Broadway's biggest night is always packed with memorable performances, standing ovations and a whole lot of interesting fashion — and the 2026 Tony Awards delivered on all fronts. While some stars embraced classic old-Hollywood glamour on Sunday evening's blue carpet, others treated it as an extension of the stage, arriving in looks that were theatrical, whimsical and unapologetically bold.
From Aubrey Plaza's chic maternity moment and Jeremy Pope's reimagined tuxedo to Cole Escola's delightfully medicinal shade of pink, this year's attendees proved that Tony Awards fashion is in a league of its own. Ahead, our favorite style superlatives from the night.
Sure, the actor appeared alongside her partner Christopher Abbott (nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play for Death of a Salesman), but her best accessory was her baby ***** p. Though the pair announced their pregnancy in April, Sunday's event was their carpet debut as a couple and, more importantly, Plaza's moment as a glowing mom-to-be. Her black-and-white striped Chanel gown was the perfect look for the occasion and a masterclass in effortlessly gorgeous maternity dressing.
The Hamilton actor took a sporty red bomber jacket and gave it a formal twist, layering it over an oversize black suit by Public School. The glossy scarlet topper added just the right amount of drama, proving menswear can still make a statement on the carpet.
Though the writer and actor behind Oh, Mary! told Yahoo that the color of their custom Christopher John Rogers look was inspired by Ibuprofen, the bright pink hue was most definitely giving Pepto Bismol (in the best way possible). The voluminous gown was meant to fuse Molly Ringwald's '80s prom queen energy with the flair of classic stage icons like Dorothy Loudon, according to Escola. Safe to say they nailed it — and turned the blue carpet into center stage.
From Aubrey Plaza's chic maternity moment and Jeremy Pope's reimagined tuxedo to Cole Escola's delightfully medicinal shade of pink, this year's attendees proved that Tony Awards fashion is in a league of its own. Ahead, our favorite style superlatives from the night.
Sure, the actor appeared alongside her partner Christopher Abbott (nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play for Death of a Salesman), but her best accessory was her baby ***** p. Though the pair announced their pregnancy in April, Sunday's event was their carpet debut as a couple and, more importantly, Plaza's moment as a glowing mom-to-be. Her black-and-white striped Chanel gown was the perfect look for the occasion and a masterclass in effortlessly gorgeous maternity dressing.
The Hamilton actor took a sporty red bomber jacket and gave it a formal twist, layering it over an oversize black suit by Public School. The glossy scarlet topper added just the right amount of drama, proving menswear can still make a statement on the carpet.
Though the writer and actor behind Oh, Mary! told Yahoo that the color of their custom Christopher John Rogers look was inspired by Ibuprofen, the bright pink hue was most definitely giving Pepto Bismol (in the best way possible). The voluminous gown was meant to fuse Molly Ringwald's '80s prom queen energy with the flair of classic stage icons like Dorothy Loudon, according to Escola. Safe to say they nailed it — and turned the blue carpet into center stage.
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