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It looks like Hannah Waddingham had a ball while attending a SAG Awards afterparty.
While the actress, 49, walked the red carpet ahead of the awards show in a red, off-the-shoulder gown from Tony Ward Couture, she chose to change into something a bit more comfortable as she reunited with the “Ted Lasso” cast after the show was over.
Along with show’s fellow stars — including Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein and Juno Temple — Waddingham showed up to People’s Post Screen Actors Guild Awards Gala wearing a Nike tracksuit that featured the logo for AFC Richmond, which is the fictional soccer team from the series.
Hannah Waddingham coordinated with the “Ted Lasso” cast at a SAG Awards afterparty. Getty Images for PEOPLEStill, it was the star’s purse that managed to make a bold statement, as she completed the look with an embellished soccer ball clutch.
The crystal-covered purse is from celebrity-loved handbag designer Judith Leiber and currently retails for $3,995.
The star wore it cross-body throughout the night and posed for photos, showing off the glimmering accessory.
Still, it was Waddingham’s soccer ball clutch that stole the spotlight. Getty Images for PEOPLE The Judith Leiber design was covered in crystals and retails for nearly $4k. Getty Images for PEOPLE It was the last time the “Ted Lasso” cast would reunite to celebrate the show. ©Apple TV/Courtesy Everett CollectionThough it was certainly on-theme for the night — which was the last awards show where “Ted Lasso” would be honored following its final season — the pricy piece was quite the switch up from the clutch Waddingham carried on the SAG Awards red carpet.
For the actual ceremony, the blond bombshell went with a cardboard creation by her 9-year-old daughter Kitty, whom she shares with ex Gianluca Cugnetto, which was decorated with colorful designs and included the word “epic.”
“My daughter wanted to contribute, so she’s made me a bag,” the mom of one revealed while speaking with Netflix during the red carpet pre-show.
Waddingham’s casual outfit was quite the contrast from the red Tony Ward Courture dress she wore on the red carpet. Getty Images Waddingham originally carried a DIY cardboard clutch made by her 9-year-old daughter. AFP via Getty ImagesShe added that while award shows may be great, being a mom “is the most important.”
Still, that was far from the only time the “Game of Thrones” alum made an unconventional fashion choice while attending an industry event.
Back in 2022, she opted to wear a pink Dolce and Gabbana gown to the Emmy Awards, but traded traditional heels or flats for sparkly sneakers from the brand, which were hidden underneath the tulle design.
Here’s hoping the star keeps her fashion streak going long after Lasso.