PHOEBE Dynevor oozed Hollywood glamour as she channeled Marilyn Monroe at the Bafta awards.
The Bridgerton star proved that classic is always a winner as she stepped out in the white satin gown.
Phoebe, 28, showed off her figure in the plunging dress which framed her perfectly.While she didn’t win the EE Rising Star Award she was nominated for, she certainly stole the show on the red carpet.
The dress, which had a mini train hem, cascaded to the floor.
She kept accessories to a minimum, wearing diamond earrings and silver bangles on one wrist.
The actress pulled her hair back in a sleek bun and showed off her natural beauty with minimal makeup.
She was joined at the star-studded bash with her boyfriend and fellow actor Cameron Fuller.
Phoebe also brushed shoulders with royalty when she came face to face with Prince William.
She beamed at the future king, who attended the event without Princess Kate by his side.
Kate is currently resting at home as she is recovering from her abdominal surgery.
It is the first major event that Kate has had to cancel following the surgery, but she is expected to resume royal duties after Easter.
And after waving to crowds along the red carpet, William made a light-hearted quip about her heath.
The heir looked dapper in black tie as he waved and greeted fans on the red carpet in London.
This year’s star-studded event saw a total of 38 films up for awards hosted by David Tennant at the Royal Festival Hall in London’s Southbank Centre.
Stars of the big screen turned out on the Bafta red carpet eagerly anticipating the results of the most coveted categories: Best Film, Leading Actor and the EE Rising Star Award.
Leading the pack with 13 nominations was Christopher Nolan’s epic biopic about atomic bomb creator J Robert Oppenheimer.
Cillian Murphy was awarded Leading Actor as Oppenheimer was the evening’s biggest winner, scooping a total of seven awards.
All eyes were on Margot Robbie’s Leading Actress nomination for her role in the smash-hit Barbie film, following her snub from the same category at this year’s Oscars. However, Barbie failed to win a single award.