BAFTAs: Ariana Grande Dazzles in Elegant Pink Gown on the Red Carpet

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Key Takeaways
- Ariana Grande shines at the BAFTAs.
- Wearing a striking pink and black gown.
- Nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
- Her look drew inspiration from 'Wicked'.
- Styled by Mimi Cuttrell.
Los Angeles, Feb 17 (NationPress) Singer-actress Ariana Grande captivated the audience at the BAFTA red carpet on Sunday with a stunning appearance. The star of 'Wicked', who has gained recognition this awards season for her portrayal of Glinda, maintained her reputation for exquisite fashion at the 2025 BAFTA Awards held in London.
Ariana is nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the BAFTAs, as reported by 'People' magazine.
She graced the event in a lovely pink and black gown that exuded drama. Her plunging neckline dress showcased a black bodice paired with a voluminous peachy-pink skirt that had a gathered waistline.
According to 'People', the sides of her bodice dipped low enough to reveal several of Grande's tattoos. She complemented her outfit with stunning jewelry, including a diamond necklace and pearl earrings.
Her makeup featured a charming peachy pink hue that matched her dress, and she styled her hair slicked back with a small black bow.
At 31, Grande began her series of awards show looks at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards on January 3, where she stunned in a custom Louis Vuitton bubble ball gown, reminiscent of Glinda's whimsical transport.
Just two days later, she attended the 2025 Golden Globes with her mother Joan, wearing a pastel yellow strapless column gown from Hubert de Givenchy's 1966 Haute Couture collection, acquired by Rita Watnick-owned LILY et Cie. Speaking to Variety on the red carpet, Grande, styled by Mimi Cuttrell, revealed that her look was inspired by the Yellow Brick Road, a notable symbol from both 'Wicked' and 'The Wizard of Oz'.
An archivist from the French label noted that the beaded ensemble was first seen during the Audrey Hepburn era, leading many to speculate that Grande was channeling not just the Good Witch but also the legendary Hollywood icon.