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Yahoo
a day ago
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- Yahoo
George Clooney, Sarah Snook, Nicole Scherzinger and More Stun on the Red Carpet Ahead of the 78th Tony Awards
It couldn't rain on anyone's parade ahead of the 78th Tony Awards. On Sunday evening, Broadway's finest, including George Clooney, Mia Farrow, Lea Michele and Tonys host Cynthia Erivo, gathered outside of Radio City Music Hall under a covered red carpet, avoiding the dreary New York City weather. Additional attendees included Sarah Paulson, Keanu Reeves, Sadie Sink, Katie Holmes and Michelle Williams. More from WWD Amal Clooney Drips in Pearls at Tony Awards 2025 With White Tamara Ralph Gown, George Clooney Keeps it Classic in Tuxedo Cynthia Erivo Holds Court in Schiaparelli Gown and 3D Floral Nail Art at Tony Awards 2025 Cole Escola Pays Tribute to Bernadette Peters in Custom Wiederhoeft Dress at Tony Awards 2025 Throughout the evening, there was one word on nearly everyone's lips: 'Hamilton,' as the original Broadway cast would be performing during the event to celebrate the show's 10th anniversary on Broadway. Much of the cast, including creator Lin Manuel Miranda, Jonathan Groff, Daveed Diggs, Christopher Jackson, Phillipa Soo, Leslie Odom Jr. and Reneé Elise Goldsberry, walked the carpet embracing other stars who were buzzing with excitement for what the performance could be. 'This is a reunion of sorts, but so many of us see each other regularly,' said original cast member Emmy Raver-Lampman. 'It hasn't been this capacity of all 28 of us being in a room together [so] that is something really special.' Of the night ahead, Diggs said: '[It's] strong turn-up vibes. Wherever these cats are afterward is where you're going to want to be.' Attendees were equally as excited to see Erivo host the award show for the first time. 'I am very excited to just watch her sing her face off,' said James Monroe Iglehart, who donned Dolce & Gabana sneakers and is nominated for his role in 'A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical.' Meanwhile, many were eager to see Groff from 'Just in Time,' who also took home the Tony award for best actor in a musical for his role in 'Merrily We Roll Along' last season. Michele, who most recently starred in the revival of 'Funny Girl' walked with her costars Nicholas Christopher and Aaron Tveit from the upcoming product of 'Chess.' While walking the carpet, Michele gushed about her two friends, former 'Glee' costars and nominees Groff and Darren Criss, who she called 'family.' On the carpet, Farrow, who was nominated for her role in 'The Roommate' alongside Patti Lupone, gushed: 'I hope Jonathan Groff is singing.' Farrow also discussed how honored she was to be in the presence of so many Broadway legends. 'I'm in a zone where I have met some really wonderful people in the Broadway community, and that's been exhilarating for me,' she said. 'People I admire so much I get weak-kneed, they're so good and they've been so kind to welcome me, because I'm really not of the community.…I hope to do another play soon. I want to stay [and] keep doing plays.' Actors' Equity Association president Brooke Shields was similarly excited to celebrate all the works from this season. 'It's just nice to see people feeling celebrated. I love this night,' she said. In true Broadway fashion, the carpet included a few surprise moments, most notably a visit from 'The Phantom of the Opera,' who is returning to the New York City theater scene via a top secret immersive experience opening later this summer. Similarly, theater and film fans alike were surprised to learn last week that Tom Felton, who played Draco Malfoy in the 'Harry Potter' series, would be reprising his role in 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' on Broadway. 'It's all a bit daunting,' the actor said, adding that he plans to lean on costar and now Broadway regular Daniel Radcliffe for advice. 'I thought it was an elaborate prank when they asked me to do this, and it turns out it's not. I've missed him. Last time I saw him was 16 years ago, and now I get to pick up exactly where we left off, but now Draco is an adult.' He added: 'I know it's familiar. I know how to pronounce the word Potter, but other than that, it's a completely new set of shoes I'm stepping into.' Eager to celebrate Broadway history, many attendees donned looks inspired by current shows and iconic moments in theater history. Shields, who also wore a diamond ring gifted to her by Michael Jackson, sported a bag made out of red curtains from Radio City Music Hall before it was renovated. 'Oh, Mary' creator and star Cole Escola wore a custom Wiederhoeft gown, inspired by Bernadette Peters' look from the 1999 Tony awards. Harry Lennix wore a custom brooch featuring the logo of 'Purpose,' the nominated play which he currently stars in. Meanwhile, Adam Lambert, who recently finished their Broadway run in 'Cabaret,' donned a silver Alexander McQueen suit completed with silver hair, body glitter, silver nails and metallic accessories. Of the inspiration behind the look, they said, 'I was inspired by a Tony award. Literally that was my inspo.' Lambert also said they planned to 'cram in' as many after parties as possible. While many stars, including Groff and Felton, lingered on the carpet mingling with friends, reporters and photographers, many were ushered across quickly. 'Death Becomes Her' stars Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard hustled across the carpet within minutes of each other. Erivo was similarly rushed in to get ready for her hosting duties. Just as the red carpet was closing down, three of the most talked about stars of the night, Nicole Scherzinger of 'Sunset Blvd.,' Sarah Snook of 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and George Clooney of 'Good Night, and Good Luck,' who walked hand-in-hand with wife Amal Clooney, quickly scurried in waving hi to all the cameras. Scherzinger closed out the carpet by blowing a kiss as she ran in for a jam-packed night at Radio City Music Hall. Here, a look at all the stars at the 2025 Tony Awards red carpet: View Gallery Launch Gallery: Tony Awards 2025 Red Carpet Arrivals, Live Updates Best of WWD A Look Back at BET Awards Best Dressed Red Carpet Stars: Tyla, Queen Latifah and More [PHOTOS] A Look Back at the Tony Awards Best Dressed Red Carpet Stars: Liza Minnelli, Elle Fanning, Jennifer Lopez and More [PHOTOS] Maria Grazia Chiuri's Dior Through the Years: Runway, Celebrities and More [PHOTOS]
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Katie Holmes Goes for Color Contrast in Prada, Danielle Brooks Shines in Stephane Rolland and More Looks From the 2025 Tony Awards
A bevy of Broadway actors, creatives and more hit the red carpet on Sunday night for the 2025 Tony Awards held at New York City's Radio City Music Hall. The evening honored the best performances, designs and creative teams behind the lauded plays and musicals on Broadway. Among the attendees, several high-profile figures opted for designer threads for their attire on the 2025 Tony Awards red carpet. Amal Clooney, Katie Holmes and more turned to Italian luxury fashion houses and runway inspiration for their respective looks. Ahead, WWD breaks down those red carpet style moments and more. More from WWD Amal Clooney Drips in Pearls at Tony Awards 2025 With White Tamara Ralph Gown, George Clooney Keeps it Classic in Tuxedo Cynthia Erivo Holds Court in Schiaparelli Gown and 3D Floral Nail Art at Tony Awards 2025 Cole Escola Pays Tribute to Bernadette Peters in Custom Wiederhoeft Dress at Tony Awards 2025 Holmes opted for a design courtesy of Prada. The ensemble featured a green silk taffeta top with draping and bows on the back. The look was matched with a petal-colored double satin skirt embellished with amber and silver crystals. Holmes paired the look with pearl satin platforms. The actress was styled by Brie Welch. Clooney turned to the runway for her look. The British lawyer and human rights activist wore a dress courtesy of Tamara Ralph's spring 2025 couture collection. The formfitting midi dress featured allover pearl embellishments set against the crisp white fabric. The dress also included an off-the-shoulder neckline. She paired the dress with pointed-toe white heels. Her husband, actor George Clooney, wore a classic black tuxedo with a bowtie. Danielle Brooks opted for a regal display. The Oscar- and Tony Award-nominated actress wore a gown courtesy of Stephane Rolland's spring 2025 couture collection. The voluminous gown featured shades of brown with jewel embellishments cascading down the bodice and skirt. The dress included such details as billowing sleeves and a full skirt with semi-sheer fabric. Michelle Williams styled a look from Bibhu Mohapatra's fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection. The 'Death Becomes Her' actress' dress featured a floor-length skirt with a structured bodice and jewel encrusted embellishments all over the bodice of the dress and front of the skirt. Nicole Scherzinger channeled old Hollywood glamour in a custom crimson sequin gown courtesy of Rodarte. The strapless dress included a formfitting silhouette with a cinched waist and maxiskirt with a thigh high-slit at the side. The 'Sunset Blvd.' star paired the dress with pointed toe red heels. Scherzinger was styled by Michael Philouze. Sadie Sink turned to Prada for her dress. The actress wore an aquamarine silk satin gown with a draped neckline, embellished with crystals and pendants. The 'Stranger Things' actress paired the look with silver leather platforms. Her look was curated by stylist Molly Dickson. The 78th annual Tony Awards, Broadway's most prestigious honors, took place on Sunday at New York City's iconic Radio City Music Hall. Hosted by Tony and Emmy Award winner Cynthia Erivo, the ceremony recognized outstanding achievements in Broadway productions from the 2024-25 season. View Gallery Launch Gallery: Tony Awards 2025 Best Dressed Guests: Cynthia Erivo, Sarah Paulson and More Looks Best of WWD Mia Threapleton's Red Carpet Style Through the Years [PHOTOS] Princess Charlene of Monaco's Grand Prix Style Through the Years: Louis Vuitton, Akris and More, Photos Princess Charlene's Monaco Grand Prix Style Evolution at Full Speed: Shades of Blue in Louis Vuitton, Playful Patterning in Akris and More

The Age
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Age
The top 5 looks from the Tony Awards: Snook and Clooney win
Amal Clooney in Tamara Ralph With Snook championing a British designer, Australian creativity made an unexpected appearance at the Tony Awards on the slender frame of Amal Clooney. With husband George Clooney nominated for his performance in the play Good Night, and Good Luck (not his divisive hair dye for the role), barrister Amal wore a pearl-encrusted, fitted design by Australian designer Tamara Ralph. The former creative director of Ralph & Russo, worn by Meghan Markle, has found greater fame under her own name dressing Angelina Jolie and Blake Lively since parting ways with former partner Michael Russo. Sadie Sink in Prada Sensuous 1930s glamour was on many stars' mood boards this season, but few managed to embody the decade's silky grace as effectively as Stranger Things star Sadie Sink in Prada. The plunging neckline and embellished bow detail playfully combined maturity with hints of mischief. Cole Escola in Wiederhoeft Audiences of Escola's hit play Oh Mary!, focusing on the imagined cabaret aspirations of Mary Todd Lincoln, are familiar with the playwright and performer's unique humour. That humour was present in the best actor award winner's red carpet tribute to Broadway legend Bernadette Peters. Loading Escola's gown from Wiederhoeft was a tribute to the outfit Peters wore to collect her Tony for Annie Get Your Gun at the 1999 ceremony, although the update dispensed with medals across the bodice. 'We found ourselves inspired by additional themes of faded crypticism, false innocence, fightfulness, womanly age-hold historically feminine garments, queenly status and ancient doors,' Jackson Wiederhoeft says. While the dress was a nod to Peters, the hairy chest was all Escola.


Express Tribune
03-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
All the Must-See Looks From the Vanity Fair Oscars After Party 2025
The Vanity Fair Oscars After Party 2025 was the ultimate celebration of style, where some of Hollywood's biggest stars took their fashion game to the next level. While the Oscars are known for the official red carpet looks, the after-party offers a more relaxed but equally chic chance for celebrities to show off another side of their wardrobe, usually with even bolder choices. This year's Vanity Fair after-party was no exception, with everyone from pop stars to A-listers wearing show-stopping outfits that were impossible to ignore. Here are the top looks we couldn't stop staring at: Zoe Saldaña in Saint Laurent Mikey Madison in Dior Adrien Brody Demi Moore in Gucci Sydney Sweeney in custom Miu Miu Kendall Jenner in vintage Mugler Olivia Rodrigo in Roberto Cavalli Kim Kardashian in Balenciaga Selena Gomez in custom Giorgio Armani Privé Timothée Chalamet in Tom Ford Kylie Jenner in Ashi Studio Couture Cynthia Erivo in Vivienne Westwood Hunter Schafer in 16Arlington Tate McRae in custom Ludovic de Saint Sernin Hailey Bieber in Saint Laurent Ralph Fiennes Halle Berry Julia Garner in custom Gucci Colman Domingo in Dolce & Gabbana Madelyn Cline in Giorgio Armani Andrew Garfield in custom Gucci Jessica Alba Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey Emma Chamberlain in Jean Paul Gaultier Couture Sofia Vergara Lupita Nyong'o Jeff Goldblum Kaia Gerber in Valentino Spring 1997 Joey King in custom Miu Miu Rosalia Serena Williams Margaret Qualley Keke Palmer in Atelier Versace Couture Spring 2004 Nikki Glaser in Valdrin Sahiti John Legend Zoey Deutch in Tamara Ralph Joan Smalls in Tamara Ralph Drew Starkey in Saint Laurent Doja Cat in custom Balmain