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The 50 Best Dressed Stars from the Tony Awards 2025


Broadway’s brightest stepped off the stage and onto the red carpet on June 8, 2025, as the Tony Awards lit up Radio City Music Hall in spectacular fashion. With the ever-electric Cynthia Erivo at the helm as host, the night was a celebration of theater, talent—and unforgettable style. From jaw-dropping gowns to daring tailored looks, this year’s attendees didn’t just dress to impress—they dressed to perform. The carpet became a stage of its own, where bold colours, architectural silhouettes, and personal statements ruled the night. As the curtain rose on the 78th Annual Tonys, these 50 stars proved that Broadway flair extends far beyond the footlights.


Sarah Paulson


Jonathan Groff


Helen J Shen


Amal and George Clooney


Zoey Deutch


Felix Hagan


Natasha Hodgson


Aaron Tveit


Cynthia Erivo


Darren Criss


Donald Webber Jr.


Glenn Davis


Michelle Williams


Debra Martin Chase


Jasmine Amy Rogers


Fina Strazza


Harry Lennix and Djena Graves


Bob Odenkirk


Inga Schlingmann


Paul Tazewell


Auli‘i Cravalho


Joy woods


Carrie Preston


Dede Ayite


Julia Knitel


Megan Hilty


Clint Ramos


Tala Ashe


Danny Burstein


Austin Smith


Rosie Perez


Sasha Hutchings

Christine Schwarzman


Jasmine Cephas-Jones


Leslie Odom Jr.

Morgan Marcell


Miriam Buether


Christian Siriano


Palmer Hefferan


Emmy Raver-Lampman

Nic Kaufmann

Jacob Rott


Shalom Blac


Holly Pierson

Ariana DeBose


Daniel Dae Kim


Jordan Roth


Laura Donnelly


Lea Salonga


Cole Escola


The 2025 Tony Awards reminded us that style is an extension of storytelling—and these 50 stars told unforgettable tales in silk, sequins, and satin. From refined elegance to avant-garde risk-taking, this year’s red carpet was a masterclass in fashion drama. With Cynthia Erivo leading the way in a dazzling array of looks that matched her boundless charisma, and a host of stage and screen favourites following suit, the night became more than a celebration of theater—it was a declaration of individuality and artistry. If fashion is a form of performance, then these stars gave us a standing ovation-worthy show.

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