Where drama meets couture, the 2025 Tony Awards red carpet turned New York City into a runway of elegance, artistry, and statement fashion. Held at the iconic Radio City Music Hall, this year’s ceremony wasn’t just about who took home the trophies—it was about who turned heads before the show even began. From Nicole Scherzinger’s vintage Rodarte glamour to Cynthia Erivo’s sculptural Schiaparelli ensemble, the stars delivered a masterclass in theatrical fashion. But what made this year’s looks so unforgettable? We break down who wore what, how they stole the spotlight, and why these standout styles are setting new red carpet standards.
Nicole Scherzinger wowed in a rich crimson Rodarte gown, evoking Old Hollywood glam with a modern edge. Cynthia Erivo brought couture drama in a bold Schiaparelli two-piece that redefined red carpet structure. Zoey Deutch channeled effortless grace, while Sadie Sink’s sleek Prada look was a study in understated edge.
Amal Clooney, in a pearl-draped gown, proved yet again that she doesn’t need a nomination to steal the spotlight—there supporting George Clooney, she quietly commanded attention. Meanwhile, Cole Escola’s beaded Wiederhoeft ensemble paid playful homage to Broadway legend Bernadette Peters, perfectly capturing the theatrical spirit of the evening.
From haute couture to personal statements, this year’s Tony Awards red carpet reminded us that Broadway knows how to dress for a standing ovation.
Best Dressed Stars:
Auli’i Cravalho in Carolina Herrera

Amal Clooney in custom pearl detailing and George Clooney in classic tailoring

Sarah Paulson in Schiaparelli Haute Couture

Sadie Sink in Prada

Nicole Scherzinger in Rodarte

Zoey Deutch in delicate couture
