Leonardo DiCaprio showed off a new look while leaving Sunday evening’s 79th British Academy Film Awards ceremony.
The actor, 51, was nominated for his leading role in One Battle After Another, and the action-drama flick received a total of 14 nods, but he left without a bronze mask trophy.
He was spotted wearing a pair of reading glasses while leaving the Royal Festival Hall within London’s Southbank Centre after the event.
On the star-studded red carpet, he was joined by his costars Chase Infiniti and Teyana Taylor, who were nominated for Leading Actress and Supporting Actress, respectively, though they also lost.
However, One Battle After Another took home the top award in the Best Film category.
Though the actors in the film lost in their respective categories to their peers, the film was still a major winner and took home awards for adapted screenplay, cinematography and editing.
Leonardo DiCaprio showed off a new look and sported reading glasses while leaving the BAFTAs after losing the leading actor award
Earlier in the evening, he walked the red carpet in a classic and sharp suit with a bowtie
Paul Thomas Anderson, who directed One Battle After Another, also received his flowers for his work on the film and took home the award in the best director category.
After DiCaprio lost the leading actor award to Robert Aramayo for his performance in I Swear, he appeared to be a good sport as he left in seemingly relaxed energy.
He appeared to have a soft grin on his face while looking at his phone after getting into his car.
The Oscar winner wore the same dapper, black tie look that he walked the red carpet in, but added a pair of glasses while typing on his phone.
The accessory, a rare look for the star, shielded his eyes as he jetted off from the event amid awards season.
Up next, DiCaprio and One Battle After Another is also up for multiple awards at the upcoming Academy Awards to be held at the Dolby Theatre on March 15.
DiCaprio’s film received a total of 13 Oscar nominations.
He was focused on his phone after getting into his car while leaving the ceremony, which was held at the Royal Festival Hall within London’s Southbank Centre
He was wearing the same suit he walked the red carpet in but put on a pair of glasses, a rare accessory and look for the Oscar winner
He appeared to be a good sport after losing to Robert Aramayo for I Swear
However, his film One Battle After Another took home the top honor for the Best Film. DiCaprio was seen with the bronze mask trophy after accepting the award alongside his fellow cast and crew members