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Check Out How Vivian Oparah Took her Gorgeous & Nostalgia Style to the BAFTAs

British-Nigerian actress, Vivian Oparah, spiced up the 7th British Academy Film and Television Art Awards (BAFTAs) red carpet with a gorgeous vintage Gucci by Tom Ford silk maxi dress with an open low back and epaulettes.

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Nominated in the Best Actress category for her role in the movie Rye Lane, the 27-year-old British actress and musician of Nigerian descent paired her stunning outfit from 1996 with a yellow gold and diamond necklace, rings and a bracelet from Bulgari. A nod to the trendy GenZ obsession with the 90s.

Shaquille Ross-Williams, known for styling Naomi Campbell and Adut Akech, carefully selected a curated collection for her with a style described as both “adorably charming” and “boldly daring.”

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Ben Orange is a stylist and senior fashion editor at Glamcityz, covering everything from fashion trends to weddings. With a sharp eye for style, he keeps readers inspired and in tune with what’s next.

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