The BAFTA Awards are more than just one of the world’s most prestigious film and television honors—they are a global gathering of creators, actors, and artistic visionaries.
Following the ceremony, the BAFTA after-party is considered one of the year’s most coveted events. This year, the Greek presence stood out, thanks to the stars of the Netflix series Maestro in Blue, Klelia Andriolatou and Christoforos Papakaliatis. The two collaborators and friends continue to represent contemporary Greek storytelling on the international stage.

The pair enjoyed an unforgettable evening, dancing and celebrating alongside some of the biggest names in entertainment. Among the guests were Teyana Taylor and Ethan Hawke, while photos also captured Damian Lewis, Jessie Buckley, and Oli Higginson from the series Bridgerton. Andriolatou shared glimpses of the night on social media, perfectly capturing the relaxed, festive atmosphere, even playfully captioning her posts with a boozy flair.
For the occasion, Andriolatou wore a striking baby-pink dress by designer Vassia Kostara. The see-through lace and cut-out details created a look that balanced romantic elegance with modern sophistication. Papakaliatis, true to his timeless style, opted for a classic black suit with a white shirt and tie—a choice that underscored his understated yet powerful presence.

Their appearance at the after-party was more than a glamorous outing. Following the international success of Maestro in Blue, their collaboration has become emblematic of Greece’s growing presence in global television, highlighting the country’s fresh, dynamic storytelling.
BAFTA Night and the Big Winners
The ceremony took place at London’s Royal Festival Hall, with Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another dominating the awards, taking home six trophies, including Best Film. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn, cementing its status as a powerhouse production.

By shining at the BAFTA after-party, Klelia Andriolatou and Christoforos Papakaliatis proved that talent and style can make an impression on any international stage, bringing Greek creativity into the global spotlight.