Elizabeth Hurley and dashing son Damian led the stars at the glitzy world premiere of The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical at London’s Dominion Theatre on Sunday evening.
The much anticipated show, which is based on the 2006 comedy starring Meryl Streep, saw a throng of A-listers hit the red carpet including actress Lily Collins and Vogue boss and rumoured inspiration for the original novel Anna Wintour.
Actress Elizabeth, 59, looked sensational in an eye-catching semi-sheer beaded gown gown which boasted a plunging neckline and teased a glimpse of her jaw-dropping figure beneath.
She opted for chic jewellery as well as gold accessories as she slipped her feet into a pair of towering platform heels while toting her essentials for the evening in a metallic clutch.
Meanwhile Damian, 22, whose god father Elton John, 77, wrote the show’s music, cut a dashing figure in all black ensemble, which boasted a long black leather trench and matching trousers.
Elizabeth Hurley, 59, and dashing son Damian, 22, led the stars at the glitzy world premiere of The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical at London’s Dominion Theatre on Sunday evening
The much anticipated show, which is based on the 2006 comedy starring Meryl Streep, saw a throng of A-listers hit the red carpet i including actress Lily Collins, 35, (L) and Vogue boss and rumoured inspiration for the original novel Anna Wintour, 75 (R)
Emily In Paris star Lily, 35, who is appearing in West End play Barcelona, looked sensational as she slipped into a very revealing Vivienne Westwood Couture sequinned gown.
The stunner put on a very leggy display in the eye-popping outfit which featured a racy thigh-high split as well as a cleavage enhancing Bardot neckline.
Lily forwent jewellery and let the dazzling gown speak for itself as she posed up a storm with dashing husband Charlie McDowell, 41, whom she wed in 2021.
Vogue’s Anna, 75, looked effortlessly stylish in a navy bejewelled gown and satin emerald overcoat which she wore with dazzling diamonds and her trademark dark glasses.
Fans of the hit film The Devil Wears Prada have long assumed that Meryl Streep’s fashion editor character Miranda Priestly was based on Anna, which in the musical is played by Vanessa Williams, 61.
However back in 2019 co-star Emily Blunt said the Oscar winner did not use the Vogue editor as inspiration and told the NPR podcast: ‘Meryl didn’t actually base it on Anna Wintour. Well, she told Anna that. She based it on two men in Hollywood that she knew – who will remain nameless, but I know who they are. That’s all.’
The film, which was based on Lauren Weisberger’s book of the same title, was said to be loosely based on the author’s real experiences of working at glossy fashion magazine.
The film took over £250 million at the box office, earning Meryl Streep an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of the glacial fashion magazine editor, with rumours of a sequel in the works.
She opted for chic jewellery as well as gold accessories as she slipped her feet into a pair of towering platform heels while toting her essentials for the evening in a metallic clutch
Meanwhile Damian, whose god father Elton John , 77, wrote the show’s music, cut a dashing figure in all black ensemble, which boasted a long black leather trench and matching trousers
Damian looked the spitting image of his famous mother
The stunner put on a very leggy display in the eye-popping look
The gorgeous gown boasted a racy thigh-high split as well as a cleavage enhancing Bardot neckline
Lily forwent jewellery and let the dazzling gown speak for itself
She oozed old Hollywood glamour as she showed off her hourglass figure
She was joined on the red carpet by dashing husband Charlie McDowell, 41, whom she wed in 2021
The couple put on a loved up display as they held hands
Vogue’s Anna looked effortlessly stylish in a navy bejewelled gown and satin emerald overcoat
She completed the ensemble with dazzling diamonds and her trademark dark glasses
. Fans of the hit film The Devil Wears Prada have long assumed that Meryl Streep’s fashion editor character Miranda Priestly was based on Anna (Anna pictured with Sir Elton John)
The role of Miranda Priestly is played in the musical by by Vanessa Williams, 61 (pictured with Sir Elton)
Sir Elton continued to showcase his dramatic weight loss after embracing a healthier lifestyle in a tailored black Versace suit which he teamed with a red floral shirt, sparkly trainers and statement glasses
He cosied up to pal and fashion designer Donatella Versace, 69, who showed off her age defying figure in a sequinned mini dress
Elton’s husband David Furnish, 62 (L) who also produces the show was also suited and booted
(L-R) Vanessa Williams, Donatella Versace, Sir Elton John, Dame Anna Wintour and David Furnish
Co-star Emily Blunt said the Oscar winner did not use the Vogue editor as inspiration: ‘Meryl didn’t actually base it on Anna Wintour. Well, she told Anna that. She based it on two men in Hollywood that she knew (Meryl, left, pictured in the movie with Anne Hathaway, right)
Elsewhere on the red carpet Claire Sweeney broke her silence exclusively to MailOnline about her split from Ricky Hatton – as she made a glamorous appearance on the red carpet.
The couple recently ended their relationship of eight months, which saw them date in secret after starring on ITV‘s Dancing On Ice and enjoy a Tenerife holiday in May.
But since their summer getaway, the boxer, 46, and former Brookside actress, 53, have parted ways – months after Claire spoke about how they bonded over humour and their joint love of TV sitcom Only Fools and Horses.
The pair were last pictured together on November 13 in Manchester while attending the musical version of the hit sitcom, which is currently on a UK tour.
But speaking about the split for the first time she told MailOnline: ‘I’m great – we’re still friends, we were friends, we dated and now we’re friends again. It’s all good!’
At the event she turned heads in a busty white sparkling dress which she wore with a matching sheer cape and silver heels.
She wore her blonde tresses styled into a perfect bouncy blow dry and opted for a pop of red lip for the night out.
Coronation Street actress Claire previously explained she and Ricky had known each other for 25 years before sparks flew between them while the boxing champion said it was ‘nice’ they were able to connect following the end of their respective relationships.
Claire had been single following her separation from ex-Daniel Reilly, with whom she shares son Jaxon, in 2017, and Ricky, who has three children, was a free agent after his romance with beautician Angela Blemmings ended two years ago.
David Walliams, 53, and beloved mum Kathleen attended to support the actor’s close pal Sir Elton John
Elsewhere on the red carpet Claire Sweeney broke her silence exclusively to MailOnline about her split from Ricky Hatton – as she made a glamorous appearance on the red carpet
The couple recently ended their relationship of eight months, which saw them date in secret after starring on ITV’s Dancing On Ice and enjoy a Tenerife holiday in May
At the event she turned heads in a busty white sparkling dress which she wore with a matching sheer cape and silver heels
Speaking about the split for the first time she told MailOnline: ‘I’m great – we’re still friends, we were friends, we dated and now we’re friends again’
Claire had been single following her separation from ex-Daniel Reilly, with whom she shares son Jaxon (seen together at the premiere)
The musical features an original score by Sir Elton, lyrics by Shaina Taub, and book by Kate Wetherhead.
Reflecting on why he decided to write the musical’s score, the musician told RadioTimes.com: ‘The film is a classic and it’s aged brilliantly and fashion and music go together so well, so there were so many scenes in the film that were crying out for music. It was a no brainer for me.
‘It’s fantastic to be able to write for this kind of musical because it’s not Shakespeare, it’s absolutely so much fun.
‘It’s got fantastic costumes, an incredible cast, and brilliant choreography.’
While Sir Elton’s career as a musical theatre composer is slightly less famous than his singing, he is responsible for some of the best musical theatre scores in history.
The Lion King, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, earned him an Oscar, as well as the original West End run of Billy Elliot in 2005.
While the movie’s original cast hasn’t been confirmed to return yet for a sequel, the reported plot description hints that both Meryl Streep (Miranda Priestley) and Emily Blunt (Emily Charlton) would be back, according to Variety.
The sequel’s story will follow Priestley and her career in present day as traditional magazine publishing is on the decline.
She squares off with Charlton, who is said to be a high-powered executive for a luxury group, as Priestley is chasing that company’s ad dollars.
None of the reports have mentioned if Anne Hathaway would return as Andrea ‘Andy’ Sachs, or if other supporting cast members would return such as Stanley Tucci, Simon Baker, Adrian Grenier, Gisele Bundchen and Tracie Thoms.