She’s delighted fans with her performance as Princess Margaret in the third series of Netflix’s The Crown.
And, Helena Bonham Carter led the stars stepping out to attend the Women in Film and TV Awards, which took place at the London Hilton Park Lane, on Thursday night.
The actress, 53, looked demure in a silky floral patterned midi dress, but displayed her unique sense of style by teaming her elegant frock with chunky black boots.
Here she is! Helena Bonham Carter, 53, led the stars stepping out to attend the Women in Film and TV Awards, which took place at the London Hilton Park Lane, on Thursday night
Her high-neck frock skimmed over her chest and nipped in at the waist, and boasted a subtle ruffle hemline.
The Harry Potter star added a splash of colour to her ensemble with a burgundy leather doctor’s bag.
True to form, Helena added a quirky twist to her look by accessorising with a diamante adorned ‘YES’ clip in her locks, which were styled into a dishevelled up-do.
Finishing touches came from statement earrings and a pillar box red pout teamed with lashings of black eyeliner.
Quirky: The actress, 53, looked demure in a silky floral patterned midi dress, but displayed her unique sense of style by teaming her elegant frock with chunky black boots
Talented twosome: Helena cosied up for a snap with Jane Eyre star Samantha Morton
Elegant: Her high-neck frock skimmed over her chest and nipped in at the waist
Fun times: Helena was clearly in good spirits as she presented an award to Jessica Hobbs
Connected: Helena worked with the award winning director from New Zealand on The Crown
Edgy: Claudia Winkleman, 47, nailed androgynous chic in a black tux with a white pussybow blouse adding an unexpected twist
Well done! Claudia was crowned the winner of the Eikon Presenter Award
Women supporting women: Kirsty Young presented Claudia with her awards at the event
Claudia Winkleman, 47, nailed androgynous chic in a black tux with a white pussybow blouse adding an unexpected twist.
Claudia was crowned the winner of of the Eikon Presenter Award, which was presented to her by Kirsty Young.
Kirsty stepped out in a long patterned shift dress, with a leather biker jacket adding a youthful element to her attire.
Cute! Claudia was joined at the bash by her mother Eve Pollard, 73
Looking good: Claudia’s mother opted for a violet dress and buttoned up blazer
Fashionista: The presenter tucked her trousers in to patent leather boots and accessorised with gold charm bracelets
Grateful: Claudia was overwhelmed as she collected her award on stage
Chic: Stacey Dooley, 32, showcased her chic sense of style in cream oversized trousers and a simple lightweight jumper
On duty: Stacey presented Jo Burn with the IMDb Project Management Award
Sleek: The broadcaster finished her look by parting her red locks at the centre and styling them into a sleek, low ponytail, while accessorising with chunky gold hoop earring
On duty: Stacey took to the stage at the awards to announce one of the winners
Stacey Dooley, 32, showcased her chic sense of style in cream oversized trousers and a simple lightweight jumper.
A black pair of barely there stilettos and a red manicure and pedicure added a splash of glamour.
The broadcaster finished her look by parting her red locks at the centre and styling them into a sleek, low ponytail, while accessorising with chunky gold hoop earrings.
Sublime: Rochelle Humes, 30, slipped into brown patterned trouser and a coordinating mac, and carried her belongings in an oversized white clutch
Effortless: The presenter scraped her tresses into a low ponytail for an understated look
Sensational: Luther actress Ruth Wilson, 37, looked sensational in a black and silver houndstooth trouser suit
Gorgeous: The actress wore the blazer plunging as a top and styled her tresses into soft curls
Luther actress Ruth Wilson, 37, looked sensational in a black and silver houndstooth trouser suit.
Rochelle Humes, 30, slipped into brown patterned trouser and a coordinating mac, and carried her belongings in an oversized white clutch.
Steve Coogan, 54, put in a smart appearance, clad in a royal blue three piece suit, which he teamed with a light pink shirt and bold red tie.
Smart: Steve Coogan, 54, (left) put in a smart appearance while David Morrissey, 55, (right) stepped out in a checked grey suit and patterned shirt
Colourful: He teamed his suit with a light pink shirt and bold red tie
On duty! Steve presented the Envy Producers Award to Faye Ward
Edgy: Samantha Morton looked edgy in a black and grey cut-out gown as she received an award at the event
Divine: The Minority Reports actress displayed her slim physique in the striking maxi dress
Thespians: The actress posed with Notting Hill actor Julian Rhind-Tutt, 51, who presented her with the QI Best Performance Award
The prestigious awards ceremony, supported by Sky, once again saw some of the most acclaimed and respected women from the Film and TV industries gather together to celebrate the work, success and achievements of their peers.
London Hilton Park Lane hosted a multitude of industry movers and shakers at Film and TV’s foremost celebration of the year.
From the Lifetime Achievement Award to the Craft Award, the Women in Film and TV Awards was hosted by Sandi Toksvig, who has presented the awards since 2014.
Glowing: Ophelia Lovibond and Chernobyl star Emily Watson posed for a quick snap together
Chic: Emily wore a longline cardigan atop a floral print frock
Stunning: The Guardians Of The Galaxy actress looked stunning in a lace and silk maxi dress
Pretty in pink: Comedian Katherine Ryan, 36, stepped out in a bright pink trouser suit from designer JESSICA K
With a career spanning almost 50 years presenter, actor, producer and writer of over 30 children’s books Floella Benjamin was honoured with The EON Productions Lifetime Achievement Award.
BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing host Claudia Winkleman was awarded with The EIKON Presenter Award by her good friend and fellow presenter Kirsty Young.
The Walking Dead star Samantha Morton was presented with The Best Performance Award by Julian Rhind-Tutt whom she performed alongside in Harlots earlier this year.
A splash of colour: British Bake Off host Sandi Toksvig jazzed up her muted attire with a royal blue velvet scarf
Keeping it casual: Mel Giedroyc, 51, (left) kept things casual while Meera Syal, 58, (right) wore her outfit with a pair of trainers boasting stiletto heels
Newsreader and journalist Katya Adler took home The BBC News and Factual Award presented to her by Angela Rippon at the ceremony.
Helena Bonham-Carter presented The Deluxe Director Award to her ‘favourite director’ Jessica Hobbs, whom she worked with on The Crown.
The Envy Producer Award went to Faye Ward presented by Steve Coogan who starred in Stan and Ollie, which was produced by Faye.
Congratulations! Angela Rippon presented Katya Adler with her award as she won the BBC News and Factual Award
Delighted: Katya looked incredibly proud as she posed with her award, while Angela Rippon stood out in a cerise pink jacket
Fun times: Former Blue Peter presenter Katy Hill, 48, mixed sequins with ruffles
Clashing: The TV personality wore a tiered chiffon maxi skirt and layered up with a blazer
WFTV Awards presenter Sandi Toksvig added ‘I never cease to be overwhelmed by the sheer level of talent and brilliance at the WFTV awards.
I come back year after year to host them, because there simply is no other event like this in the film and TV calendar.
‘To be in the same room as all these amazing and inspiring women makes this such an uplifting and inspiring day.’
Chic: Anna Richardson (left) oozed elegance in her black trouser suit, while presenter Anita Rani (right) looked fabulous in florals
Fabulouse: Corrie star Cherylee Houston wore a tangerine gown with cute out sleeves
Stylish: Luther actress Nikki Amuka-Bird (left) looked stylish in a patterned midi dress while Baroness Floella Benjamin (right) sparkled in a red sequinned mini dress
Centre of attention; Floella was in her element as she took to the stage
Mel Giedroyc presented Emma Oxley, who edited Good Omens, with The Technicolor Creative Technology Award.
Sound Mixer Judi Lee-Headman, whose recent work includes The Capture and Britannia received The Craft Award by Britannia star David Morrissey.
The Project Management Award went to Jo Burn and was presented by Strictly star Stacey Dooley.
Elated: Stacey couldn’t hide her delight as she clapped while standing on stage
New Talent: Writer Laurie Nunn became winner of the Netflix New Talent Award
Sparkling: Laura Hamilton donned a gold sequinned mini dress with suede over the knee boots
Edgy: Rula Lenska, 72, (left) wore a flared trouser suit with a T-shirt emblazoned with a sparkling red heart, while Deborah Frances-White (right) wore an ombre and black blue dress
Choose love: Gurinder Chadha and Krishnan Guru-Murthy posed for a photo
Women in Film & TV (UK) is the leading membership organisation for women working in creative media in the UK and part of an international network of over 13,000 women.
Members of the organisation come from a broad range of professions spanning the entire creative media industry.
WFTV hosts a variety of events throughout the year, presents a prestigious awards ceremony every December (The WFTV Awards supported by headline sponsor Sky), collaborates with industry bodies on research projects, and lobbies for women’s interests.
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