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Stars dazzle on red carpet

- BY CHRIS MICHAUD

The stars strutted down the Tony Awards’ red carpet on Sunday, including nominees who got an able assist from Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who a year ago proclaimed the annual event a fashion disaster in need of help.

No one look predominat­ed. Hemlines and necklines varied. Colours ran the gamut from vivid reds, pinks and greens to neutral beige. Fabrics were alternatel­y floral, solid or embossed, and there was a smattering of metallics.

Heidi Chronicles best actress nominee Elisabeth Moss chose a white, sleeveless Oscar de la Renta boldly embroidere­d with colourful flowers and vines in deep pink, yellow and green.

Patricia Clarkson, up for The Elephant Man opposite fellow nominee Bradley Cooper, also went sleeveless, in a black Alexander McQueen enlivened by huge deep red roses. “You look great!” enthused Wintour as they embraced.

On the red carpet outside Manhattan’s Radio City Music Hall, bare shoulders trumped strapless looks, while the men mostly stuck to traditiona­l tuxedos, some choosing a long tie over a bow tie.

Michael Cerveris, Fun Home nominee, sported an Armani tux but added his grandfathe­r’s tie bar.

For Broadway veteran Victoria Clark, nominated for a revival of Gigi, the Wintour imprimatur was a godsend.

“I didn’t have to worry about what to wear because I knew they were going to take care of it,” said Clark, sporting a midnight blue gown with black lace top.

Hand To God best actor nominee Steven Boyer, wearing a Marc Jacobs tuxedo, crypticall­y observed, “There was a process” to being dressed and styled by Wintour and her minions.

Wintour, among the fashion world’s most powerful and influentia­l denizens, was brought in at the behest of Tony-winning costume designer and American Theater Wing head William Ivey Long, ostensibly to inject a bit of glamour to the annual Broadway event, which has traditiona­lly been of more interest to theatre fans than fashionist­as.

The American Theater Wing is the creator of the Tonys. The editor herself bucked the bare-shoulder trend in a dusty rose gown enlivened with sequins.

Newcomer Alexander Sharp, a favourite for best actor for the The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, looked strikingly different in a cream-coloured dinner jacket with plum-toned bow tie and dark trousers designed by Billy Reid.

“It’s been fun to dress up — I’m not really used to all this,” enthused the Broadway newcomer.

Helen Mirren, who won the best actress Tony for The Audience, dazzled in a flowing, gauzy V-necked lace gown with an extra-long train, which was incredibly fitting given her role as Queen Elizabeth.

 ??  ?? Film director Taylor Hackford and his wife Helen Mirren.
Film director Taylor Hackford and his wife Helen Mirren.
 ??  ?? Bradley Cooper arrives with his mother Gloria Campano, left, and sister Holly Cooper.
Bradley Cooper arrives with his mother Gloria Campano, left, and sister Holly Cooper.
 ??  ?? Fashion designer Zac Posen and actress Bernadette Peters.
Fashion designer Zac Posen and actress Bernadette Peters.
 ??  ?? Michael Cerveris.
Michael Cerveris.

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