She is one of the world's most beautiful women. And Salma Hayek proved she is also one of the world's most fashionable women as she graced the red carpet at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards at London's Royal Albert Hall on Sunday evening. The 52-year-old screen siren was turning heads all over as she slipped into a skin-tight black gown while giving an edgy touch with a huge brooch on her shoulder while also adding in a chic beaded headdress. A vision: Salma Hayek proved she is also one of the world's most fashionable women as she graced the red carpet at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards at London 's Royal Albert Hall on Sunday evening Salma looked sensational for the outing as she slipped into the one-shouldered black gown which clung to her figure flawlessly. She gave the simple gown striking detailing with a lizard brooch sat on her chest while also coordinating with her gold beaded hairband. The brunette beauty scraped her hair into a high bun with tendrils loosely framing her face, which was perfectly made up to enhance her good looks. She sported fluttering false lashes over peach eye-shadow while slicking on nude lipgloss to highlight her plump pout perfectly. WOW! The 52-year-old screen siren was turning heads all over as she slipped into a skin-tight black gown while giving an edgy touch with a huge brooch on her shoulder while also adding in a chic beaded headdress Glossy girl: She sported fluttering false lashes over peach eye-shadow while slicking on nude lipgloss to highlight her plump pout perfectly On Friday evening, Salma attended attended the Charles Finch x Chanel pre-Bafta dinner, in Mayfair, with husband François-Henri Pinault. Salma and François-Henri began dating in 2006, and just 11 months later the pair became engaged, before welcoming their daughter Valentina into the world in September 2007 in Los Angeles. The pair, who now live in London, tied the knot on Valentine's Day in 2009 in Paris, France, before hosting a second ceremony in Venice, Italy, that April. The Frida star also shares stepdaughter Mathilde Pinault, 17, and stepsons Augustin Evangelista, 11, and Francois Pinault, 20, with her husband. Out and a pout: She flashed a peek at her staggering crocodile heels worn beneath the dress Wow: Salma Hayek, 52, and husband François-Henri Pinault, 56, enjoyed a night out on the town as they attended the Charles Finch x Chanel pre-Bafta dinner in London on Saturday Meanwhile, Salma has been busy with her thriving acting career and will next be seen in comedy Limited Partners about two friends who start a beauty company together, due out on June 28. The mother-of-one is presently filming an Untitled Sally Potter Project for release in 2020. The actress is also due to star with Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson in upcoming comedy thriller The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, the sequel to the 2017 movie, The Hitman's Bodyguard. Joanna Lumley has returned for a second stint behind the podium for the 72nd annual awards after impressing last year in place of Stephen Fry while Cirque de Soleil will also be back with another performance. Busy bee: Meanwhile, Salma has been busy with her thriving acting career and will next be seen in comedy Limited Partners about two friends who start a beauty company together, due out on June 28 Beaming: Her gown made the most of her figure as she hit the red carpet in style Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Favourite has swept the nominations with 12 nods in top categories including a Best Actress chance for its star Olivia Colman, Supporting Actress nominations for Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz and a shot at Best Film. The Favourite will compete with A Star Is Born, BlacKkKlansman, Green Book and Roma for Best Film but surprisingly, after its success at last month's Golden Globes, Bohemian Rhapsody was snubbed in the category. The Favourite is nominated in 12 categories. Bohemian Rhapsody, First Man, Roma and A Star Is Born each have seven nominations; Vice has six, BlacKkKlansman has five, and Cold War and Green Book have four each. Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Mary Poppins Returns, Mary Queen of Scots and Stan & Ollie have three nominations each. All star faces: She revealed celebrity make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury was behind her beauty look 2019 BAFTA WINNERS Best Film Black KkKlansman Green Book The Favourite WINNER: Roma A Star Is Born Outstanding British Film Beast Bohemian Rhapsody WINNER: The Favourite McQueen Stan & Ollie You Were Never Really Here Best Actor in a Leading Role Bradley Cooper - A Star Is Born Christian Bale - Vice WINNER: Rami Malek - Bohemian Rhapsody Steve Coogan - Stan and Ollie Viggo Mortensen - Green Book Lavish: Olivia Colman is nominated for Best Leading Actress, while Rachel Weisz is also up for Supporting Actress Best Actress in a Leading Role Glenn Close - The Wife Lady Gaga - A Star Is Born Melissa McCarthy - Can You Ever Forgive Me? WINNER: Olivia Colman - The Favourite Viola Davis - Widows Best Direction Black KkKlansman Pawel Pawlikowski - Cold War Yorgos Lanthimos - The Favourite WINNER: Alfonso Cuarón - Roma Bradley Cooper - A Star Is Born Best Actor in a Supporting Role Adam Driver - Black KkKlansman WINNER: Mahershala Ali - Green Book Richard E Grant - Can You Ever Forgive Me? Sam Rockwell - Vice Timothee Chalamet - Beautiful Boy Winner this time? Gaga will again compete with Glenn Close for The Wife, who beat her at the Golden Globes result Best Actress in a Supporting Role Amy Adams - Vice Claire Foy - First Man Emma Stone - The Favourite Margot Robbie - Mary, Queen of Scots WINNER: Rachel Weisz - The Favourite Outstanding Debut by a British Director, Writer or Producer Apostasy - Daniel Kokotajlo WINNER: Beast - Michael Pearce and Lauren Dark A Cambodian Spring - Chris Kelly Pili - Leanne Welham and Sophie Harman Ray & Liz - Richard Billingham and Jacqui Davies Best Film Not in the English Language Capernaum Cold War Dogman WINNER: Roma Shoplifters Legendary: Incredibles 2 will compete for Best Animated Film Best Short Film WINNER: 73 Cows Bachelor The Blue Door The Field Wale Best Short Animation I'm OK Marfa WINNER: Roughhouse Best Animated Film Incredibles 2 Isle of Dogs WINNER: Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse British hope: Christian Bale is the favourite to take home Leading Actor for playing Dick Cheney (above) in Vice Honoured: While Bohemian Rhapsody was snubbed for Best Film, Rami Malek will compete for Leading Actor Best Documentary WINNER: Free Solo McQueen RBG They Shall Not Grow Old Three Identical Strangers Best Cinematography Bohemian Rhapsody Cold War The Favourite First Man WINNER: Roma Best Sound WINNER: Bohemian Rhapsody First Man Mission: Impossible - Fallout A Quiet Place A Star Is Born Best Film Music BlackkKlansman If Beale Street Could Talk Isle of Dogs Mary Poppins Returns WINNER: A Star Is Born Important: Peter Jackson's acclaimed war film They Shall Not Grow Old is up for Best Documentary Best Production Design Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald WINNER: The Favourite First Man Mary Poppins Returns Roma Best Costume Design The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Bohemian Rhapsody WINNER: The Favourite Mary Poppins Returns Mary Queen of Scots Best Editing Bohemian Rhapsody The Favourite First Man Roma WINNER: Vice Best Special Visual Effects Avengers: Infinity War WINNER: Black Panther Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald First Man Ready Player One Nods: A Star Is Born has scored the same number of BAFTA nominations as its rival Bohemian Rhapsody, with seven chances Best Makeup and Hair Bohemian Rhapsody WINNER: The Favourite Mary Queen of Scots Stan & Ollie Vice Best Original Screenplay Cold War WINNER: The Favourite Green Book Roma Vice Best Adapted Screenplay WINNER: BlacKkKlansman Can You Ever Forgive Me? First Man If Beale Street Could Talk A Star Is Born BAFTA Rising Star Award WINNER: Letitia Wright Lakeith Stanfield Barry Keoghan Cynthia Erivo Jessie Buckley All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility