Ay Caramba! Salma Hayek, 49, commands attention in dramatic cleavage-enhancing gown at Evening Standard Theatre Awards

She is accustomed to being both glamorous and sexy.

But Hollywood actress Salma Hayek surpassed herself when she attended the Evening Standard Theatre Awards in conjunction with The Ivy on Sunday.

Pouring herself into the revealing number, she left many fans open-mouthed with her undeniably busty appearance at London's The Old Vic. 

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Wow! Hollywood actress Salma Hayek was out in full-force with an eye-popping display in a skin-tight dress

Wow! Hollywood actress Salma Hayek was out in full-force with an eye-popping display in a skin-tight dress

Clearly dressing to impress, the Mexican-born actress was out in full-force and put on an eye-popping display in a skin-tight dress.

Featuring a plunging neckline with ruffled detail, it purposely drew attention to her ample bosom, which took centre stage.

Utterly figure-hugging, the white number left little to the imagination and seemed to be tailor-made for extra snugness.

All white on the night: The veteran actress looked better than ever in her choice of attire

All white on the night: The veteran actress looked better than ever in her choice of attire

Where to look? Pouring herself into the revealing number, she left many fans open-mouthed with her undeniably busty appearance

Where to look? Pouring herself into the revealing number, she left many fans open-mouthed with her undeniably busty appearance

With her hair pulled up into a taut bun, she certainly appeared younger than her 49 years - especially in the chest area, where she was particularly perky.

Keeping her make-up subtle for the occasion, she posed up a storm at the bash, which celebrates the city's best performers.

Interestingly, her next film will be 2016's Sausage Party: an animated movie about 'one sausage's quest to discover the truth about his existence'. 

Fantastic figure: The brunette beauty wowed film fans as she made her arrival at the annual bash

Fantastic figure: The brunette beauty wowed film fans as she made her arrival at the annual bash

Side-book: As she posed for pictures, the popular star displayed her more-than-ample assets 

Side-book: As she posed for pictures, the popular star displayed her more-than-ample assets 

Buxom: With her hair pulled up into a taut bun, she certainly appeared younger than her 49 years - especially in the chest area, where she was particularly perky

Buxom: With her hair pulled up into a taut bun, she certainly appeared younger than her 49 years - especially in the chest area, where she was particularly perky

Meaty role: Interestingly, her next film will be 2016's Sausage Party: an animated movie about 'one sausage's quest to discover the truth about his existence'

Meaty role: Interestingly, her next film will be 2016's Sausage Party: an animated movie about 'one sausage's quest to discover the truth about his existence'

Shapely: The form-fitting dress also featured a damask detail for a touch of texture 

Shapely: The form-fitting dress also featured a damask detail for a touch of texture 

Other stars who attended included Nicole Kidman and her husband, Keith Urban, who opted for matching monochrome style.

Putting on a loved-up display, the pair were inseparable as they flirted with each other along the red carpet.   

The star, who was nominated for Best Actress, sported a floor-length white gown with a black peacock design and high lace neck. 

In the warm: Salma joined other stars at the pre-ceremony champagne reception

In the warm: Salma joined other stars at the pre-ceremony champagne reception

Up on stage: Salma continued to show off her stunning figure and very generous chest as she took to the stage to address the assembled audience

Up on stage: Salma continued to show off her stunning figure and very generous chest as she took to the stage to address the assembled audience

Party time! The Hollywood star also joined the rest of the acting contingent at the post-show party

Party time! The Hollywood star also joined the rest of the acting contingent at the post-show party

Eating up: She joined fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu at the dinner table ahead of the afterparty

Eating up: She joined fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu at the dinner table ahead of the afterparty

EVENING STANDARD THEATRE AWARDS WINNERS 2015 

Best Actor: James McAvoy, The Ruling Class, Trafalgar Studios

Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress: Nicole Kidman, Photograph 51, Noel Coward Theatre

Best Play: The Mother with the Hat (Stephen Adly Guirgis), National Theatre's Lyttelton

Milton Shulman Award for Best Director: Robert Icke, Oresteia, Almeida Theatre & Trafalgar Studios

Best Design: Anna Fleischle, Hangmen, Royal Court

Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright: Molly Davies, God Bless the Child, Royal Court Upstairs

Emerging Talent Award in Partnership with Burberry: David Moorst, Violence and Son, Royal Court Upstairs

Best Musical Performance: Imelda Staunton, Gypsy, Savoy Theatre

Newcomer in a Musical: Gemma Arterton, Made in Dagenham, Adelphi Theatre

Evening Standard Radio 2 Audience Award for Best Musical (voted for by the public): Kinky Boots, Adelphi Theatre

Beyond Theatre: Alexander McQueen - Savage Beauty

Editor's Award: Vanessa Redgrave

Lebedev Award: Stephen Sondheim

  

 

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