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The Age
13 hours 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