She dazzled in a feathered pink gown for the BAFTAs ceremony at London's Royal Albert Hall earlier in the evening before later slipping into a daring black dress.
And ScarlettJohansson continued to command attention as she got into her waiting car leaving Netflix's BAFTAs after-party on Sunday nightsporting a pair of ripped tights.
The 35-year-old joinedRihanna and her Marriage Story co-star Adam Driver at the star-studded bash at London 's Chiltern Firehouse.
Ripping it up: Scarlett Johansson continued to command attention as she got into her waiting car leaving Netflix's BAFTAs after-party on Sunday night sporting a pair of ripped tights
And it seemed that Scarlett had such a good time partying at the soiree that her black denier tights ripped down her leg.
Appearing in good spirits as she left, the blonde bombshell held onto her gold clutch as she strolled out of the celebrity haunt in her black pointed stilettos.
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Earlier in the evening, the actress happily posed for photos at the after-party in her square-neckline LBD, which that highlighted her incredible figure.
The look was in complete contrast to her red carpet ensemble, when she had donned a feathered pink gown for the BAFTAs ceremony.
Absolutely laddered: It seemed that Scarlett had such a good time partying at the soiree that her black denier tights ripped down her leg
Dressed to impress: The blonde bombshell narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction as the wind caught the front of her dress
Gold: Appearing in good spirits as she left, the blonde bombshell held onto her gold clutch as she strolled out of the celebrity haunt in her black pointed stilettos
For the afterparty, she opted for a more leggy look, slipping into a tuxedo style mini dress that she teamed with sheer black tights.
With her tresses dressed into a chic updo, the Girl with a Pearl Earring actress finished off her appearance with glittery pink make-up look.
Scarlett was nominated in the Leading Actress category for Marriage Story, but lost out to Renee Zellweger, who won forher role as Judy Garland in the namesake biopic Judy.
Scarlett also lost out on Supporting Actress for JoJo Rabbit, as her Marriage Story co-star Laura Dern claimed the gong for her role as cutthroat lawyer Nora Fanshaw in the Netflix hit.
Stylish: The American beauty cut a chic figure in a tuxedo-style black buttoned mini dress
Gorgeous: She kept her hair in a sleek updo as she prepared for a night of partying following the awards
While Scarlett failed to turn either of her two acting nominations into wins, she stole the spotlight on the a-list packed red carpet.
Turning up the heat, the Marriage Story actress star brought a touch of sex appeal to the extravagant bash in a dazzling pink gown, which featured a perilously low-cut neckline, a beaded bodice and a tasseled hemline.
Despite sporting a floor-length piece, Scarlett managed to flash a hint of her metallic heels through her garment's bold thigh-high slit.
The blonde beauty looked typically stunning as she upped the ante with chandelier-inspired earrings which complemented her head-turning appearance.
Chic: The American beauty looked chic in her enesmble
Posing up a storm: She posed for a shot with her Marriage Story co-star Laura Dern
The stars were in the mood to party following the star-studdedEEBritish Academy Film Awards, which had beenheldat theRoyal Albert Hall.
Sam Mendes' 1917led the winners at the73rd annual awards, with theWorld War I masterpiece took home seven gongs, which included the Best Film, Director,Outstanding British Film, Special Visual Effects, Cinematography, Production Design and Sound at the star-studded ceremony.
While Joaquin Phoenix,45, taking home the Leading Actor award for his role as Joker.
Despite receiving 11 nominations, Joker only took home three awards - Casting, Original Score andJoaquin's Leading Actor gong.
Stunning:Leading Actress nominee Scarlett stunned in a feathered gown as she graced the red carpet at Sunday night's BAFTAs
Wow factor:The acclaimed actress was the belle of the ball at London's Royal Albert Hall, choosing a dramatic pink gown for her big night
Turning heads:While Scarlett failed to turn either of her two acting nominations into wins, she stole the spotlight on the a-list packed red carpet
Other A-lister wins includedLaura Dern, 52, who wontheSupporting Actress gong for her role ascutthroat lawyer Nora Fanshaw in Marriage Story.
While an absent Brad Pitt won the Supporting Actor gong for his role as Cliff Booth in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which was collected by his co-star Margot Robbie who lost out on her own Supporting Actress nominationfor her Sharon Tate role in the Quentin Tarantino movie.
Andy Serkis was honoured with theOutstanding British Contribution to Cinema award by hisLord Of The Rings co-star SirIan McKellen while E.T producerKathleen Kennedy received the highest honour withThe Fellowship award.
Daring: The dressfeatured a perilously low-cut neckline, a beaded bodice and a tasseled hemline
Touch of bling:The blonde beauty looked typically stunning as she upped the ante with chandelier-inspired earrings which complemented her head-turning appearance
Bong Joon-ho's Parasite received two wins on Sunday evening, taking home the Film Not in the English Language and Original Screenplay gongs.
Top Boy and Blue Story actor Michael Ward won theEE Rising Star Award, which was voted for by the public.
For Samawon Documentary,Jojo Rabbit won Adapted Screenplay,Le Mans ‘66 wonEditing andKlaus took home the Animated Film award.
Despite not winning an award for her role,Margot Robbie'sBombshell won theMake Up & Hair BAFTA with Little Women winningCostume Design.
Writer/director Mark Jenkin and producers Kate Byers and Linn Waite won theOutstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for Bait.
Sparkles:With her tresses dressed into a chic updo, the Girl with a Pearl Earring actress finished off her appearance with glittery pink make-up look
On stage: The actress lost out on her chances at a double win but did take to the stage to present a gong
WhileLearning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl) took home theBritish Short Film award andGrandad Was a Romantic won theBritish Short Animation gong.
The 2020 ceremony was the73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards and is considered the UK's most prestigious awards ceremony. It is also the last event to take place ahead of the Oscars.
The ceremony was hosted by Graham Norton, taking over the role from Joanna Lumley, who hosted for two years prior.
BAFTA winners and nominees are voted for by 6,500 BAFTA members, comprised of industry professionals and creatives around the world.
Members vote to decide the nominations from hundreds of films in round one, then vote for the winner from the shortlist in round two.
NME Awards 2020: The Winners
BEST ALBUM IN THE WORLD
Billie Eilish – 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'
FKA twigs – 'Magdalene'
Foals – 'Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost, Pt. 1'
Lana Del Rey – 'Norman f*cking Rockwell' (WINNER)
Little Simz – 'GREY Area'
Michael Kiwanuka – 'Kiwanuka'
Slipknot – 'We Are Not Your Kind'
Slowthai – 'Nothing Great About Britain'
Stella Donnelly – ‘Beware Of The Dogs’
Tyler, the Creator – 'IGOR'
BEST BRITISH ALBUM
FKA twigs – 'Magdalene'
Foals – 'Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost, Pt. 1'
Little Simz – 'GREY Area' (WINNER)
Michael Kiwanuka – 'Kiwanuka'
Slowthai – 'Nothing Great About Britain'
BEST BRITISH SOLO ACT
AJ Tracey
Charli XCX
FKA twigs (WINNER)
Slowthai
Yungblud
BEST BRITISH SONG
AJ Tracey – 'Ladbroke Grove'
Dua Lipa – 'Don't Start Now'
Georgia – 'About Work The Dancefloor'
Mura Masa ft Slowthai – 'Deal Wiv It'
The 1975 – 'People'
BEST SONG IN THE WORLD
AJ Tracey – 'Ladbroke Grove'
Billie Eilish – 'Bad Guy' (WINNER)
Honoured: Billie Eilish is nominated for Best Album in the World
Clairo – 'Bags'
Dua Lipa – 'Don't Start Now'
Georgia – 'About Work The Dancefloor'
Lil Nas X – 'Old Town Road (remix)'
Lizzo – 'Juice'
Mura Masa ft Slowthai – 'Deal Wiv It'
Post Malone – 'Circles'
The 1975 – 'People'
BEST SOLO ACT IN THE WORLD
AJ Tracey
Beck
Billie Eilish
Charli XCX
FKA twigs
Lana Del Rey
Lizzo
Slowthai
Taylor Swift (WINNER)
Yungblud
BEST BAND IN THE WORLD
Bring Me The Horizon
Brockhampton
BTS
HAIM
IDLES
Krept & Konan
Slipknot (WINNER)
Tame Impala
The 1975
The Big Moon
BEST BRITISH BAND
Award: The 1975 took home the award for Best British Band
Bring Me The Horizon
IDLES
Krept & Konan
The 1975 (WINNER)
The Big Moon
BEST NEW ACT IN THE WORLD
Celeste
Clairo (WINNER)
D-Block Europe
DaBaby
Dominic Fike
Easy Life
Fontaines DC
Girl In Red
Jade Bird
Sam Fender
BEST NEW BRITISH ACT
Celeste
D-Block Europe
Easy Life (WINNER)
Jade Bird
Sam Fender
BEST LIVE ACT
Amyl & The Sniffers
Foals (WINNER)
Iggy Pop
Lizzo
Slowthai
BEST COLLABORATION
BTS + Halsey
Charli XCX + Christine & The Queens
Megan Thee Stallion + DaBaby
Slowthai + Mura Masa (WINNER)
Yungblud + Dan Reynolds
BEST MUSIC VIDEO
Brockhampton – 'I've Been Born Again'
Easy Life – 'Nice Guys'
Normani – 'Motivation'
Stormzy – 'Vossi Bop'
Yungblud – 'Original Me (WINNER)
BEST FILM
Blue Story (WINNER)
Hustlers
Joker
Midsommar
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
BEST FILM ACTOR
Florence Pugh
Joaquin Phoenix
Lupita Nyong'o
Micheal Ward
Taron Egerton
BEST TV SERIES
End Of The f*cking World
Fleabag
Peaky Blinders (WINNER)
Stranger Things
Top Boy
BEST TV ACTOR
Success: Jodie Comer is nominated for Best TV Actor
Asa Butterfield
Jessica Barden
Jodie Comer
Kano
Zendaya
BEST MUSIC FILM
Beyonce: Homecoming
BTS: Bring The Soul
Liam Gallagher: As It Was (WINNER)
Michael Hutchence: Mystify
Rocketman
BEST MUSIC BOOK
Brett Anderson – 'Afternoons With The Blinds Drawn'
Debbie Harry – 'Face It: A Memoir'
Elton John – 'Me'
Prince – 'The Beautiful Ones'
Tegan & Sara – 'High School’
BEST REISSUE
Aretha Franklin – 'Amazing Grace'
Muse – 'Origins Of Muse'
Prince – '1999'
R.E.M. – 'Monster 25'
The Beatles – 'Abbey Road'
BEST PODCAST
Have You Heard George's Podcast? (WINNER)
My Dad Wrote A p*rno
Sex Power Money
Stay Free: The Story Of The Clash
The Missing Cryptoqueen
BEST GAME
Death Stranding
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The Outer Worlds
BEST BRITISH FESTIVAL
All Points East
Glastonbury
Parklife
Reading & Leeds
Wireless
BEST SMALL FESTIVAL
Bluedot
End Of The Road
Iceland Airwaves
Kendal Calling
Øya
BEST FESTIVAL HEADLINER
Cardi B
Lana Del Rey
Stormzy
The 1975
The Cure (WINNER)
BEST FESTIVAL IN THE WORLD
Popular: Glastonbury is up for Best British Festival
All Points East
Coachella
Fuji Rock
Glastonbury (Winner)
Mad Cool
Parklife
Reading & Leeds
Rock In Rio
Sziget
Wireless
ICON AWARD
Courtney Love
GODLIKE GENIUS
Emily Eavis
SONGWRITER OF THE DECADE
Robyn
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