Hayley Atwell oozed glamor in a black cape dress as she attended the 67th Annual Evening Standard Theater Awards on Sunday.
The 41-year-old Mission Impossible actress slipped into an elegant figure-hugging dress with wide open sleeves as she arrived at Claridge’s Hotel.
She flashed a glimpse of her ample cleavage in the plunging neckline and flaunted her slim figure in the figure-hugging ensemble.
To add a pop of color to her attire, the star added height to her figure with a pair of bright pink pumps.
The brunette beauty caused a sensation at the annual red carpet event and beamed at the photographers.
Elegant: Hayley Atwell, 41, oozed glamor in a black cape dress as she attended the annual 67th Evening Standard Theater Awards on Sunday
Wow: The Mission Impossible actress slipped into an elegant figure-hugging dress with wide open sleeves as she arrived at Claridge’s Hotel
It comes after Hayley stepped out for the SAG-AFTRA walkout in Soho with her producer fiancé Ned Wolfgang Kelly.
Ned, who was first linked to Hayley last year, recently popped the question in April following their whirlwind romance.
Hayley is said to have split from co-star Tom Cruise for the second time shortly afterwards.
Ned announced their engagement on Instagram in April, revealing he popped the question during a romantic getaway in Venice.
He enthused: “I was lucky.” Arriving in Venice at 10 a.m., the love of my life and I got engaged in the kitchen of this strange apartment, surrounded by ducks, while a guy outside the window belted out “My Way” on the accordion .
“A perfect start to the rest of our lives together.” I was never interested in getting married…until I met this extraordinary woman. Happy as a clam.’
Hayley and Ned keep their relationship low key and have rarely been pictured together.
The London-based artist’s Instagram bio states that he “does not eat animals” and that he has been “alcohol and drug free for over a decade.”
Incredible: She showed off her ample cleavage in the plunging neckline and flaunted her slim figure in the figure-hugging ensemble
Glamorous: The star added a pop of color to her attire by adding height to her figure with a pair of bright pink pumps
Stylish: The brunette beauty caused a sensation at the annual red carpet event and beamed in front of the photographers
Couple: Hayley is engaged to her producer fiancé Ned Wolfgang Kelly after he proposed in April following their whirlwind romance (pictured in 2022)
Single lady: Last year, Hayley was reported to have split from her Mission Impossible co-star Tom for the second time (pictured on the set of Mission Impossible 7).
Speaking to The Sun when the couple first met, an insider claimed: “Hayley’s happiness is written on her face right now.”
“They get along like a house on fire and make a very lovely couple.”
Ned’s website states that he has produced commercial music for major brands such as Bud Light, Headspace and Samsung.
He has also scored films, worked on the design side of projects and written articles.
Last year, Hayley reportedly split from her Mission Impossible co-star Tom for the second time.
A source said: “Unfortunately it didn’t work out for them. “They’ve now decided they’re better as friends.”
The insider also revealed that the fanfare surrounding the couple following the IPO was too much to handle.
“They get on really well and have fantastic chemistry, which is why they decided to quietly give the relationship another try earlier this year.”
“What worked behind closed doors didn’t work so well when it went public, and the fanfare surrounding them as a couple exploded again,” the source explained.
The source also insisted that the couple’s romance was “real,” explaining, “Despite some rumors to the contrary, it was never just for the cameras.”
Evening Standard Theater Awards 2023: The nominations
Best actor
Paapa Essiedu, The Effect, National Theater
Mark Gatiss, The Motive and the Cue, National Theater
Paul Mescal, A Tram Named Desire, Almeida Theater
Andrew Scott, Vanya, Duke of York’s Theater
Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress in collaboration with Mithridate
Patsy Ferran, A Streetcar Named Desire, Almeida Theater
Sophie Okonedo, Medea, @sohoplace
Rachael Stirling, personal life, Donmar Warehouse
Anjana Vasan, A Tram Named Desire, Almeida Theater
Best game
Dear England, James Graham, National Theater
A Mirror, Sam Holcroft, Almeida Theater
The Motif and the Cue, Jack Thorne, National Theater
Declining, Ryan Calais Cameron, Kiln Theater
Best Musical Performance
Kyle Ramar Freeman, A Strange Loop, Barbican Theater
Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Boulevard, Savoy Theater
Charlie Stemp, Crazy For You, Gillian Lynne Theater
Marisha Wallace, Guys & Dolls, Bridge Theater
Best musical
Boys & Dolls, Bridge Theater
Standing at the Sky’s Edge, National Theatre/Sheffield Theaters
A Strange Loop, Barbican Theater
Tammy Faye, Almeida Theater
Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright
Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, Sleepova, Bush Theater
Kimber Lee, untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play, Young Vic Theater
Anoushka Lucas, Elephant, Bush Theater
Isley Lynn, The Swell, Orange Tree Theater
Best design
Bunny Christie, Guys & Dolls, Bridge Theater
Robert Jones, Dancing at Lughnasa, National Theatre
Georgia Lowe, The Good Person of Szechwan, Lyric Hammersmith/ETT/Sheffield Theaters
Tom Pye, My Neighbor Totoro, RSC/Barbican Theater
Milton Shulman Award for Best Director
Rebecca Freckram, A Streetcar Named Desire, Almeida Theater
Rupert Goold, Dear England, National Theater
Nicholas Hytner, Guys & Dolls, Bridge Theater
Jamie Lloyd, Sunset Boulevard, Savoy Theater
Emerging talent
Andrew Richardson, Guys & Dolls, Bridge Theater
Taylor Russell, The Effect, National Theater
Machenda Shamiso, NO ID, Royal Court
Jack Wolfe, Next to Normal, Donmar Warehouse