BAFTA 2021: Priyanka Chopra dons risky embroidered jacket with billowing trousers, Nick Jonas looks sharp in Giorgio Armani 

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The 75th British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has begun. The first night, on April 10th, saw various wins, and the main event took place on 11th April at the Royal Albert Hall in London, United Kingdom. Priyanka Chopra was one of the first presenters of the night and was accompanied on the red carpet with her popstar husband Nick Jonas.

BAFTAs 2021: Priyanka Chopra dons risky embroidered jacket with billowing trousers, Nick Jonas looks sharp in Giorgio Armani 

For the night, the actress wore two outfits and one of which was by Ronald van der Kemp. For the red carpet ceremony, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas stepped out together and looked so in love. The actress wore Spanish label Pertegaz’s Fall/ Winter runway collection. She wore a risky crimson jacket with floral embroidery with white high-waisted billowing trousers.  She kept her hair tied in a ponytail with balloon pleats, some strands of hair beautifully laying on her face.

Going for signature dark lips, she opted for minimal makeup with slight red-ish eyeshadow. She wore Bulgari rings and earrings with Christian Louboutin pumps with stockings to complete the look. Though Priyanka's first in all-black was quite impressive, this didn't quite leave a mark.

Nick Jonas looked sharp in Giorgio Armani black tuxedo for the night with a bowtie and a watch to add some spark.

Amongst the presents included Phoebe Dynevor, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Cynthia Erivo, Hugh Grant, Richard E. Grant, Tom Hiddleston, Felicity Jones, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, James McAvoy, David Oyelowo, and Pedro Pascal.

On the work front, Priyanka Chopra was last seen in Netflix's adaptation of Aravind Adiga's Booker Prize-winning novel The White Tiger. She further has some exciting projects lined up including Matrix 4, Text For You, and Citadel.

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