Olivia Colman was honoured with a BFI Fellowship at the star-studded Chairman's Dinner on Wednesday, as she oozed timeless glamour in a classic black gown for the occasion.
The Oscar winning actress, 45, looked amazing in the frock as she arrived for the bash in London's Rosewood Hotel, just over a week after winning Best Actress for her performance in The Favourite.
Olivia was supported by many of her current and former co-stars at the event ahead of receiving the prestigious honour, including Helen Bonham Carter, David Tennant and Tobias Menzies.
Gorgeous: Olivia Colman was honoured with a BFI Fellowship at the star-studded Chairman's Dinner on Wednesday, as she oozed timeless glamour in a classic black gown for the occasion
Highlighting her glamorous sense of style, Olivia looked amazing in the form-fitting black gown, which she teamed with red velvet pointed-toe heels and a matching clutch bag.
The acclaimed actress had her brunette tresses in their classic cropped look, and sported plenty of Swarovski jewellery as she appeared alongside BFI Chairman Josh Berger at the event.
Olivia was announced as the next recipient of the BFI Fellowship last month, and the star said at the time she was 'bowled over' to receive the prize.
She enthused: 'The BFI is a wonderful organisation and that I will soon be in a Fellowship with so many of my heroes is an honour that is hard to compute.
'Thank you a thousand times, I really am thrilled. THANK YOU!'
Amazing: The Oscar winning actress, 45, looked amazing in the frock as she arrived for the bash in London's Rosewood Hotel
Dressed up: Highlighting her glamorous sense of style, Olivia looked amazing in the form-fitting black gown, which she teamed with red velvet pointed-toe heels
Delighted: At the event Olivia was joined by BFI Chairman Josh Berger, who was looking dapper in a black tuxedo
Over the moon: The veteran actress was confirmed as the next recipient of the fellowship last month, joining stars such as Helena Bonham, Judi Dench and Hugh Grant
'Bowled over': Olivia was gushing about her success after it announced she would receive the Fellowship
Olivia has shown off her incredible acting prowess in a slew of high-profile and critically acclaimed projects over the years, including her role in the British comedy Peep Show in 2003 to 2015 and ITV’s Broadchurch from 2013 to 2017.
Her film credits are equally as impressive, starring alongside Simon Pegg in Hot Fuzz and The Iron Lady opposite Meryl Streep.
Following the honour, Olivia will be joining the ranks of previous recipients Helena Bonham Carter, Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Steve McQueen and Hugh Grant.
Glamorous: Olivia was supported by many of her current and former co-stars at the event, including The Crown's Helena Bonham Carter and Tobias Menzies
Quirky: Showcasing her iconic sense of style Helena looked amazing in a black skirt suit and white fringe necklace
Glammed up: Sporting her dark tresses in a voluminous ponytail, Helena finished her ensemble with thick block black heels
Screen royalty: Helena takes on the role of Princess Margaret in The Crown, while Tobias plays Prince Phillip/ The Duke Of Edinburgh
Delighted: The star seemed thrilled to be supporting Olivia at the event, as filming continues for the Netflix period drama
Out soon: The third series of The Crown is expected to air sometime later in 2019 on Netflix
Couples night: Richard E Grant also attended the bash on a rare outing with wife Joan Washington
Dressed up: The actor - who missed out on the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor - was beaming as he was joined his spouse of 33 years
BFI chair, Josh Berger, couldn't help but gush about the star: 'I am thrilled the BFI is giving its highest honour, the BFI Fellowship, to Olivia Colman, at such an exciting point in her career.
'Olivia is a brilliant comic actor and one of the industry’s finest dramatic performers. Her ability to be relatable in such a diverse range of roles generates incredible warmth and admiration from audiences.
'The Favourite is firmly up there as one of the best films of recent years and showcases Olivia’s extraordinary and nuanced performance, which is fittingly being acknowledged by critics and audiences all over the world,' he stated.
Smart: Olivia's Broadchurch co-star David Tennant was also in attendance, looking smart in a navy blue suit
Sharp: The Scottish star was his typically jovial self as he made his arrival for the event
Star: Broadchurch star Andrew Buchan was also in attendance for the bash, which saw Olivia received the BFI honour just days after her Oscar win
Low-key: Richard Curtis was also in attendance alongside wife Emma Freud, and both were dressed to impress in all-black
Late last month Olivia stunned film fanatics when she was awarded the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, beating out bookies favourite Glenn Close.
Taking to the stage, the British star said it was 'stressful' as she collected the honour, winning over viewers with her honest and emotive speech.
Many of Olivia's former and current colleagues came out to support her at the event, including her on-screen sister from The Crown Helen Bonham Carter.
The pair will appear in the third and fourth seasons of the acclaimed Netflix drama, which are expected to air sometime in 2019
Couples evening: Jim Broadbent was proudly joined by his wife Anastasia Lewis at the bash
Proud pair: The happy couple couldn't stop smiling as they made their way down the red carpet
Sensational: Emma Freud was clad in a simple all-black suit and platform boots, looking far younger than her years at the bash
Happy: Styling her glossy dark tresses into a simple fringed look, Emma finished her ensemble with a simple red lipstick
Helena was once again showcasing her quirky sense of style, sporting a dramatic black skirted two-piece and white fringed necklace.
She was joined by Tobias Menzies, who will play Prince Phillip/The Duke Of Edinburgh in The Crown.
Many of Olivia's Broadchurch co-stars were also in attendance for the bash, including a dapper David Tennant and Andrew Buchan.
Richard E. Grant - who sadly lost out on the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor - was seen on a rare outing with wife Joan Washington, after sending fans wild with his hilarious social media posts of his first trip to the Academy Awards.
Gorgeous: Anne Marie-Duff chose a quirkier ensemble as she donned a pretty black floral gown
Pals: Helena was also rubbing shoulders with Josh Berger once she made her way inside the bash
Hilarious: Sherlock star Andrew Scott looked thrilled to see Tobias inside the bash, as they broke into fits of laughter
Statement: Helena was flaunting her incredible sense of style as she arrived inside the bash
Suited and booted: David was looking dapper as he went solo for the star-studded bash
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Main photo article Olivia Colman was honoured with a BFI Fellowship at the star-studded Chairman’s Dinner on Wednesday, as she oozed timeless glamour in a classic black gown for the occasion.
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