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Tony Awards 2026: The Red Carpet Fashion That Won, Lost, and Surprised

Tony Awards 2026: The Red Carpet Fashion That Won, Lost, and Surprised

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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The 2026 Tony Awards crowned a new set of winners on Sunday night. Joshua Henry and Caissie Levy took home lead acting trophies for Ragtime. The Lost Boys picked up multiple awards, including featured acting wins for Ali Louis Bourzgui and Shoshana Bean. But before the envelopes opened, there was the red carpet. And on that carpet, a different kind of competition played out.

Here is what worked, what did not, and what the looks in total said about the state of theater fashion in 2026.

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  • The Winners: Who Understood the Assignment
    • Caissie Levy
    • Lesley Manville
    • Shoshana Bean
  • The Risks: Some Paid Off, Some Did Not
    • Daniel Radcliffe
    • Nichelle Lewis
    • Marla Mindelle
    • Stephanie Hsu
    • Rachel Dratch
    • Sam Tutty
  • What the Red Carpet Revealed
  • Conclusion

The Winners: Who Understood the Assignment

Caissie Levy

The Ragtime star arrived in a custom column gown in deep burgundy. The color was rich without being theatrical. The silhouette was clean, almost severe. Levy let the fabric and the cut do the work. It read as confidence. When you have just won Best Actress in a Musical, you do not need to shout. She understood that.

Lesley Manville

Manville, who won Best Actress in a Play for Oedipus, wore black. Not funeral black. Sculptural black. Her gown had architectural shoulders and a nipped waist that gave structure to what could have been a forgettable look. At 70, Manville is proof that red carpet dressing is not about age. It is about knowing what works on your body and committing to it.

Shoshana Bean

Bean, who won Best Featured Actress in a Musical for The Lost Boys, chose a shimmering silver column with a high neckline. The look was elegant but not stuffy. The sparkle read as celebration. And the fit was impeccable. Bean has been in the theater world for two decades. Her red carpet game has matured alongside her voice.

Tony Awards 2026: The Red Carpet Fashion That Won, Lost, and Surprised

The Risks: Some Paid Off, Some Did Not

Daniel Radcliffe

Radcliffe, nominated for Every Brilliant Thing, wore a deep navy suit with a subtle sheen. It was safe. But the safe choice was the right choice for him. He is no longer the boy trying to prove he can dress. He is the actor who shows up, does the work, and lets his talent speak. The suit was forgettable. The man wearing it was not.

Nichelle Lewis

Lewis, nominated for Ragtime, took a risk with a bright tangerine gown. The color was bold. The silhouette was simple. It worked because she committed to it fully. No nervous adjusting. No apologetic smiles. She knew she looked good. That confidence made the color work.

Marla Mindelle

Mindelle, nominated for Titaníque, went for camp. A sequined number with exaggerated proportions and a sense of humor. On a different carpet, it might have been too much. At the Tonys, where theater people celebrate theater people, it landed. Camp, when done well, is its own kind of elegance.

The Misses: What Fell Flat

Stephanie Hsu

Hsu, nominated for The Rocky Horror Show, arrived in a pastel pink confection that felt more prom than premiere. The dress wore her. She is talented. She is stunning. The look did neither of those truths justice.

Rachel Dratch

Dratch, also nominated for The Rocky Horror Show, seemed to have forgotten that the red carpet is part of the show. Her look was casual to the point of careless. Theater awards are costume events. Dressing down reads as not caring. And after a season of hard work, that is a missed opportunity.

Sam Tutty

Tutty, nominated for Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), wore a suit that fit poorly. The sleeves were too long. The pants bunched at the ankle. These are fixable problems. On a night when details matter, the lack of tailoring stood out.

What the Red Carpet Revealed

The 2026 Tony Awards red carpet had two clear themes: confidence and craft.

The best looks belonged to people who knew their bodies, trusted their instincts, and let the clothes serve them. Levy’s burgundy column. Bean’s silver shimmer. Manville’s architectural black. These were not trendy looks. They were personal ones. And they worked because the wearers looked comfortable in their own skin.

The worst looks suffered from the opposite problem. Ill-fitting suits. Forgettable silhouettes. A sense that the wearer had not thought about the assignment. At an event celebrating excellence in craft, the red carpet should not be an afterthought.

What did not appear? The overt logos and brand flexes that dominate other awards shows. The Tonys are not the Grammys. Theater people dress for other theater people. That means fewer billboards and more subtle signals. A custom gown reads as respect for the occasion. A designer loaner with visible tags reads as homework.

Conclusion

The Tony Awards red carpet will never be as loud as the Oscars or as chaotic as the Grammys. That is fine. Theater dressing has its own grammar. It values craft over spectacle, fit over flash, and personal style over trend-chasing.

The best-dressed winners understood that. The misses, however, did not.

Here’s to next year. And to better tailoring for everyone.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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