London Fashion Week continues on the green carpet for the opening ceremony of the Olivier Awards. Any good excuse is to take out your party dress, put on 18cm shoes and wear silk gloves. In front of the photographers, the stars participated in the match with undisguised joy.
Cara Delevingne came to the defense of the “Cabaret” musical alongside actor Luke Treadaway. Playing on stage is the first of its kind for the former model, who did not hesitate to shine at the Royal Albert Hall in her two-tone sequin dress from the brand “Gucci.”
She wasn't the only British actress to opt for glitter. This was also the case for Irish actor Andrew Scott, who dared to wear a black suit and bright shirt. A look that matches the look of the elegant Patricia Clarkson and her long dress designed by the American designer “Pamela Rowland.”
With the same theme, actress Marisha Wallace sparkled in a dress designed by Alex Perry, decorated with golden sequins.
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These unforgettable looks failed to overshadow the true queen of the evening: Sarah Snook, in her long black dress from the “Erdem” brand. The actress won the Best Actress award for her role in the play “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” produced by the Sydney Theater Company.
On the colorful green carpet, actress Sophie Okonedo seduced her in a Bottega Veneta dress that perfectly contrasted with the festival's garden. Asymmetric design with red and yellow stripes from the Spring/Summer 2024 collection designed by Matteo Blazzi, artistic director of the Italian house since 2021.
The 55-year-old British actress wore long leather gloves for the occasion. Accessorize a flawless look with royal gold jewellery.
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