BAFTAs 2020: Rooney Mara puts on an edgy display as she steps out on the star-studded red carpet in dramatic semi-sheer black gown
She was seen accompanying fiancé Joaquin Phoenix to last month's Golden Globes, and has been credited with this season's drive for the shows to be more green.
And Rooney Mara, 34, continued doing the rounds at this year's glamorous soireées on Sunday, when she stepped out in style for the 73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards, held at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo star wowed as she hit the red carpet in a dramatic black gown, which featured large bow-shaped capped sleeves and a semi-sheer panel on either side of her torso.

Special guest: Rooney Mara was among the stars in attendance at the 73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards, held at London's Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night
The glamorous screen star's frock of choice also boasted elaborate ruffles and beading stretching from the bodice to the base of the structured skirt.
Wearing her glossy brown tresses in a sleek updo, the actress highlighted her natural beauty with a palette of makeup that included pink lipstick and cat eye eyeliner.
Standing tall in a pair of black strappy heels, the New York native oozed glamour as she posed for photographers on the star-studded red carpet.

Sensational: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo star wowed as she hit the red carpet in a dramatic black gown, which featured a semi-sheer panel on either side of her torso
She attended the awards ceremony in support of her fiancé Joaquin, 45, who has been nominated in the Leading Actor category for his efforts in Joker.
The couple have been romantically linked since late 2016, with the pair having co-starred in three movies together. They announced their engagement in July 2019.
Meanwhile, it was revealed by musician Moby that Rooney and Joaquin were responsible for the Golden Globe Awards' vegan menu.
In an interview with Page Six, Moby, 54, said: 'Joaquin and Rooney Mara sort of organised [the vegan dinner service].'

Details: The glamorous screen star's frock of choice also boasted elaborate ruffles and beading stretching from the bodice to the base of the structured skirt

Work the red carpet in Givenchy like Rooney
Rooney Mara attended the BAFTAs and joined Saoirse Ronan and Daisy Ridley wearing basic black on the red carpet. But with this gown, Rooney's look is anything but basic. We adore the short ruffle sleeves and the billowing gown with front and back panels exposing Rooney's side.
This look is by Givenchy and it's custom-made for the actress. However, click right to see the Spring 2020 Haute Couture collection where there are seveal similar gowns.
We adore Rooney's look and only wish we could get similar options. So we roundup up our best lookalikes in the roundup below, including bargains at JC Penney and TJ Maxx.


Adding to the green initiative, Joaquin shared his vow to re-wear his Stella McCartney tuxedo to all awards shows this season.
Sam Mendes' 1917 led the winners at the 73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday night.
The World 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 Renee Zellweger, 50, won the Leading Actress gong for her role as Judy Garland in the namesake biopic Judy with Joaquin Phoenix, 45, taking home the Leading Actor award for his role as Joker.


Sleeves: Her dress featured large bow-shaped capped sleeves, which dominated the neckline
Despite receiving 11 nominations, Joker only took home three awards - Casting, Original Score and Joaquin's Leading Actor gong.
Other A-lister wins included Laura Dern, 52, who won the Supporting Actress gong for her role as cutthroat 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 nomination for her Sharon Tate role in the Quentin Tarantino movie.
Andy Serkis was honoured with the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award by his Lord Of The Rings co-star Sir Ian McKellen while E.T producer Kathleen Kennedy received the highest honour with The Fellowship award.

Stunning: Wearing her glossy brown tresses in a sleek updo, the actress highlighted her natural beauty with a palette of makeup that included pink lipstick and cat eye eyeliner
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 the EE Rising Star Award, which was voted for by the public.
For Sama won Documentary, Jojo Rabbit won Adapted Screenplay, Le Mans ‘66 won Editing and Klaus took home the Animated Film award.
Despite not winning an award for her role, Margot Robbie's Bombshell won the Make Up & Hair BAFTA with Little Women winning Costume Design.
Writer/director Mark Jenkin and producers Kate Byers and Linn Waite won the Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for Bait.


Beau: Her fiancé Joaquin Phoenix hit the red carpet separately at the star-studded ceremony
While Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl) took home the British Short Film award and Grandad Was a Romantic won the British Short Animation gong.
The 2020 ceremony is the 73rd 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.

Vegan couple: Phoenix and Rooney worked together to bring a plant-based dinner service to life for last month's 77th Golden Globe Awards