We've told you who won what at the BAFTA's, now lets get down to the important stuff - the frocks!

Downton's Jessica Brown-Findlay stuck with high-neck chic for the evening in a noir Alessandro Rich gown, adding colour with sapphire ear-gems. Christina Hendricks harnessed her curves in a corseted Vivienne Westwood dress. With her milky skin and fiery locks, the Mad Men star looked positively Rubenesque.

Penelope Cruz's red Armani Prive dress disappointed us a bit. Where is your marvellous decolletage, Pen? Poppy also opted for red, looking fab in a floor-length number with pretty emerald chandeliar earrings.

BAFTA's red carpet reporter Fearne Cotton opted for a pretty coral Moschino fress, flirty curled locks and a matchy pout. We're not sure what to make of Laura Bailey's nutty Chanel dress. Yes, it's Chanel, but is it nice?

Christina Ricci left her cute Pan AM style behind in favour of a golden, plunge-front Givency dress and Bvlgari jewels. We love the wine-red pout! And there was nothing Miss Haversham about Gillian Anderson's Sybil Connolly gown and bouffy up 'do. Tres glam, ma' lady.

Berenice Marlohe showed exactly why she has been picked to play a legendary Bond girl in a dazzling white Dior dress. There's something ever-so Eva Mendes about Berenice, don't you agree, heatworlders? Maybe it's the sultry smoky eyes... Tilda Swinton also wore white, chosing a Celine cap-sleeve dress for the chilly red carpet event.

Last but certainly not least we have My Week With Marilyn cutie Michelle Williams wearing, amazingly, a modified H&M dress! If that doesn't give us an excuse to go shopping, we don't know what does...
Harry Potter star Bonnie Wright went for a sweet polka dot vintage frock paired with Prada accessories. Yes, she looked cute, but we think her look is more fitting for a trip to the flicks than a big, swanky awards ceremony.
What do you think of the stars' BAFTA looks, heatworlders? Do tell...