She's always impeccably dressed for every occasion.

But Natalie Dormer was the picture of glamour as she stepped up to reveal the nominees for this year's EE British Academy Film Awards on Tuesday morning.

The 35-year-old Game of Thrones star announced the full-lineup alongside Black Mirror's Letitia Wright and both looked perfectly dressed for the occasion, in an outfit by Theory.

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Pretty in pinstripes: Natalie Dormer beams in a stunning striped wrap top and red velvet trousers as she revealed the nominees for the 2018 EE British Academy Film Awards in London

Dressed in a tight-fitting white pinstriped wrap top, the shirt showed off Natalie's slim figure and sat just below her shoulder.

She contrasted the look with a pair of wine-red velvet trousers which hugged her toned legs as she stood there in matching peep-toe heels.

The English rose wore her blonde tresses in loose curls and they were swept to one side on her right shoulder.

Natalie opted for a pop of colour as she sported bright red lipstick and a slick of black eyeliner that made her blue eyes stand out.

Looking good: Dressed in a tight-fitting white pinstriped wrap top, the shirt showed off Natalie's slim figure and sat just below her shoulder

Pretty pair: Natalie made the announcement alongside 24-year-old Black Panther star Letitia, who went for a chic glamorous look at the event

Completing the outfit: She contrasted the look with a pair of wine-red velvet trousers which hugged her toned legs as she stood there in matching peep-toe heels

At the event, the blonde referenced a period of change in Hollywood, which this week witnessed the Golden Globes red carpet turn black in homage to the Time's Up campaign.

'We have drawn a line now,' Natalie told Press Association. 'We are overcoming outdated power structures. It’s time to celebrate, and be positive.

'AA change has come. It’s not "is it coming?" It has come, it’s here and we will now see the results of that over the upcoming years, because that’s how long it takes to write, fund and shoot movies, so hopefully this is the beginning.'

Natalie made the BAFTA announcement alongside 24-year-old Black Panther star Letitia, who went for a chic look at the event.

The Guyanese-born British actress looked beautiful in the mid-length black dress which featured green-stitch detailing along the front and sides.

Letitia wore her cropped locks loosely on top of her head, and opted for simplistic make-up for the occasion.

She completed the look with strapped black heels, and she wore a gold ring with an arrow design on her right hand.

Chic look: The Guyanese-born British actress looked beautiful in the mid-length black dress which featured green-stitch detailing along the front and sides

Looking good: Letitia wore her cropped locks loosely on top of her head, and opted for simplistic make-up for the occasion

Sweeping the board: They revealed that Guillermo Del Toro's The Shape Of Water, starring Octavia Spencer, earned an impressive 12 nominations

The pair also appeared alongside Bafta Chief Executive, Amanda Berry and Bafta chairman Jane Lush at the event.

They revealed that Guillermo Del Toro's The Shape Of Water, starring Octavia Spencer, earned an impressive 12 nominations while Frances McDormand fronted drama Three Billboards received a total of nine nods.

The two films will compete against Call Me By Your Name, Darkest Hour and Dunkirk in the coveted Best Film category.

Also proving major contenders are Winston Churchill biopic Darkest Hour, which also scored nine nominations, while World War II epic Dunkirk received a total of eight.

Competition: Frances McDormand fronted drama Three Billboards received a total of nine nods. The two films will compete against Call Me By Your Name, Darkest Hour and Dunkirk

And pose: The pair also appeared alongside Bafta Chief Executive, Amanda Berry and Bafta chairman Jane Lush at the event

High stakes: Frances will go head-to-head with The Shape Of Water's Sally Hawkins for Best Actress in a Leading Role, as well as Annette Benning, Margot Robbie, Saoirse Ronan

Frances will go head-to-head with The Shape Of Water's Sally Hawkins for Best Actress in a Leading Role, as well as Annette Benning (Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool), Margot Robbie (I Tonya), Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird).

Meanwhile, The Shape Of Water's Octavia Spencer has received a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category, alongside Allison Janney (I, Tonya), Kristen Scott Thomas (Darkest Hour) Laurie Metcalfe (Lady Bird) and Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread).

Three Billboards has earned an impressive two Best Supporting Actor nods for both Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell, who have been nominated alongside Christopher Plummer (All The Money In The World), Hugh Grant (Paddington 2) and Willem Defoe (The Florida Project).

Acting galore: Octavia Spencer has received a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category, alongside Allison Janney, Kristen Scott Thomas, Laurie Metcalfe and Lesley Manville

Two's company: Three Billboards has earned an impressive two Best Supporting Actor nods for both Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell

The greats: Golden Globe winner Guillermo Del Toro will face off against Martin McDonagh in the Best Director round, alongside Denis Villeneuve, Luca Guadagnino and Christopher Nolan

Golden Globe winner Guillermo Del Toro (The Shape of Water) will be facing off against Martin McDonagh (Three Billboards) in the Best Director round, alongside Denis Villeneuve for Blade Runner 2049, Luca Guadagnino for Call Me By Your Name and Christopher Nolan for Dunkirk.

Three Billboards has also been nominated for Outstanding British Film alongside Darkest Hour, The Death of Stalin, God’s Own Country, Lady Macbeth and Paddington 2. The film is also in the running for Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Editing.

The 7,580 members of the British Academy of Film and Television Academy have been voting for the nominations since December 15. The BAFTAs will take place in London on February 18.

This comes just two days after the Golden Globes, which saw Big Little Lies take home the most awards on the night with Frances McDormand and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri taking top honours in the film category.

Host with the most: It was announced that Joanna Lumley will be the new host for the ceremony, following Stephen Fry's decision to step down after fronting the event 12 times

British talent: Three Billboards has also been nominated for Outstanding British Film alongside Darkest Hour, The Death of Stalin, God’s Own Country, Lady Macbeth and Paddington 2

As well as the nominees, it was announced that Joanna Lumley will be the new host for the upcoming ceremony, following Stephen Fry's decision to step down from the role after fronting the event 12 times.

She declared: 'Who thought I'd turn into Stephen Fry - thrilling! I've been voting for BAFTA for so long.

'I want to thank BAFTA so much for letting me do this. I'll see you on the night!'

Fry's affectionate and occasionally innuendo laden teasing of celebrities as well as his unique humour had become a fixture at annual awards.