Tony Awards 2017: all the best dressed on the red carpet
Candice Swanepoel’s dress though
Candice Swanepoel’s dress though
Last night, celebrities hit the red carpet to celebrate Broadway's biggest hits at the Tony Awards 2017 in New York. The likes of Anna Kendrick, Bette Middler, Chrissy Teigen and Scarlett Johansson donned their finest designer dresses to walk the red carpet and there were some real winners.
We loved Anna Kendrick's summery floral dress by Miu Miu, which just happened to match the flower wall background beautifully. Candice Swanepoel showcased this season's trend for sheer designs, in a beautiful Prabal Gurung dress.
Meanwhile, Scarlett Johansson looked like she meant business in a striped power suit/dress by Michael Kors. The designer was actually a popular choice, as Olivia Wilde also chose the brand for her outfit, which was a beautiful red gown with plunging neckline.
This being an ode to Broadway musicals, there were sequins and feathers galore everywhere you looked, including on Tina Fey's Sally Lapointe dress, Chrissy Teigen's Pamella Rolan number and Glenn Close's silver gown.
Scroll down for the hottest looks from the red carpet.
Candace Swanepoel
In a sheer Prabal Gurung dress.
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Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett posed in a Michael Kors suit dress and Stuart Weitzman sandals.
Tina Fey
Wearing a Sally Lapointe feather dress.
Sarah Paulson
Wearing Rodarte.
Anna Kendrick
Looking very summery in a Miu Miu dress.
Sally Field
In Christian Siriano.
Olivia Wilde
In a plunging red Michael Kors dress, accessorised with Tiffany & Co. jewellery.
Chrissy Teigen
Chrissy walked the red carpet in a strapless Pamella Roland dress with gold detailing.
Laura Linney
Wearing custom Derek Lam.
Jenna Lyons
Wearing a printed Voutsa x Paul Marlow wraparound dress and Buccellati jewellery.
Glenn Close
Très chic.
Cynthia Nixon
In a powder pink custom Rosie Assoulin dress.
Condola Rashad
Wearing Vivienne Westwood.
Cobie Smulders
In a printed Schiaparelli gown.
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