Olivia Colman brought down the house with an emotional speech after her shocking win for Best Actress at the 91st Oscars.
'It’s genuinely quite stressful. This is hilarious. I got an Oscar,' Colman said.
'I have to thank lots of people. Yorgos [Lanthimos], my best director and the best film with Emma [Stone] and Rachel [Weisz], the two loveliest women to fall in love with and go to work with every day. You can imagine it wasn’t a hardship.'
Having a moment: The Favourite's Olivia still showed off her sense of humour on the red carpet on Sunday
'They’re worth more than a house,' the actress joked about how she'd accessorised her Schiaparelli dress.
Meanwhile, Olivia Colman played things safe when it came to her palette, choosing a neutral ivy shade that offset her raven-coloured pixie cropped hair.
The former Peep Show star covered her shoulders with a semi-sheer wrap that tied in a bow at the back of her dress.
It's set to be a big night for Olivia, who is tipped for the win in the category of Best Actress, for The Favourite.
Scene stealer: Olivia was forced to share the red carpet with Lady Gaga (right), which was most unfair
360 degrees: At the back, Olivia's dress featured a bow that tied up her wrap around design
Cute duo: As her official red carpet date, Olivia brought husband Ed Sinclair to see her nominated
Bow-tiful: The former Peep Show star is expected to collect one of the big awards of night
Sheer excitement: Olivia couldn't contain her excitement for Hollywood's biggest night in film
So far during awards season, she has collected the BAFTA and Golden Globe award for the biographical drama, in which she plays Queen Anne.
The movie itself is nominated for a further eight awards, including major categories: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay.
Both also starring in The Favourite, homegrown actors Nicholas Hoult and Joe Alwyn teamed up for their red carpet appearance on Sunday, looking sharp in black tuxedos.
Looking like the ultimate fashion darling with her hands in her pockets, Gemma gave a subtle nod to her highly-stylish Crazy Rich Asians character Astrid.
While Crazy Rich Asians is not nominated for any Oscars, there's expected to be big success for British stars at this year's awards ceremony.
Lucy Bointon and the stars of Best Picture nominee Bohemian Rhapsody were out in force with hopes of seeing the film collect a potential five gongs.
Dressed in a violet satin gown, Lucy looked exquisite as she arrived on the arm of the film's leading actor Rami Malek, who plays Freddie Mercury in the biopic.
It's me! Richard E. Grant brought his daughter to the Academy Awards celebration and couldn't have looked more thrilled
Dapper dad: Olivia clung to his arm as she hoped for his first Oscar for Best Supporting Actor
Charming: The veteran actor looked super-cool in a burgundy velvet tuxedo jacket
Cute couple: Christian Bale and his gorgeous wife Sibgi Blazic matched in monochromatic looks
Her British co-stars Gwilym Lee and Allen Leech joined former Jurassic Park actor Joseph Mazzello for a red carpet line-up, looking suave in dark suits.
However it was the appearance of one-time EastEnders actor Ben Hardy, formerly best known for playing Pete Beale in the soap, that caused the greatest stir.
No-one was more gleeful about their Oscars moment than Richard E. Grant, who wore a gleeful expression with daughter Olivia on his arm for the event.
Richard is nominated for Best Supporting Actor in Can You Ever Forgive Me? and truly seemed to have peaked as he waved at the crowds on his first-ever Academy Awards red carpet at the age of 61.
All white on the night: Producer Trudie Styler was there to celebrate the nomination of her Best Live Action Short Film, Skinght: Producer Trudi
For the win: The stars of Best Live Action Short Film nominee Skin including actress Jaime Ray Newman were joined by Trudie and director Guy Nattiv
Coupled up: Downton Abbey star Alan Leech (left) was slick in a velvet suit jacket with a bow tie, while James McAvoy (right) looked traditional in a black suit and tie
For the crowd: British actor Chris O'Dowd waved to the crowds on the red carpet
Trudie Styler joined guests at the red carpet ceremony on Sunday, representing the short film Skin that she produced.
Sting's glamorous wife joined director Guy Nattiv along with stars of the drama, which has been nominated in the category of Best Live Action Short Film.
The Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have made some major changes for this year's Oscars ceremony.
These range from skipping a host - after Kevin Hart stepped down - to recruiting 'highly recognized talent from various walks of life' to present the eight nominees for Best Picture, a role usually reserved for actors.
Those talents include anti-Trump chef and restaurateur Jose Andres, Daily Show host Trevor Noah and civil rights leader and Georgia congressman John Lewis and the woman who many consider to be the greatest athlete of all time, Serena Williams.
It is not clear which of the nominated films will be presented by these new presenters, who also include: Dana Carvey, Queen Latifah, Tom Morello, and Amandla Stenberg.
The final three presenters, Barbra Streisand, Diego Luna and Mike Meyers, will almost certainly be introducing the to films with which they have close ties: A Star is Born, Roma and Bohemian Rhapsody.
New look: The glamorous British actress drew attention to her tiny waist in a strapless gown
Something new! Emilia has changed up her look since short and blonde (right)
Giddy: She couldn't hide her delighted smile as she posed on the red carpet
Shimmering: Her dress featured ruching at the waist to draw attention to her middle
In the spotlight: It will be a night that puts the spotlight back on the stars
Having a moment: Veteran actress Helen seemed to be enjoying her Oscars experience
Give us a twirl! Helen span around, fanning out her gorgeous rainbow-coloured dress
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Main photo article Olivia Colman brought down the house with an emotional speech after her shocking win for Best Actress at the 91st Oscars.
‘It’s genuinely quite stressful. This is hilarious. I got an Oscar,’ Colman said.
‘I have to thank lots of people. Yorgos [Lanthimos], my best director and t...
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