Da’Vine Joy Randolph Wins Best Supporting Actress BAFTA in Custom Robert Wun Gown
Da’Vine Joy Randolph was one of the big winners at the 2024 BAFTA Awards, taking home the prize for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “The Holdovers.” But her stunning custom pink and black gown by designer Robert Wun may have stolen some of the spotlight.
The fitted corset bodice with dramatic black cape sleeve made a bold fashion statement on the red carpet. According to reports, the gown was inspired by Wun’s Spring 2024 Couture collection. With Randolph’s black opera gloves and diamond earrings, the contrasting colors helped her stand out from the crowd.
“I can’t get enough of the ‘Holdovers’ actress’ winning look,” one entertainment journalist wrote. Clearly Randolph’s opulent BAFTA ensemble made an impression.
Hair, Makeup and Styling Team Complete the Look
While Robert Wun’s couture creation was the centerpiece, Randolph’s glam squad helped pull the entire look together.
Celebrity hairstylist Tai Simon crafted a custom platinum blonde hairpiece for the actress with waves and molded curls. Makeup artist Sheika Daley used Lancome and Elora Lane products to give Randolph a radiant, rosy glow.
The actress’ style team of Wayman and Micah also deserve credit for envisioning the high-fashion BAFTA look. Together, they helped Randolph make a memorable statement on the red carpet as she collected her Best Supporting Actress honor.
Social Media Buzzing About Randolph’s Red Carpet Fashion
As soon as Randolph stepped onto the red carpet, fashion writers and social media blew up over her custom designer gown. One journalist wondered whether the multi-colored look was too bold of a choice compared to a single color.
“My first thought was that I wished this had been one color. But looking at the model again, I think the colors chosen for Da’Vine made her look more impactful,” they wrote on Twitter.
Indeed, the eye-catching contrast helped Randolph stand out from a sea of black dresses. Her fashion risks paid off, cementing her as a style icon with yet another head-turning ensemble.
Whether you loved or hated the color combo, it’s clear Randolph’s BAFTA look got people talking. Between the opulent Robert Wun couture, cascading cape sleeve, and edgy black gloves, she gave fans plenty to buzz about online.
After her Best Supporting Actress win – on top of earlier Critics Choice and Golden Globe victories – Randolph is having a major fashion moment in 2024 awards season. And her bold BAFTA gown shows she’s just getting started making statements on the red carpet.