Monday 23 January 2017

Naomie Harris oozes chic in a military-style dress as she picks up top prize at London Critics' Circle Film Awards

Naomie Harris oozes chic in a military-style dress as she picks up top prize at London Critics' Circle Film Awards with adorable co-star Alex Hibbert, 12

She's spent much of the month jetting between Los Angeles and London as she dazzles on the red carpet at awards season.
And Naomie Harris looked every inch the sartorial winner once again as she wowed at the star-studded London Critics' Circle Film Awards at The Mayfair Hotel on Sunday night.
The Moonlight actress, 40, oozed sophistication in a black military styled frock as she proudly accepted the Supporting Actress of the Year prize for Barry Jenkins’ coming of age tale.
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Dressed to impress! Naomie Harris looked every inch the sartorial winner once again as she wowed at the star-studded London Critics' Circle Film Awards at The Mayfair Hotel on Sunday
Dressed to impress! Naomie Harris looked every inch the sartorial winner once again as she wowed at the star-studded London Critics' Circle Film Awards at The Mayfair Hotel on Sunday
The British thespian cut a glamorous figure in a knee-grazing black frock, featuring a high neckline and emblazoned with large button details.
Adding a pop of colour to the simple look, Naomie strutted down the red carpet in towering fuchsia stilettos, while she toted her belongings in a metallic block clutch.
Echoing her elegant ensemble, the Collateral Beauty star wore her long raven tresses in a sleek side-parted do.
Naomie enhanced her natural beauty by framing her glittering eyes with a soft smokey eye, while adding a slick of nude lipstick.
Cute date: The actress was joined by her adorable co-star Alex Hibbert, 12, who posed with Mahershala Ali's Best Supporting Actor award
Cute date: The actress was joined by her adorable co-star Alex Hibbert, 12, who posed with Mahershala Ali's Best Supporting Actor award

Working it: The Moonlight actress, 40, oozed sophistication in a black military-inspired frock
Working it: The Moonlight actress, 40, oozed sophistication in a black military-inspired frock
Working it: The Moonlight actress, 40, oozed sophistication in a black military-inspired frock
Monochrome magic: Naomie posed alongside fellow British thespian Kate Beckinsale, who won the British/Irish Actress of the Year award
Monochrome magic: Naomie posed alongside fellow British thespian Kate Beckinsale, who won the British/Irish Actress of the Year award
Shinning bright: Kate, award winner Isabelle Huppet and Naomie showcased their glassware
Shinning bright: Kate, award winner Isabelle Huppert and Naomie showcased their glassware
Naomie looked in high spirits as she showed off her stylish look on the red carpet, later joining the likes of Kate Beckinsale and Kristina Rihanoff inside the event.
And to top off the star's glamorous night, Naomie was awarded the Supporting Actress of the Year award for her portrayal of troubled star Paula in the Barry Jenkins-directed movie Moonlight.
The actress was later joined by her adorable co-star Alex Hibbert, 12, who posed with Mahershala Ali's Best Supporting Actor award.
The pre-teen looked dapper as he clutched onto his co-star's trophy, wearing a stylish two-piece suit and bright red tie.
Poser: The  beauty cut a glamorous figure in a knee-grazing black frock, featuring a high neckline and emblazoned with large button details
Poser: The beauty cut a glamorous figure in a knee-grazing black frock, featuring a high neckline and emblazoned with large button details
Famous friends: Naomi looked in high spirits as she was joined by Alex Hibbert and Isabelle Huppet
Famous friends: Naomi looked in high spirits as she was joined by Alex Hibbert and Isabelle Huppet
Famous friends: Naomie looked in high spirits as she was joined by Alex Hibbert and Isabelle Huppet
All eyes on her! The beauty enhanced her natural beauty by framing her glittering eyes with a soft smokey eye, while adding a slick of nude lipstick
All eyes on her! The beauty enhanced her natural beauty by framing her glittering eyes with a soft smokey eye, while adding a slick of nude lipstick
Naomie later took to Instagram to thank the award show and her fans for recognising her talents in the movie. 
She captioned the snap: 'A huge thank you to the #London #filmcritics circle for your acknowledgement of my work in #Moonlight #londoncritics @londoncritics styled by @Nolasinger & @lauraleajones'.
Other winners of the night included Andrew Garfield, who won British/Irish Actor of the Year, and Sweet Maddie Stone was awarded the Short Film of the Year.
Moonlight chronicles the life of a young black man from childhood to adulthood as he struggles to find his place in the world while growing up in a rough neighborhood of Miami. 
Over the moon: The actress took to the podium to accept her coveted award in style
Over the moon: The actress took to the podium to accept her coveted award in style

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Working it: Adding a pop of colour to the simple look, Naomie strutted down the red carpet in towering fuchsia stilettos, while she toted her belongings in a metallic block clutch
Working it: Adding a pop of colour to the simple look, Naomie strutted down the red carpet in towering fuchsia stilettos, while she toted her belongings in a metallic block clutch

London Critics' Circle Film Awards -Winners 

Supporting Actor of the Year - Mahershala Ali for Moonlight and Tom Bennett for Love & Friendship
Supporting Actress of the Year - Naomie Harris for Moonlight 
Screenwriter of the Year - Kenneth Lonergan for Manchester by the Sea 
Technical Achievement - Sturla Brandth Grovlen for cinematography for Victoria 
The Dilys Powell Award for Excellence in Film - Isabelle Huppert 
Young Performer of the Year - Lewis MacDougall for A Monster Calls 
Short Film of the Year - Sweet Maddie Stone 
British/Irish Actress of the Year - Kate Beckinsale
British/Irish Actor of the Year -  Andrew Garfield
The Philip French Award for Breakthrough Filmmaker - Babak Anvari for Under the Shadow
The Attenborough Award for British/Irish Film of the Year - I, Daniel Blake
Foreign-Language Film of the Year - Toni Erdmann 
Documentary of the Year - Fire at Sea 
Director of the Year - Laszlo Nemes for Son of Saul 
Actor of the Year -  Casey Affleck for Manchester by the Sea
Actress of the Year - Actress of the Year 
Film of the Year - La La Land 


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