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Chase Infiniti and Teyana Taylor looked incredible as they celebrated One Battle After Another dominating the British Academy Film Awards at the Warner Bros afterparty at Soho House Kettner’s on Sunday evening.
The pair both starred in the critically acclaimed action film which took home six awards during the ceremony at London’s Royal Festival Hall.
Chase, 25, cut a glamorous figure as she arrived to the bash in a stunning white strapless dress with a high leg split.
The garment featured an eye-catching silver ornamental piece at the waist and Chase also wore a matching white scarf, silver heels and De Beers jewellery.
Teyana, 35, wrapped up in a full-length shaggy faux fur coat which she wore with black leather boots and jewellery by Tiffany & Co.
The actresses looked in good spirits as they posed for a photo together alongside One Battle After Another director Paul Thomas Anderson.
Teyana was also all smiles as she posed alongside Peter Sarsgaard at the event.
Peter looked dapper in a black suit as he attended the party alongside his wife Maggie Gyllenhaal who cut a glamorous figure in a black long-sleeved dress.
Tilda Swinton opted for a black suit with a crisp white shirt while Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku wore a deep blue off the shoulder dress.
Emilia Jones put on a leggy display in a black mini dress and matching tights which she paired with a leather jacket.
Riz Ahmed sported a black suit and matching shoes as he attended the party with his wife Fatima Farheen Mirza.
Jessica Alexander turned heads in a daring black cut out vest top which she wore with matching trousers.
At the BAFTAs, One Battle After Another already received a record 14 nominations, and came out on top as it won Best Film, Best Director, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actor, Cinematography and Editing.
As it was awarded Best Film, producer Sarah Murphy said: ‘We wish more than anything that our producing partner Adam Somner could be here to accept this on behalf of us on his home turf.’
Director and producer Paul Thomas Anderson said: ‘Thank you for rewarding our film in the way that you have, its just a tremendous honour.
‘I’m well aware of the other films that share this. Anybody that says movies aren’t any good any more they can piss off because this is just a great f*****g year.’
He added that he planned to go and find a ‘bar somewhere to go celebrate.’
The film tells the story of an ex-revolutionary (Leonardo DiCaprio) who is forced back into his old lifestyle when he and his daughter are pursued by a crooked military officer (Sean Penn).
After One Battle Or Aother’s six wins, Sinners, Frankenstein and I Swear followed with three each whilst Hamnet won two gongs.
The biggest loser of the evening was the highly acclaimed ping pong drama Marty Supreme, which went into the evening as one of the favourites, with 11 nominations. It came away completely empty-handed.
Despite being tipped as a favourite for the honour for his role in Marty Supreme, Timothee lost out on the prize to I Swear star Robert Aramayo.