The big winner at the 2017 Tony Awards? Michael Kors. Well, at least on the fashion front. The American designer decked out quite a few attendees in his designs last night, including Scarlett Johansson in an 80s power suit redux. Once again, the Tonys served as a haven for models modeling top-tier design talent as top catwalkers like Candice Swanepoel, Liu Wen, Alek Wek and Carolyn Murphy were on hand to support the theater. Color certainly popped on the red carpet in a variety of shades (think pink, red, blue and vibrant patterns), but white, black and gray also made strong statements. We spotted a few sheer pieces and embellishments like feathers and fringe helped amp up several dresses. For all the fashion highlights from Radio City Music Hall, check out the slideshow above.
The Best Red Carpet Looks From the 2017 Tony Awards
- alek wek
- Allison Janney
- anna kendrick
- anna wintour
- bee shaffer
- Bette Midler
- Candice Swanepoel
- carolyn murphy
- celebrity style
- chrissy teigen
- cobie smulders
- Condola Rashad
- Cynthia Erivo
- Cynthia Nixon
- Glenn Close
- Jason Sudeikis
- jenna lyons
- john-legend
- Laura Linney
- liu wen
- olivia wilde
- orlando-bloom
- Rachel Bloom
- Red Carpet
- Sally Field
- Sara Bareilles
- Sarah Paulson
- scarlett johansson
- Sutton Foster
- tina fey
- tony-awards
- uma thurman
- zac posen
Morgan C. SchimmingerRead more about Morgan C. Schimminger articles...
As passionate about feminism as she is about fashion, Morgan C. Schimminger spends much of her time writing and editing pieces on everything from celebrity style to the fight to keep funding for Planned Parenthood. She earned her bachelor’s degree in English from the University of California at Berkeley and a master’s degree in publishing from Rosemont College. Morgan has contributed to a variety of publications, including StyleBakery, Uptown, metro.pop and Sister 2 Sister. Every week for theFashionSpot, she profiles the Top 10 Best Dressed Celebs and provides a daily dose of stylish stars via Look of the Day.
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