Gemma Arterton looks sensational in plunging pink number as she cuddles up to Ruth Wilson at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards after-party
She was among the winners at this year’s Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
So it’s no wonder Gemma Arterton was full of smiles at the star-studded after-party, held at iconic Old Vic Theatre in London on Sunday night.
The 29-year-old, who won the Newcomer in a Musical Award for her musical debut in Made In Dagenham, looked absolutely sensational as she partied the night away with fellow actress Ruth Wilson.
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Beaming: Gemma Arterton and Ruth Wilson were full of smiles at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards after-party, held at iconic Old Vic Theatre in London on Sunday night
She dressed her toned curves in a pretty pink Prada number, which featured a plunging neckline and a flowing hemline.
With her brunette mid-length tresses left loose, Gemma looked nothing short of glamorous in her style choice as she stood tall in gold peep-toe heels.
The British beauty enhanced her striking complexion with flawlessly applied makeup, while keeping her accessories to a bare minimum with glitzy Gismondi drop-down earrings.
Stunning display: Gemma, 29, looked absolutely sensational in a pretty pink Prada number, which featured a plunging neckline and a flowing hemline
Attention to detail: With her brunette mid-length tresses left loose, Gemma looked nothing short of glamorous in her style choice as she stood tall in gold peep-toe heels
Born to perform: The star won the Newcomer in a Musical Award for her musical debut in Made In Dagenham
Good friends: The former Bond girl was joined by Christian Louboutin and Jessica Brown Findlay
After receiving her award, Arterton said: ‘I do not win things usually so I do not really know what to say.’
The former Bond Girl joined Nicole Kidman, James McAvoy and Imelda Staunton, who were also among the winners at this year's bash.
Hollywood beauty Nicole, 48, won the award for Best Actress for her performance as scientist Rosalind Franklin in Photograph 51.
Star pals: Affair actress Ruth mingled with Hollywood beauty Kate Beckinsale on the night
An ethereal edge: The Underworld actress looked incredible in a flowing green patterned halterneck Alberta Ferretti dress
Wow! Hollywood actress Salma Hayek was out in full-force with an eye-popping display in a skin-tight dress
Fancy treats: The Hollywood beauty was sat next to fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu
Showing her curves: Kelly Brook put on a leggy display a deep purple dress, which featured halter-beck detail and a crotch-high slit
Speaking before the ceremony, she said: 'I kind of jumped into it without realising how much I was taking on so halfway through the rehearsals I got real stage fright. To be standing here today is extraordinary and I am so so glad that I did it.’
'I did it for my father, who was a scientist - he has been orbiting around this whole thing - and also for Rosalind, who was not recognised in her lifetime. That has been very very important to me.
'Photograph 51 was written by a female playwright about a female scientist so to be able to champion that was an honour and a privilege.'
Her leading man: Nicole Kidman cosied up to beau Keith Urban at the awards show
Sealed with a kiss: The 48-year-old packed on the PDA after she won the award for Best Actress for her performance as scientist Rosalind Franklin in Photograph 51
Friends in high places: Nicole gladly joined forces with Jeremy Irons, Sinead Cusack and Richard E Grant at the drinks event
Nice to see you! She happily stood back and watched on as Sinead greeted Dame Judi Dench
Fashion elite: Nicole also found time to mingle with Vogue editor Anna Wintour
Catching up: The two appeared to be engrossed in deep conversation
Socialites: The Vogue guru also bumped into Dominic West and Natalie Massenet at the champagne reception
Doing her thing: Dame Shirley Bassey was on hand to present the award for Best Musical Performance
Close pals? Sir Ian McKellen (L) and Frances Barber (R) seemed delighted to see each other
McAvoy was named Best Actor for his role in The Ruling Class, while Staunton received a standing ovation after she won Best Musical Performance for Gypsy and performed the song Everything's Coming Up Roses from the musical.
There was also a performance from Pixie Lott, who sung Moon River from the forthcoming production of Breakfast At Tiffany's.
Actors Judi Dench and Ian McKellen served as co-hosts of the event, along with the Evening Standard's publisher Evgeny Lebedev.
Proud: Anne-Marie Duff looked delighted as she posed with husband James McAvoy, who was named Best Actor for his role in The Ruling Class
Mother and daughter duo: Vanessa Redgrave (L) and Joely Richardson (R) were among the stars who enjoyed the night's festivities
Date night delight: Lenny Henry cuddled up to his girlfriend Lisa Makin at the bash
Team effort: Actors Judi Dench and Ian McKellen served as co-hosts of the event, along with the Evening Standard's publisher Evgeny Lebedev (far left)
A family affair: Richard E. Grant attend the star-studded event with his daughter Olivia
Getting merry: (L to R) Brian May, Anita Dobson, Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar all caught up over drinks
Songstress: There was a special performance from Pixie Lott, who sung Moon River from the forthcoming production of Breakfast At Tiffany's
In the business: The singer then joined Brian May and Anita Dobson for a picture
Bright move: Gillian Anderson was hard to miss in a sexy red number, teamed with a black fur-trimmed coat
High spirits: Killian Donnelly (L) and Camilla Kerslake (R) enjoyed a few giggles
Classy as ever: Camilla, 27, looked lovely in a chic white two-piece
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