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Hannah Waddingham is quite simply a showstopper.

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My daughter contributed my evening bag for the night cause the evenings going to be epic!
Waddingham toldGlamours senior West Coast editor, Jessica Radloff, on the silver carpet.
Shes nine years old, and there was a spare bit of cardboard in the house.

Makeup artist Stephen Sollitto used products from Tower 28 Beauty, Rare Beauty, Charlotte Tilbury, Iconic London, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Buxom Cosmetics, and Subtle Energies, while Richard Collins styled Waddingham’s blonde locks with Balmain products.
Look at the rainbow detail!
Its a one-love evening bag.
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Waddingham’s bling for the evening came courtesy of Norman Silverman, a Los Angeles diamond house, which has been family-owned and -operated since 1982.
Im a little bit like, Lalalala, I cant hear you!
at the moment, she toldGlamourwhile pretending to plug her ears.
[When it comes from] our equals, its really nice.

Gorgeous, even on a hanger. Waddingham credited her “brilliant seamstress, Dana,” with making the deep, shimmery red dress with a special foil velvet material fit perfectly. Per the design team, the gown took more than 200 hours of craftsmanship work.
Theyre perfection, just like Waddingham.
Gorgeous, even on a hanger.
Per the design team, the gown took more than 200 hours of craftsmanship work.
The handbag. Priceless (and epic).
Priceless (and epic).
Waddingham gives her budding designer daughter a hug before heading off to the awards.
The full look, complete with Gianvito Rossi heels.

Waddingham gives her budding designer daughter a hug before heading off to the awards.
Says Waddingham of the stilettos: Im very happy.

Waddingham’s gorgeous glow and complexion comes courtesy of great genes and the magic hands of skin care genius Joanna Vargas, who has locations in both Los Angeles and New York City.

Last looks.

A sun-kissed goddess in her element, Waddingham wears a Tony Ward gown made from an exclusive fabric that consisted of silk velvet layered on Lurex, then stitched on a thin tulle base; the shiny red and black material was draped on a corset bodice with a double layering on the hips and shoulders for drama.

I mean…
The full look, complete with Gianvito Rossi heels. Says Waddingham of the stilettos: “I’m very happy. And strangely comfortable!”