The star-studded event attracted a host of famous faces as the production celebrated its West End debut at London's Dominion Theatre.
Vanessa Williams, Donatella Versace, Sir Elton John and Dame Anna Wintour attend The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical's charity gala night
The West End's chicest new show - The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical - hosted a charity gala for the Elton John AIDS Foundation on Sunday evening. The star-studded event attracted a host of famous faces as the new musical, based on the bestselling novel by Lauren Weisberger and the film of the same name, celebrated its West End debut at London's Dominion Theatre.
The production features music by Sir Elton John and sees American singer and actress Vanessa Williams step into the iconic role of feared fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly, made famous by Meryl Streep in the 2006 comedy drama. Guests hit the red carpet for the gala, which was hosted in honour of World AIDS Day, before sitting down to watch the performance.Actress and model Liz Hurley with son Damian HurleyNeil Sinclair and Christopher Biggins on the red carpet
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