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Sunday, 2 February 2014

Naomie Harris leads the cheer at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards in 20s style yellow dress

Something to flap about! Naomie Harris leads the cheer at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards in 20s style yellow dress 

She may have missed out on supporting actress of the year to Lupita Nyong’o at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards.
But Naomie Harris was the style winner as she attended the ceremony at the Mayfair Hotel on Sunday evening.
The 37-year-old looked like a much needed ray of sunshine wearing a stunning yellow flapper dress which flattered her toned figure.

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Mellow yellow: Naomie Harris stunned at the London Critics Circle Film Awards on Sunday evening at the Mayfair Hotel
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Mellow yellow: Naomie Harris stunned at the London Critics Circle Film Awards on Sunday evening at the Mayfair Hotel
The stunning number, with featured a sheer top section, moved about as she elegantly entered the venue.
    Accessorising the 1920s inspired look she wore a pair of silver T-bar heels, a Boucheron ring and Jessica McCormack earrings, while she carried a small clutch.
    Looking as gorgeous as ever she wore her hair in big bouncy curls down her back and showing off her natural beauty she kept her make-up to a minimum. 
    In a flap: Naomie's dress had a 1920s feel to it and the tassels moved as she walked
    In a flap: Naomie's dress had a 1920s feel to it and the tassels moved as she walked
    In a flap: Naomie's dress had a 1920s feel to it and the tassels moved as she walked 
    Shine bright: The dress showed off the actress's impressively toned figure
    Shine bright: The dress showed off the actress's impressively toned figure
    Keeping it simple: The beautiful actress kept her make-up subtle while her hair fell loose down her back
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    Keeping it simple: The beautiful actress kept her make-up subtle while her hair fell loose down her back
    Naomie was up against Sally Hawkins, Jennifer Lawrence, Lupita Nyong’o and June Squibb in the best supporting actress category.  
    At the ceremony the actress revealed the greatest review she received for her performance as Winnie Mandela in The Long Walk To Freedom was from Winnie herself.
    The Bond girl said: ‘It's a huge honour to have people like the movie and like my performance, that's really fantastic.
    So toned: The actress showed off her impressive arms as she signed pictures for fans
    So toned: The actress showed off her impressive arms as she signed pictures for fans
    ‘But the main thing that really mattered most to me was hearing Winnie say that she felt that I'd captured her and I'd honoured her legacy. That was huge to me and I'll never forget that.’
    She was joined at the ceremony by a whole host of British talent, including John Hurt, George MacKay, Andy Serkis, and Lindsay Duncan.
    Steve Coogan , who was up for his roles in  Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa , The Look of Love, Philomena  and What Maisie Knew was also in attendance but he failed to take home any prizes. 
    Men of the movies: John Hurt attended as did Gary Oldman (R) who picked up the Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film
    Men of the movies: John Hurt attended as did Gary Oldman (R) who picked up the Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film
    Men of the movies: John Hurt attended as did Gary Oldman (R) who picked up the Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film
    Surprise: One-time WAG Lizzie Cundy wore a red skater style dress on the red carpet
    Surprise: One-time WAG Lizzie Cundy wore a red skater style dress on the red carpet
    Always ready: Lizzie Cundy was ready to pose even before she entered the hotel
    Always ready: Lizzie Cundy was ready to pose even before she entered the hotel
    Always ready: Lizzie Cundy was ready to pose even before she entered the hotel 
    Up for a lot: Steve McQueen has a number of nominations for 12 Years A Slave
    Up for a lot: Steve McQueen has a number of nominations for 12 Years A Slave
    Popular: The director was more than happy to stop to sign movie posters as he made his way in
    Popular: The director was more than happy to stop to sign movie posters as he made his way in
    Former WAG Lizzie Cundy made an appearance, making sure she stood out in a red skater style dress featuring a lace collar detail.
    Her long brown hair was styled in curls, falling down her shoulder and she completed her look with a pair of black peep-toe heels.
    Director Steve McQueen attended the event as his film 12 Years A Slave leads nominations with Film of the Year, Best Actor (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Best Director (Steve McQueen) and Supporting Actor (Michael Fassbender) - the film received all the awards apart from Best Director which went to Alfonso Cuaron for Gravity.
    Making their mark: Rising star  George MacKay looked smart in his fitted suit as did the very talented Barkhad Abdi
    Making their mark: Rising star  George MacKay looked smart in his fitted suit as did the very talented Barkhad Abdi (R)
    Making their mark: Rising star  George MacKay looked smart in his fitted suit as did the very talented Barkhad Abdi (R)
    In the pink: Funny man Steve Coogan is up for best actor due to his recent impressive list of films
    In the pink: Funny man Steve Coogan is up for best actor due to his recent impressive list of films
    Man of the moment: Steve was more than happy to talk about his nomination and starring roles
    Man of the moment: Steve was more than happy to talk about his nomination and starring roles
    Big night: It was a special night for Gary and his fans were keen to show their support
    Big night: It was a special night for Gary and his fans were keen to show their support
    Mad dash: Steve Coogan looked like he was in a bit of a hurry as he made his way into the venue adjusting his shirt
    Mad dash: Steve Coogan looked like he was in a bit of a hurry as he made his way into the venue adjusting his shirt
    Mad dash: Steve Coogan looked like he was in a bit of a hurry as he made his way into the venue adjusting his shirt 
    Gary Oldman looked excited as he arrived ahead of accepting the Circle’s most prestigious award, the Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film.
    Speaking ahead of the ceremony about the title, he said: ‘I am truly honoured, and humbled to be named for this prestigious award, especially when one considers both who is doing the awarding and also the inspirational list of past recipients.’
    And at the event itself he admitted it was nice to get an award from the critics. He joked: ‘You don't have to look over your shoulder tonight.’
    Cate Blanchett was named actress of the year for her performance in Blue Jasmine and Dame Judi Dench won British actress of the year.
    Spousal support: Andy Serkis was joined by his wife Lorraine Ashbourne
    Spousal support: Andy Serkis was joined by his wife Lorraine Ashbourne
    Family affair: John Hurt was joined by his son Nick
    Family affair: John Hurt was joined by his son Nick
    True to his roots: Filth director Jon S Baird wore a kilt
    True to his roots: Filth director Jon S Baird wore a kilt

    LONDON CRITICS' CIRCLE FILM AWARDS - FULL LIST OF WINNERS 

    Film of the Year - 12 Years A Slave
    Foreign-language Film of the Year - Blue Is The Warmest Colour
    Documentary of the Year - The Act of Killing
    British Film of the Year - The Selfish Giant
    Director of the Year - Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
    Screenwriter of the Year - Ethan Coen & Joel Coen, Inside Llewyn Davis
    Actor of the Year - Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years A Slave
    Actress of the Year - Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
    Supporting Actor of the Year - Barkhad Abdi, Captain Phillips
    Supporting Actress of the Year - Lupita Nyong'o, 12 Years A Slave
    British Actor of the Year - James McAvoy, Filth/Trance/Welcome To The Punch
    British Actress of the Year - Judi Dench, Philomena
    Young British Performer of the Year - Conner Chapman, The Selfish Giant
    Breakthrough British Filmmaker - Jon S Baird, Filth
    Technical Achievement Award - Tim Webber, Gravity special effects
    Dilys Powell Award for Excellence in Film - Gary Oldman



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