Georgina Chapman hit the red carpet on Sunday in London for the Olivier Awards. The fashion designer attended the event to support her partner Adrien Brody, who was nominated for Best Actor for his performance in “The Fear of 13.”
Chapman opted for a 3D floral with classic black-and-white dressing. The Marchesa cofounder wore a dress with a black bodice and white skirt, featuring a plunging neckline in black and drop-waist silhouette. The skirt offered a voluminous silhouette, with a large white rosette featured prominently at the drop waistline. The bottom of the skirt included a slight throwback with a bubble hemline that added further dimension and playfulness to the overall look.
Georgina Chapman attends the Olivier Awards 2025 on April 6 in London.
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Chapman paired her sleeveless dress with strappy black sandal heels. Her jewelry was relatively minimal, opting instead to keep the focus of the look on her dress. As for her glam, Chapman’s hair was worn straight and down with a slight side part. Her makeup included a smoky eye and a berry pink lip.
Adrien Brody, left, and Georgina Chapman attend the Olivier Awards 2025 on April 6 in London.
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Brody’s attire complemented that of his partner of roughly five years. “The Brutalist” Oscar-winning actor wore an all-black suit complete with sharp lapels and tapered trousers. Brody added a unique silver brooch to his jacket as well.
Favoring sculptural looks and 3D elements is nothing new for Chapman’s approach to fashion and style. The designer wore a dress from her own label, Marchesa, for the SAG Awards in February, joining Brody for another awards season event.
Georgina Chapman attends the Olivier Awards 2025 on April 6 in London.
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The Olivier Awards, named after renowned actor Laurence Olivier, is an annual award ceremony honoring the most distinguished performances and productions in theater. The 2025 ceremony was held at the The Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday and featured such prolific actors as Lesley Manville, John Lithgow and more.