Here is a roundup for the remaining notable looks from the 2026 Tony Awards red carpet, which was held in New York on Sunday.
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Chanel’s Unofficial ambassador
Maya Rudolph wore Chanel Fall 2026 dress. There may be a feeling of familiarity about this look, as the Cannes Film Festival saw Tilda Swinton wearing a similar silhouette, while Bárbara Lennie wore the same statement necklace. Yet this felt entirely in keeping with Maya’s recent relationship with Chanel, offering a subtle update to her preferred silhouette. The oversized amber-toned necklace brought warmth and personality to the fluid black gown, making the look feel distinctive despite the déjà vu factor.
Styled by Rebecca Grice.
Chanel Fall 2026
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Maternity Style
Aubrey Plaza’s latest maternity look included this striped dress from Chanel.
Styled by Jessica Paster.
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Fringe Benefits
Ayesha Curry added some much-needed colour and flair to this line-up in a red Monse Resort 2027 fringed dress. The movement created by the ombré fringe gave the look plenty of life, while the vivid shade stood out against a carpet dominated by black gowns.
Styled by Jason Bolden.
Monse Resort 2027
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The Nun Question
My first thought when I saw Carrie Coon in this Altuzarra Fall 2026 dress was a nun’s habit, summer edition. The sleeveless, high-neck contrast panel and structured silhouette immediately took me there, and once that idea entered my head, I couldn’t unsee it.
Styled by Alicia Lombardini.
Altuzarra Fall 2026
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A Marchesa Throwback
I’m sure you guessed that Christiani Pitts was wearing Marchesa because this gown from the Resort 2023 collection is so indicative of the dresses the label was sending down red carpets during the early-to-mid 2000s. The layered organza, dramatic volume and romantic colour palette all felt unmistakably Marchesa. Personally, I loved the effect of the navy tones melting into pale pink.
Styled by Tsigie White.
Marchesa Resort 2023
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Silver Screen Glamour
Danielle Brooks wore a silver Wiederhoeft Spring 2026 dress. She looks fantastic, and the fit is excellent, but I would have adored this gown in a brighter colour. Even so, the shimmering fabric and off-the-shoulder neckline delivered classic red carpet glamour.
Styled by Daniel Hawkins.
Wiederhoeft Spring 2026
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Tailoring With Caveats
Drew Barrymore loves a tailored moment, so I wasn’t surprised to see her in this Balenciaga Spring 2026 look. We all know those gloves are practically a prerequisite for the house these days, and while they continue to test my patience, switching to white softens their impact considerably.
Styled by Lee Harris.
Balenciaga Spring 2026
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Corsetry Done Right
Julia Louis-Dreyfus wore Wiederhoeft Spring 2026, with the sculpted corset detailing giving the gown both structure and shape.
Styled by Kevin Michael Ericson.
Wiederhoeft Spring 2026
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Back To Basics
Kristin Chenoweth wore a sleek black Alex Perry column gown that played directly to the designer’s strengths: a clean silhouette and impeccable fit.
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Fringe In Motion
Lily Rabe wore Bode. While the previous two black looks stood out on account of their detailing, this elongated black fringe gown faded somewhat into the background. However, the result felt elegant with a subtle vintage influence.
Styled by Leith Clark.
Bode
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Betsey Being Betsey
Melissa Barrera wore vintage Betsey Johnson, with the tiered ruffles giving this olive-green dress a playful personality. Betsey Johnson always has a recognisable charm, and Melissa carried it well. Logan Hollowell jewelry completed her look.
Betsey Johnson Spring 1998
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Hostess With The Mostest
Pink was the hostess with the mostest in this Jean Louis Sabaji Fall 2024 Couture gown. The black sequined column dress was already striking, but the dramatic feathered train elevated the entire look into something worthy of a host.
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Prada Precision
Rose Byrne wore custom Prada. The white beaded column gown framed by black embellished trim delivered the kind of clean graphic contrast that Prada does so well. The silhouette was straightforward, but the texture did all the work.
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Floral Embellishment
Stephanie Hsu wore Monique Lhuillier Spring 2026. The pink base covered in metallic floral embroidery felt joyful and celebratory, making it one of the night’s prettiest looks.
Monique Lhuillier Spring 2026
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