Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2015: who wore what on the red carpet
From Nicole Kidman to Salma Hayek, the black tie attire of the stars on the red carpet
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Your support makes all the difference.Last night London hosted the annual Evening Standard Theatre Awards at the Old Vic, crowning Nicole Kidman for her role in Photograph 51 and James McAvoy for his role in The Ruling Class
Fans gathered outside the iconic theatre to catch a glimpse of acting royalty, as top stars paraded on the red carpet in their best black tie attire - and the chilly three degree temperature didn't stop female stars posing in their fabulous designer gowns.
Salma Hayek and nominee for Best Actress, Nicole Kidman, both opted to wear designs by Alexander McQueen - Hayek a white statement collar design and Kidman in a monochrome gown.
Kate Beckinsale wore a printed floating dress from Alberta Ferrett while rising star Gemma Chan looked sleek in Ermanno Scervino.
Other stars that attende the event included Judi Dench, Dominic West, Ruth Wilson, Anne-Marie Duff, Dame Shirley Bassey, Gillian Anderson, Jim Carter and Kelly Brooke.
The ceremony was presented by Rob Brydon and co-hosted by Evening Standard owner Evgeny Lebedev alongside Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen.
The fashion world was present with shoe designer Christian Louboutin and Vogue editor Anna Wintour also in attendance. Wintour, James McAvoy and Anne-Marie Duff wore Burberry at the annual event.
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