Lady Gaga and Salma Hayek ensured the House Of Gucci celebrations continued well into the night as they let their neatly coiffed hair down at a London after-party on Tuesday evening.
The pair were in attendance at Covent Garden’s Nomad Hotel as an exclusive guest list raised a glass in honour of director Ridley Scott’s new film, a biographical look at the famed Gucci fashion empire.
Leading the way, Gaga, 35, commanded attention in the same sweeping sheer lilac gown she wore on the red carpet during the film’s star-studded world premiere earlier that evening.
Here they come: Lady Gaga (L) and Salma Hayek (R) ensured the House Of Gucci celebrations continued well into the night as they let their neatly coiffed hair down at a London after-party on Tuesday evening
Gaga’s gown, from Gucci’s recent ‘Love Parade’ collection, incorporated a twist-front, cape sleeves, thigh slit and billowing cape, perfectly juxtaposed with fishnet tights and black platform boots.
She topped off her look with jewellery by Tiffany & Co., including the Schlumberger Hands necklace, the 36 Stone Bracelet and Stitches Ring, the Schlumberger Sea Fan earrings and the Elsa Peretti and Paloma cuffs.
Surrounded by bodyguards, the singer and actress – who plays notorious ‘black widow’ Patrizia Reggiani in the new film – greeted onlookers as she made her way inside.
Make way: Gaga – who plays notorious ‘black widow’ Patrizia Reggiani in the new film – greeted onlookers as she made her way inside Covent Garden’s Nomad Hotel
Looking good: Salma Hayek stunned in a gorgeous gold custom lamé gown by Gucci, complete with statement jewellery
In good company: The actress was joined by her husband, businessman Francois-Henri Pinault (pictured far right)
She was joined by co-star Salma Hayek, who stunned in a gorgeous gold custom lamé gown by Gucci, complete with statement jewellery.
The Mexican star, 55, was accompanied by businessman husband Francois-Henri Pinault as she rubbed shoulders with fellow guests at the special event.
Other stars in attendance included Adam Driver, 37, who takes a lead role as the late Maurizio Gucci, and French actress Camille Cottin.
Camille, 42, plays Paola Franchi in the upcoming film, an Italian interior designer, artist, author and former model who was in a relationship with Maurizio at the time of his 1995 assassination.
Hard to miss: Salma caught the eye as she made her way inside the Covent Garden venue
Special guests: House Of Gucci stars Camille Cottin (L) and Adam Driver (R) who takes a lead role in the film, were also in attendance
Striking: But it was Lady Gaga who inevitably made the most dramatic entrance of the night
The cold-blooded murder of fashion scion Maurizio Gucci in 1995 shocked the world – especially when his glamorous ex-wife Patrizia was found guilty of arranging it.
During the murder trial, which transfixed Italy, Reggiani arrived each day wearing head-to-toe Gucci clothes and accessories.
The court heard how she had ordered the murder of her husband after he offered her $650,000 in a divorce settlement.
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Plenty to say: Salma appeared to have a cross-word for onlookers as she was helped inside by her husband
She was initially sentenced to 29 years in 1998, which was reduced to 26 on appeal. She served 18 – with her pet ferret Bambi as a companion for some of the time – before being released in October 2014.
Well-known for her luxury lifestyle, Reggiani once said: ‘I’d rather cry in a Rolls than be happy on a bicycle’ and turned down the offer of day release while in prison because it would have meant doing ‘menial’ work.
House of Gucci, directed by Scott from a script by Roberto Bentivegna, based on Sara Gay Forden’s book, is released on November 24.