2024 Tony Award Best Red Carpet Looks

Broadway's brightest stars gathered at the Tony Awards held at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York to honor a stellar year of live performance. Ariana DeBose returned as host of the evening's affair for the third time. "The Outsiders," produced by Angelina Jolie, was named best musical, while the Daniel Radcliffe-starring "Merrily We Roll Along" won the Tony for best revival of a musical. The 70s-inspired "Stereophonic" was named best play, while the family drama "Appropriate" won the award for best revival of a play.

Before the awards were handed out, the stars stepped out in killer style on the red carpet. The evening's host looked beautiful in an Oscar de la Renta gown that bloomed with a floral mosaic motif. Alicia Keys in Gucci and Sarah Paulson in Prada shined in frocks splattered bursts of sequins while Cynthia Erivo wowed onlookers in a Louis Vuitton number covered head-to-hem in scale-like gold. Jolie stole the show and the red carpet once she waltzed down the carpet in a gorgeous green Atelier Versace gown hand-in-hand with daughter Vivienne, who wore a playful take on a suit.

See the 10 most show-stopping looks from Broadway's biggest night ahead.

Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace

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Angelina Jolie is one step closer to EGOT status after snagging a Tony for her work on "The Outsiders." The producer evoked the radiant glow of a Grecian goddess swathed in a seafoam green velvet gown courtesy of Atelier Versace. Jolie worked closely with stylist Steven La Fuente to assemble this awe-inspiring debut on Tony's red carpet. Alexis Bittar's bold bangles and Ana Khouri's jewelry polished off the sirens' look. Jolie was joined on the red carpet by daughter Vivienne, who wore a coordinating green blazer and pants with a white dress shirt.

Cynthia Erivo in Louis Vuitton

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Erivo took a break from her signature "Wicked" green and swapped it out with gold for the evening's affair. Designed by Nicholas Ghesquire of Louis Vuitton, the strapless dress brilliantly sparkled with countless palette sequins that cascaded down her fishtail hem like scales.

Sarah Paulson in Prada and Mindi Mond jewelry

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Paulson and Prada have long been a sartorial match made in heaven. The actress is able to wear the brand's most avant-garde looks with the utmost confidence instead of letting them wear her. To take home her first Tony award, Paulson chose a black and white frock that featured a lace-like sequined pattern with coquettish silk bows affixed to her shoulders.

Alicia Keys in Gucci

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The multi-hyphenate talent chose to honor her "Hell's Kitchen" musical by showing out in a fiery red sequined column dress custom designed by Sebato de Sarno of Gucci. A skinny belt perfectly cinched in Key's figure while matching opera gloves added an elegant touch to the glitzy gown.

Ariana DeBose in Oscar de la Renta

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DeBose picked this Oscar de la Renta dress fresh off the runway to rock on the Tony Awards red carpet. The floral mosaic piece walked down the brand's resort show at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens just last week, which goes to show that seasons don't matter so long as the look is evergreen in style. Rahaminov Diamonds added sparkle to her look.

Idina Menzel in Naeem Khan

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Broadway legend Idina Menzel made a bold style statement in a long-sleeved dress intricately adorned in a sequined circular pattern by designer Naeem Khan. Known for his mind-dizzyingly detailed work, the eye-catching number was very much in line with the designer's aesthetic. Still, it was a departure from the performer's typical red carpet attire, and if this indicates how she'll continue to dress, we can't wait to see how her style evolves.

Danai Gurira in Gabriela Hearst

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Gurira gorgeously glowed in a gilded gold dress from Gabriela Hearst. The two-piece look consisted of a leather-crafted bodice with a subtle peplum waist and a full, pleated shirt that provided a soft contrast to the hard lines of the top. Beautiful braids and a megawatt smile added to the radiance of Guiria's look.

Elle Fanning in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello

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This star stunned onlookers in a midnight black suit from the French design house Saint Laurent. Going sans shirt, this outfit immediately comes off sultry yet sophisticated, especially once the jaw-dropping diamond collar necklace is taken into account. With such a deceptively simple look, Fanning proves that sometimes less is truly more in the style department.

Brooke Shields in Monique Lhuillier

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Canary yellow makes any outfit sing, and Brooke Shields' dress from Monique Lhuillier is no different. The sunny dress was speckled with sequins at the bodice, but its skirt was crafted in voluminous silk taffeta, giving it a regal feeling. While Shields' outfit may have been as ladylike as could be, she took a comfy, practical approach with her footwear by slipping into some matching yellow Birkenstocks because when you're a supermodel, you can make anything—and we mean anything—look good.

Rachel McAdams in Givenchy

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Draped in a barely-there black slip dress from Givenchy actress Rachel McAdams left little to the imagination. The seductively sheer look felt equal parts daring a demure, which is quite the style feat if you ask us. However, given McAdam's long history gracing the red carpet, it should come as no surprise that she'd make this controversial look appear impossibly chic.

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