Olivier Awards 2023: Amber Davies stuns in figure hugging black gown trends now

Olivier Awards 2023: Amber Davies stuns in figure hugging black gown trends now
Olivier Awards 2023: Amber Davies stuns in figure hugging black gown trends now

Olivier Awards 2023: Amber Davies stuns in figure hugging black gown trends now

Amber Davies looked sensational as she arrived at the Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday.

The former Love Island star, 26, who won the show in 2017, stunned in a black one-shoulder gown.

Television personality Amber, who has carved out a successful West End career for herself, showed off her hourglass figure in the garment which reached almost down to the ground.

Her gown featured a sleeve on one side with a uniquely shaped neckline which swept towards the sleeve.

She wore a pair of open-toed heels to add a few inches to her stature and carried a jewel encrusted purse with her. 

Glamour puss: Amber Davies, 26, looked sensational in a one-sleeve black dress as she arrived at he Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday

Glamour puss: Amber Davies, 26, looked sensational in a one-sleeve black dress as she arrived at he Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday

In style: The former Love Island star, who won the show in 2017, stunned in a black one-shoulder gown which showed off her hourglass figure

In style: The former Love Island star, who won the show in 2017, stunned in a black one-shoulder gown which showed off her hourglass figure

Amber accessorised with some dazzling diamond drop earrings and some glistening bracelets and rings by Rox Jewellery.

She wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty features before heading inside for the ceremony.

Amber is currently playing Lorraine Baines in the West End production of Back To The Future: The Musical at London's Adelphi Theatre, with the performer recently revealing she was dating her co-star Ben Joyce.

She has previously starred in 9 to 5: The Musical as the character of Judy Bernly and as Campbell Davies in Bring It On: The Musical.  

Paul Mescal and Jodie Comer both won their first Olivier Award at the star-studded ceremony at London'a Royal Albert Hall on Sunday. 

While the Killing Eve star's one-woman show Prima Facie was awarded Best New Play, A Streetcar Named Desire in which Paul starred triumphed in the Best Revival category.

The Irish actor, 27, won for his powerful performance as Stanley Kowalski following a sell-out run at the Almeida Theatre.

In his his speech Paul thanked his beloved mother Dearbhla, who is receiving treatment for cancer, before adding: 'I hope you get better.'

Strike a pose: Amber snapped a picture of herself in the mirror before she set off to the star-studded awards

Strike a pose: Amber snapped a picture of herself in the mirror before she set off to the star-studded awards

Addressing the diagnosis herself on social media, his mum previously told her followers that she was starting to 'live with cancer', having been diagnosed with multiple myeloma which is a type of bone marrow cancer in July 2022. 

Meanwhile Killing Eve star Jodie, 30, triumphed and was awarded Best Actress for her role in one woman play Prima Facie

During her speech she told the star-studded audience: 'I'm so overwhelmed. This play has changed my life. I am so grateful and I have so many people to thank'.

'To Suzie Miller for writing the most exquisite play I have ever had the pleasure of reading'.

'One thing I would like to say to any kids who haven't been to drama school, who can't afford to go to drama school, who has been rejected from drama school, don't let anyone tell you that it isn't possible.

Big Win: Paul Mescal and Jodie Comer both won their first Olivier Awards at the star-studded ceremony at London'a Royal Albert Hall on Sunday

Triumph: Jodie Comer pictured

Big win: Paul Mescal (left) and Jodie Comer (right) both won their first Olivier Awards at the star-studded ceremony at London'a Royal Albert Hall on Sunday

Celebrations! The duo posed together backstage following their big wins

Celebrations! The duo posed together backstage following their big wins

Hold it tight! They proudly grasped their awards that feature the image of legendary actor Laurence Olivier

Hold it tight! They proudly grasped their awards that feature the image of legendary actor Laurence Olivier 

What a night! Irish actor Paul, 27, triumphed for his powerful performance as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire following a sell-out run at the Almeida Theatre

What a night! Irish actor Paul, 27, triumphed for his powerful performance as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire following a sell-out run at the Almeida Theatre

Love: During his speech he thanked his beloved mother Dearbhla, who is receiving treatment for cancer , before adding: 'I hope you get better' (pictured together at this year's BAFTAs)

Love: During his speech he thanked his beloved mother Dearbhla, who is receiving treatment for cancer , before adding: 'I hope you get better' (pictured together at this year's BAFTAs) 

'It might take the stars to align and you to be met with generous, kind, patient people but it is possible.

'Mum, Dad, I love you, and my Grandad is 82 today so happy birthday.'

The play which follows the story of a brilliant barrister who has progressed from her working class origins to the top of the profession before an unexpected event change her life.

After receiving critical acclaim for her performance at the Harold Pinter Theatre Jodie  will be taking the play to Broadway later this month.

Ahead of the ceremony she told the PA news agency: 'It's incredible. I could never have dreamed of the response and reaction (to the play), it really does feel as though the audience has become so much a part of this as we are.

'It's so incredibly heart-warming to be in the theatre every night and feel the presence of everyone and the energy kind of shared so I'm so excited, I feel very lucky that I'm able to revisit it.' 

On stage: Paul completed a sold-out run of the play at the Almeida Theatre in February and transferred to the Phoenix Theatre in the West End for a six-week run last month

On stage: Paul completed a sold-out run of the play at the Almeida Theatre in February and transferred to the Phoenix Theatre in the West End for a six-week run last month 

Hold it high! Paul held his award in the sky triumphantly

Hold it high! Paul held his award in the sky triumphantly 

All smiles: He couldn't wipe the big grin from his face

All smiles: He couldn't wipe the big grin from his face 

First timers: This marks the both star's first Olivier Award

First timers: This marks the both star's first Olivier Award

Winner: Meanwhile Killing Eve star Jodie, 30, triumphed and was awarded Best Actress for her role in one woman play Prima Facie

Winner: Meanwhile Killing Eve star Jodie, 30, triumphed and was awarded Best Actress for her role in one woman play Prima Facie 

Overwhelmed: During her speech she told the star-studded audience: 'I'm so overwhelmed. This play has changed my life. I am so grateful and I have so many people to thank'

Thanks: She said: 'To Suzie Miller for writing the most exquisite play I have ever had the pleasure of reading'

Overwhelmed: During her speech she told the star-studded audience: 'I'm so overwhelmed. This play has changed my life. I am so grateful and I have so many people to thank'

When asked if she loved theatre as much as TV and film, Comer told PA: 'Yes, I've definitely got the bug now for sure'.

Next Paul's Streetcar co-star Anjana Vasan was awarded with The Best Supporting Actress gong for her impressive performance as Stella Kowalski. 

While Best Support Actor was presented to Will Keen for Patriots a compelling study of Russian dissidence by The Crown's Peter Morgan. 

Former Doctor Who actor Arthur Darvill scored Best Actor in A Musical for Oklahoma! alongside Katie Brayben as Best Actress for her role as televangelist Tammy Faye in the self titled show.

The musical was written score was written by Elton John and former Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears. 

Daily Mail's Patrick Marmion wrote about the production: 'After nearly three hours spent bearing witness to the Elton John musical about American TV evangelist and gay icon Tammy Faye Messner, I said a little prayer'.

'I prayed that next time I see a musical about Tammy Faye where I might actually learn something about the woman behind the big hair and extra thick mascara.

'Sadly, the Almeida's new show is at best an ecstatic but otherwise unholy fusion of TV's Strictly and Songs Of Praise'.

Speaking out: 'One thing I would like to say to any kids who haven't been to drama school, who can't afford to go to drama school, who has been rejected from drama school, don't let anyone tell you that it isn't possible'

Speaking out: 'One thing I

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