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Red carpet at the Tony Awards
The buzz about who wore what to last week’s Tony Awards was so low I practically missed it. When perusing through the pics I spotted a few questionable dress and jewelry pairings, which might explain the silence about the night’s...
The buzz about who wore what to last week’s Tony Awards was so low I practically missed it. When perusing through the pics I spotted a few questionable dress and jewelry pairings, which might explain the silence about the night’s style statements.
However, I must give my regards to the Broadway actresses and award presenters who did sashay down the red carpet in jewels that were simply showstopping.
Tony Award-winning presenter Kristin Chenoweth, who currently stars in the ABC comedy Pushing Daisies, wore a sparkling diamond bracelet that complemented her strapless black dress.
Laura Benati, whose role in Gypsy earned the Tony for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical, wore sparkling multi-circle earrings. Benati excitedly joked with the Pittsburgh-Post Gazette about wearing the Tony as a necklace.
Mary Louise-Parker, the drug-dealing star of the Showtime comedy Weeds sold us on her look. She presented an award at the ceremony wearing an adorable little black dress complemented by a pair of drop earrings.
Martha Plimpton, a nominee for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Top Girls, wore chandelier earrings from jeweler Fred Leighton with a silver mermaid dress designed by Carolina Herrera.
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