Written By : Araba Kissi
Step onto the glitzy red carpet of the 2024 Olivier Awards, where London's Royal Albert Hall transformed into a dazzling showcase of style and talent. Dubbed as the Oscars for theatre aficionados, this star-studded event had everyone buzzing with excitement.
Leading the pack was none other than the sensational Sarah Snook, known for her captivating role in Succession and gracing the covers of Vogue Australia. With her stellar performance in Sydney Theatre Company’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, Snook clinched the prestigious Best Actress award. Decked out in timeless elegance, she donned a stunning off-shoulder black gown by Erdem, adorned with charming bow-detailing at the sleeves.
But the real showstopper of the evening was the riot of colors adorning the red carpet. Model extraordinaire, Cara Delevingne, made a grand entrance in a mesmerizing two-toned Gucci creation. Her backless gown boasted a striking robin egg blue bodice paired with a cascade of burgundy paillettes on the skirt, exuding effortless glamour and allure.
Sophie Okenedo brought the heat in a sizzling one-shoulder Bottega Veneta ensemble. Sporting a bold red and yellow striped dress from Matthieu Blazy’s spring/summer 2024 collection, she added a touch of drama with sleek leather opera gloves and gleaming gold jewelry, stealing the spotlight with her fierce yet chic look.
Not to be outdone, the dapper gentlemen also embraced the dress code with panache. Andrew Scott opted for a navy sequin shirt to elevate his ensemble, pairing it with sleek black boots and a suave tuxedo, exuding confidence and style. Meanwhile, the charming David Tennant took a celestial approach, donning a magnificent green velvet jacket adorned with intricate embroidery depicting the enchanting night sky, a true homage to the stars of the stage.
From classic elegance to bold statements, the 2024 Olivier Awards red carpet was a celebration of creativity and individuality, showcasing the best of fashion and talent in the world of theatre.
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