Braless Poppy Delevingne leaves little to the imagination in plunging feathered dress at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2017

She's regularly seen around the London party haunts.

And the London Evening Standard Theatre Awards on Sunday evening were no exception for model-turned-actress Poppy Delevingne, 31.

The blonde beauty turned heads on the red carpet in a floor length gown with a daringly low neckline to show off her toned figure.

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Perfect pose: Poppy Delevingne, 31, turned heads on the red carpet in a floor length gown with a daringly low neckline to show off her toned figure at the London Evening Standard Theatre Awards

Perfect pose: Poppy Delevingne, 31, turned heads on the red carpet in a floor length gown with a daringly low neckline to show off her toned figure at the London Evening Standard Theatre Awards

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Poppy Delevingne showed us how fabulous you can be when attending a red carpet event recently when she attended the Evening Standard Theatre Awards.

The model wore this custom Prada gown proving that couture isn't just for the runway.

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Taking inspiration straight out of old Hollywood glamour, Poppy graces the red carpet in a cream dress with turquoise flower accents while keeping her shoulders covered with a chic blue feather shawl.

The Kingsman actress let her ensemble do the talking while she left her jewelry minimal and her make-up natural. 

Poppy kept her usually short cropped blonde tresses at bay, tying it up into a high up-do, adding drama to the ensemble. 

Stunning: The Kingsman actress let her ensemble do the talking while she left her jewelry minimal and her make-up natural

Stunning: The Kingsman actress let her ensemble do the talking while she left her jewelry minimal and her make-up natural

The model, who has previously worked for brands, such as Burberry and Laura Ashley, recently hit the headlines when her Kingsman 2: Golden Circle co-star Taron Egerton refused to film an uncomfortable sex scene with her.

The plot required Taron's spy character to have sex with target Clara, but plants a tracking device inside her vagina using his hand.

Taron told ScreenRant that he didn't know he would be required for the shot and refused to do it, meaning Poppy's husband was brought in for filming to film the moment. 

Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2017 - The Winners

Best Actor in partnership with Ambassador Theatre Group

Bertie Carvel - Ink, Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre

Andrew Garfield - Angels In America, National Theatre (Lyttleton) WINNER

Andrew Scott - Hamlet, Almeida Theatre and Harold Pinter Theatre

 

Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress in partnership with Christian Louboutin

Laura Donnelly - The Ferryman, Royal Court and Gielgud Theatre

Victoria Hamilton - Albion, Almeida Theatre

Glenda Jackson - King Lear, Old Vic Theatre WINNER

 

Milton Shulman Award for Best Director 

Dominic Cooke - Follies, National Theatre

Robert Icke - Hamlet, Almeida Theatre and Harold Pinter Theatre

Sam Mendes - The Ferryman, Royal Court and Gielgud Theatre WINNER

 

Best Play In partnership with Hiscox, Official Arts Partner of the Evening Standard

The Children - Lucy Kirkwood, Royal Court

The Ferryman - Jez Butterworth, Royal Court and Gielgud Theatre WINNER

Ink - James Graham, Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre

Oslo - J T Rogers, National Theatre and Harold Pinter Theatre

 

Best Design

Jon Bausor - Bat Out Of Hell — The Musical, Coliseum

Bunny - Christie Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle, Wyndham’s Theatre/The Red Barn, National Theatre/ Ink, Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre WINNER

Soutra Gilmour - Twelfth Night, National Theatre

 

Best Musical Performance 

Janie Dee - Follies, National Theatre

Robert Fairchild - An American In Paris, Dominion Theatre

Amber Riley - Dreamgirls, Savoy Theatre WINNER

 

Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright

Al Smith - Harrogate, High Tide Festival and Royal Court

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins - An Octoroon, Orange Tree Theatre WINNER

Katherine Soper - Wish List, Royal Exchange Manchester and Royal Court

 

Emerging Talent Award

Sheila Atim Girl - From The North Country, Old Vic Theatre

Tom Glynn-Carney - The Ferryman, Royal Court and Gielgud Theatre WINNER

Luke Thallon - Albion, Almeida Theatre 

 

Evening Standard Radio 2 Audience Award for Best Musical  

An American in Paris - The Dominion Theatre

Bat Out of Hell - The Coliseum WINNER

Dreamgirls - The Savoy Theatre

Follies - Olivier Theatre, National Theatre

School of Rock - New London Theatre

The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ The Musical - Menier Chocolate Factory, Southwark

She Loves Me - Menier Chocolate Factory, Southwark

'In this one, I'm in the shot and I said to Matthew "I'm not comfortable doing this". So it's not my hand – it's Poppy's husband's hand. He saved the world.'  

Poppy also joined the Save the Children Christmas Jumper Day campaign in November, teaming up with the charity to create a collection of festive jumpers 

It's not the first time the British bombshell has worked with the charity, as she recently traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to see the work the charity does there.   

Beauty in blue: Taking inspiration straight out of old Hollywood glamour, Poppy graces the red carpet in a cream dress with turquoise flower accents

Beauty in blue: Taking inspiration straight out of old Hollywood glamour, Poppy graces the red carpet in a cream dress with turquoise flower accents

 

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