt wore a medieval embroidered organza dress from Burton’s pre-autumn/winter 2017 collection.

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And Hannah Bagshawe, who joined her husband Eddie Redmayne at the ceremony, wore a long-sleeve McQueen gown featuring butterflies and flowers.

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Before You Go

BAFTAs Best Dressed
Emma Stone In Chanel(01 of26)
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The Duchess Of Cambridge In McQueen(03 of26)
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Nicole Kidman In Armani(06 of26)
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Daisy Ridley In Roland Mouret(08 of26)
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Naomie Harris In Gucci(10 of26)
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Emily Blunt In McQueen(13 of26)
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Carmen Ejogo In Emanuel Ungaro(16 of26)
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Penelope Cruz(18 of26)
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Anya Taylor-Joy In Gucci(20 of26)
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Amy Adams In Tom Ford(22 of26)
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Michelle Williams n Louis Vuitton(25 of26)
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