It used to be the ultimate faux-pas to wear the same frock twice. Not any more.
Sustainability is perhaps the biggest buzzword in the fashion industry right now and, in a bid to change the reputation of environmentally-(un)friendly award shows, BAFTA has made some serious changes to last night's proceedings.
The goody bag has been axed, replaced by what it’s calling a ‘gifting wallet’ made of recycled plastic, the menu is vegan and the carpet is made from recycled materials. Perhaps most thrillingly, the guests have been asked to make ‘sustainable fashion choices’.
They could shine a spotlight on an eco-designer, source something vintage (see Jennifer Aniston in a bias-cut gown from John Galliano’s 1999 collection for Dior at the SAG Awards for inspiration), hire a dress for the occasion or even - gasp! - rewear something from a previous ceremony.
Scroll through our gallery to see the best dressed celebs and where you can save some cash and buy high street dupes of their looks...
Check out : the best dressed at the BAFTAs 2020 and high street dupes
The best dressed at the BAFTAs 2020 and high street dupes

Vick Hope wearing Tran Hung

One Shoulder Caped Maxi Dress, Boohoo, £25

Emilia Clarke wearing Schiaparelli

Black Slinky Cowl Neck Maxi Dress, I Saw It First, £12.50

Pixie Lott

White Ruffle Detail Plunge Midi Dress, Pretty Little Thing, £70

The Duchess of Cambridge wearing an Alexander McQueen gown that she last wore in September 2012 as part of the Diamond Jubilee tour in Malaysia

Enchanted Vip White Gold Sequin & Embroidery Bardot Fishtail Mermaid Maxi Dress, SilkFred, £29.50

Charlize Theron wearing Dior

Purple Bardot Midi Bodycon Dress, River Island, £25

Renee Zellweger wearing Prada

Champagne Strappy Thigh Split Maxi Dress, Pretty Little Thing, £28

Scarlett Johansson wearing Atelier Versace

Nude Maxi Dress, AX Paris, £34.99

Margot Robbie wearing Chanel

Black Slinky 90s Neck Ruched Back Maxi Dress, Missguided, £25.20

Daisy Ridley wearing Oscar de la Renta

Black Cut Out Maxi Dress, AX Paris, £35

Zoe Kravitz wearing Saint Laurent

Gold Sequin Long Sleeve Plunge Wrap Detail Maxi Dress, Pretty Little Thing, £52

Rhoda Ofori-Attah

Showcase Black 'Vivie' Sequin Maxi Dress, Dorothy Perkins, £35

Naomi Ackie wearing Valentino

ASOS EDITION Split Side Plunge Maxi In Satin, ASOS, £76.50

Cinderella Balthazar

Wrap Front Midi Dress In Gold Stripe, Silk Fred, £75

Naomie Harris wearing Michael Kors

Sequin Dot Strappy Midaxi Dress, Boohoo, £10

Ella Balinska wearing Giambattista Valli

Boho Ditsy Floral Shirring Detail Maxi Dress, Boohoo, £25

Lily-Rose Depp wearing Chanel

Black Lace Scallop Contrast Jumpsuit, Missguided, £11

Rebel Wilson wearing Prabal Gurung

Red Pleated Colour Block Midi Dress, George, £22

Saoirse Ronan wearing a Gucci gown made using discarded satin

Bridesmaid Black Chiffon Wrap Fishtail Maxi Dress, Missguided, £28

Olivia Coleman wearing Alexander McQueen

Cape Top Lace Maxi Dress, Mela London, £40

Zazie Beetz wearing Maria Moscone

Bandeau Wrap Detail Split Maxi Bridesmaid Dress, Boohoo, £25

Jodie Turner-Smith wearing Gucci

Yellow Wrap Front Maxi Dress, AX Paris, £30
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The BEST red carpet looks from the Grammy Awards 2020 and high street dupes 💰
From the first arrivals, it looks like a tale of two red carpets. You've got Florence Pugh, Ella Balinska, Kaitlyn Dever and Renee Zellweger in the modern princess corner (think pink shades, extravagant trains and ruffles galore) and Saoirse Ronan, Naomie Harris and Zoe Kravitz sporting slip styles and sequinned column dresses that tick the more 'minimalist' box.
The Duchess of Cambridge, known for being a keen outfit recycler, didn't disappoint. For last night's ceremony, she chose a white and gold Alexander McQueen gown that she last wore in September 2012 as part of the Diamond Jubilee tour.
Alice Eve also got the sustainable memo, choosing a lace and fringe dress from one of Ralph & Russo's couture collections in 2017.