BAFTAS 2015: Julianne Moore looks ravishing in red as she wins Best Actress
US ACTRESS Julianne Moore made sure all eyes were on her as she arrived at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards.
Julianne Moore at the 2015 BAFTAs
The 54-year-old actress, who won the award for Best Actress, certainly stood out from the crowd as she sashayed down the red carpet at London's Royal Opera House.
The redhead chose a daring Tom Ford number for her big night out in London, and showed off plenty of skin thanks to daring plunge.
Julianne's long-sleeved gown featured a velvet top and a subtle split, and she teamed it with a pair of black peep-toe heels.
Julianne kept the rest of her look simple and wore a pair of silver earrings and a matching ring.
Julianne won the award for Best Actress for her role in Still Alice
Julianne with actors Henry Cavill and Chris Evans
Tom loves it here in London, and was nice enough to make me this wonderful dress, so it's a thrill to be able to wear it
Her locks were left down in a loose curl and she completed her look with plenty of lipstick.
"I am wearing Tom Ford," Julianne admitted on the red carpet. "Tom loves it here in London, and was nice enough to make me this wonderful dress, so it's a thrill to be able to wear it."
Upon winning her award, the mother-of-two thanked BAFTA for "including me among these beautiful performances".
The Still Alice star plays a woman struck down by Alzheimer's in the film and thanked her Scottish relatives who "poured love into me".
Julianne wore a stand out red gown by Tom Ford
Julianne Moore wins Leading Actress BAFTA - The British Academy Film Awards 2015 - BBC One
Another US actress who won big on the night was Patricia Arquette, who also showed up wearing red.
The 46-year-old actress won her gong for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Boyhood.
Upon collecting her award, she thanked the film's director, saying: "I have been in a work of art here because of you, Richard Linklater."
Patricia Arquette won the award for Best Supporting Actress