Jenna Coleman cut a stylish figure as she attended the star-studded Apple TV+ BAFTA TV brunch in London on Saturday.
The English actress, 39, showcased her impeccable style at the event, held at 180 The Strand to celebrate excellence in global storytelling and creativity.
For the occasion, she oozed sophistication in a black tailored blazer with a V-neckline and belted waist, which she paired with matching trousers.
Completing her outfit, Jenna kept comfortable in a pair of Dior black patent C’est pumps and toted her essentials in a £4,200 mini Lady Dior bag.
The Doctor Who star styled her brunette tresses in a voluminous blowout and opted for minimal make-up to highlight her stunning features.
Also turning heads at the event was Irish model Laura Whitmore, 40, who looked effortlessly chic in a light purple wide-leg jumpsuit.
Jenna Coleman cut a stylish figure as she attended the star-studded Apple TV+ BAFTA TV brunch in London on Saturday
The English actress, 39, showcased her impeccable style at the event, held at 180 The Strand to celebrate excellence in global storytelling and creativity
The elegant one-piece featured a plunging V-neckline, ruched detailing at the waist, and flared legs.
Laura accessorised with a unique book clutch from The Age Of Innocence, ombré sunglᴀsses and an array of jewellery.
Baby Reindeer star Jessica Gunning, 39, was all smiles as she looked effortlessly chic in a black ʙuттon-up overshirt with multicoloured cuffs and wide-leg trousers.
Jessica toted her essentials in a retro Paul Smith shoulder bag and completed her ensemble with a pair of black trainers.
Meanwhile, Rosalind Eleazar, 36, stood out in a dark blue denim corset top and high-waisted pink tailored jeans.
She elevated the look with black stud-embellished strappy heels and kept her accessories understated with simple silver teardrop earrings.
The beauty appeared in great spirits as she joined actor pals Saskia Reeves, Christopher Chung and Jonathan Pryce at the glitzy event.
British actress Ronni Ancona, 56, also attended, joining Succession star Brian Cox, 78.
She donned a black single-breasted tailored blazer with a V-neckline and belted waist, paired with matching trousers for a sleek monochrome look
The Doctor Who star styled her brunette tresses in a voluminous blowout and opted for minimal makeup to highlight her natural features
Also turning heads at the event was Irish model Laura Whitmore, 40, who looked effortlessly chic in a light purple wide-leg jumpsuit
Baby Reindeer star Jessica Gunning, 39, was all smiles as she brought a more relaxed vibe to the occasion, wearing a black ʙuттon-up overshirt with multicoloured cuffs
Meanwhile, Rosalind Eleazar, 36, stood out in a dark blue denim corset top and high-waisted pink tailored jeans
The beauty appeared in great spirits during the event as she joined actor pals Saskia Reeves, Christopher Chung and Jonathan Pryce
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She opted for an elegant midi dress from ba&sh as she showed off her sensational sense of style.
Meanwhile, Brian looked dapper in a light blue blazer and matching tailored trousers.
He teamed the smart suit with a crisp baby pink ʙuттon-up shirt and a darker pink polka-dot tie.
New Zealand-British actress Gina Bellman, 58, looked stylish in a blue denim blouse and white wide-leg trousers.
She completed the outfit with beige-and-white trainers and styled her brunette tresses in a soft up-do as she smiled alongside Brian.
Many of the same A-list guests then went on to continue the celebrations at the Sky BAFTA TV Nominees party at Broadwick Soho.
The glitzy lunch comes just one day ahead of the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises taking place at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall.
The star-studded evening will see a slew of celebrities take home awards celebrating excellence in TV, as well as a line-up of standout performances.
Global music stars Jessie J and Tom Grennan are both set to put on a show at the ceremony, with powerhouse Jessie singing The Award Goes To as her first TV performance in six years.
British actress Ronni Ancona, 56, also attended, joining Succession star Brian Cox, 78. She opted for an elegant ecru midi dress from ba&sh
New Zealand-British actress Gina Bellman, 58, looked effortlessly chic in a blue denim blouse and white wide-leg trousers as she smiled alongside Brian at the brunch
Guest then went on to continue the celebrations at the Sky BAFTA TV Nominees party at Broadwick Soho
Laura looked sophisticated in her all-black ensemble as she stormed the party during the busy day of festivities
Laura was all smiles as she joined Nicole Lecky and Yomi Adegoke at the party
Lolly Adefope cut a glamorous figure in a stunning blue gown which she styled with pointed metallic silver heels
Bianca Jagger cut a smart figure in a black suit featuring an array of jewelled detailing for the occasion
It comes just one day ahead of the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises taking place at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall (pictured: Eddie Marsan and Lennie James)
Meanwhile, multi-platinum popstar Tom will play his brand new track Full Attention, in a TV exclusive.
Both performances will air during the awards ceremony on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 11 May at 7pm.
For the first time, Scottish actor, writer, producer and presenter Alan Cumming will host the glitzy eremony.
Emma Baehr, Executive Director of Awards & Content at BAFTA, said: ‘We’re delighted that Alan Cumming will be hosting this year’s BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises.
‘He will definitely bring a playful sense of mischief and fun to the ceremony, so audiences should expect the unexpected at Britain’s biggest celebration of TV on Sunday 11 May.’
The nominations for the BAFTA Television Awards’ P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award have already been announced.
From Gavin and Stacey, to The Traitors and Bridgerton, six of this year’s most acclaimed TV shows are set to battle it out for one of the ceremony’s biggest accolades.
The category is the only award in which the public will be able to have their say and vote for their favourite scene.