The Tonys have always been about the performances—but this year, the red carpet came with its own spotlight. The 2025 ceremony delivered sharp tailoring, high-drama gowns, and styling that actually landed. From Broadway royalty to rising stars, these are the Tony Awards 2025 outfits we’ll still be talking about next season.
1. Cynthia Erivo—Schiaparelli
Embed from Getty ImagesHosting in ten outfits? Power move. But Cynthia’s opening look—a blush velvet Schiaparelli with a sculpted corset and pearl accents—set the tone. Chic, commanding, and totally in control. She didn’t just host the show—she owned it.
2. Nicole Scherzinger—Rodarte
Embed from Getty ImagesFresh off her Tony win, Nicole showed up looking exactly like someone who knows they’re about to take home the trophy. Her red sequin Rodarte gown brought vintage glamour with a Broadway edge. It was giving lead role, opening number, final bow—everything.
3. Sadie Sink—Prada
Embed from Getty ImagesSadie kept it clean in silver satin Prada. The deep V and soft bow details gave it just enough dimension without losing the cool factor. She’s officially graduated from rising star to full-on red carpet player.
4. Audra McDonald—Christian Siriano
Embed from Getty ImagesAudra in Siriano is always the right call. This time: a black gown with a corseted bodice and dramatic purple train that balanced elegance with presence. It was giving Broadway legend, which checks out because… she is one.
5. Auli’i Cravalho—Carolina Herrera
Embed from Getty ImagesAuli’i turned heads in a color-blocked gown with vibrant orange and soft pink. The sculptural shape and bold contrast made it one of the night’s most joyful, standout looks—fresh, fun, and totally red carpet-ready.
6. Julianne Hough—Christian Siriano
Embed from Getty ImagesJulianne went full red carpet siren in a white gown that started sleek and sculpted, then flared into a dramatic tulle mermaid hem. With a clean neckline and no fuss styling, the look felt modern, minimal, and pure theater-core glam.
7. Megan Hilty—Pamella Roland
Embed from Getty ImagesMegan’s sequin-feathered gown delivered all the Broadway sparkle. Covered in soft beige tones and texture for days, it was pure glam. She looked like someone who lives in spotlight lighting—and loves it.
8. Cole Escola—Wiederhoft
Embed from Getty ImagesCole walked the carpet in a Wiederhoft corset dress with rosettes and opera gloves—and it was exactly the kind of fashion chaos we want from the Tonys. Theater kid, downtown fashion, and camp all wrapped into one unforgettable look.
9. Zoey Deutch—Elie Saab
Embed from Getty ImagesZoey went full sleek mode in a black sequined halter gown. It was minimal in concept but high-impact in execution. Clean lines, subtle shimmer, and styled to let the dress do all the talking. Quiet confidence, but make it couture.
10. Fina Strazza—Michael Faust
Embed from Getty ImagesFina gave a modern debutante in a structured cream gown with a corset bodice, peplum detail, soft embroidery, and timeless red carpet appeal. Elegant, sculpted, and totally best-dressed-list-worthy.
Sequins, structure, risk, restraint—this year’s Tonys red carpet checked every box. Whether you’re here for Cynthia’s rotation, Cole’s theater-core, or Zoey’s sleek Saab moment, these looks proved once again: Broadway knows how to dress. Tag us in your faves—we’re still zooming in.
SEE ALSO:
- Cynthia Erivo’s Tony Awards Looks Were a Full Fashion Marathon
- BET Awards Outfits That Made the Carpet Worth Watching


