Saoirse Ronan seems sensational in a shimmering robe whereas Ellie Bamber wears a cut-out gown with Alicia Vikander at twenty seventh British Independent Film Awards

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Celebrities descended on London’s Roundhouse for the 27th British Independent Film Awards on Sunday evening. 

Leading the arrivals were Saoirse RonanEllie Bamber and Alicia Vikander who alll looked sensational in metallic gowns. 

Irish actress Saoirse, 30, wore a navy blue texture gown with a highneck and a sheer cape that trailed behind her. 

She teamed the elegant gown with a pair of heels, kept to makeup to a minimum and pulled her hair back into a sleek updo.  

Meanwhile, Ellie, 27, opted for a gold floor-length dress with a metallic baroque design and cut-out sections at the waist. 

She completed her ensemble with a slick of burgundy lipstick and styled her hair into tousled waves.  

Saoirse Ronan and Ellie Bamber led the arrivals at London’s Roundhouse for the 27th British Independent Film Awards on Sunday evening

They were joined on the red carpet by Alicia Vikander

Alicia, 36, dazzled in a green sequinned gown which boasted a plunging neckline, a thigh-high leg slit and a ruffled trim. 

During this year’s event awards for Best British Independent Film, Best International Independent Film, Best British Short Film, Best Feature Documentary and The Raindance Maverick Award will be presented.

The ceremony will also present two honorary awards and ten craft categories in areas such as costume design and cinematography. 

Saoirse is nominated for Best Lead Performance for her role in The Outrun in which she stars as newly-rehabbed alcoholic Rona returning to her Orkney Islands hometown.

It marks the four-time Oscar nominee’s first time producing a movie alongside her husband Jack Lowden. 

The Outrun has earned nine nominations at this years BIFA’s including best British independent film, best director, best screenplay, best cinematography, best editing. 

Nora Fingscheidt’s big-screen adaptation of Amy Liptrot’s 2016 memoir currently has a ‘certified fresh’ 80% critic approval rating (out of 61 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes. 

Saoirse originally met Jack – a Scotsman born in Chelmsford – in 2017 on the set of Mary Queen of Scots while co-starring as the late royal and her second husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.

Irish actress Saoirse, 30, wore a navy blue texture gown with a highneck and a sheer cape that trailed behind her

Meanwhile, Ellie, 27, opted for a gold floor-length dress with a metallic baroque design and cut-out sections at the waist

She completed her ensemble with a slick of burgundy lipstick and styled her hair into tousled waves

Alicia, 36, dazzled in a green sequinned gown which boasted a plunging neckline, a thigh-high leg slit and a ruffled trim

She was joined by Michael Fassbender on the red carpet 

Saoirse is nominated for Best Lead Performance for her role in The Outrun in which she both stars in and co-produced with her husband Jack Lowden 

The Outrun has earned nine nominations at this years BIFA’s including best British independent film, best director, best screenplay, best cinematography, best editing

The Bronx-born, London-based Irishwoman quietly wed the 34-year-old actor in July after they co-founded their production company, Arcade Pictures.

‘He handed the book to me, and he said, “You have to play this,”‘ Ronan recalled to The Times on September 15.

‘Jack Lowden and I were trying to keep an eye on the representation of Rona, how nothing else matters to her except alcohol but also remembering that she is human, so anyone can see themselves in her.

‘If you find people that you love and you trust creatively, why would you not want to keep working with them? We have very high expectations for one another — when I tried out Rona’s Orcadian accent on him for The Outrun, he said, “You’re not doing that, are you?”‘

Saoirse Ronan has revealed she is embracing playing flawed characters after her latest role as alcoholic Rona in The Outrun. 

The Irish actress, 30, admitted she now gives ‘less of a f*** about things being palatable’ and is enjoying playing characters who aren’t always the most likeable and have challenging qualities.