The Best Red Carpet Looks From the 2018 Tony Awards

The award shows keep on coming. Last month, we enjoyed the over-the-top looks from the Met Gala, the pinnacle of the fashion industry, and now we've arrived at the crème de la crème of Broadway: the Tony Awards.
Bold-faced nominees include Amy Schumer, who is up for best leading actress in a play for Meteor Shower, and Tina Fey, whose Mean Girls play nabbed a Best Musical nomination. Of course, we also can't wait to see all four leading ladies of Mean Girls, including Taylor Louderman as Regina George and Erika Henningsen as Cady Heron. Scroll down to see all the best-dressed attendees at the 2018 Tony Awards.
WHO: Tina Fey
WEAR: Thom Browne dress; Cartier jewelry
WHO: Kerry Washington
WEAR: Atelier Versace jumpsuit; Lorraine Schwartz and Ofria jewelry; Christian Louboutin Loubi Queen Sandals
WHO: Anna Wintour and Bee Shaffer
WEAR: On Wintour: Prada dress; On Shaffer: Alexander McQueen dress
WHO: Tiffany Haddish
WEAR: Michael Kors Collection jumpsuit; Chopard jewelry
WHO: Uzo Aduba
WEAR: Cristina Ottaviano dress
WHO: Carey Mulligan
WEAR: Giambattista Valli dress
WHO: Amy Schumer
WEAR: Custom Brandon Maxwell top and skirt
WHO: Ashley Park
WEAR: H. Stern jewelry
WHO: Indya Moore
WEAR: Altuzarra dress
WHO: Taylor Louderman
WEAR: Christian Siriano dress; Lagos jewelry
WHO: Lauren Ridloff
WEAR: Jason Wu dress; Ana Khouri jewelry
WHO: Claire Danes
WEAR: Valentino dress
WHO: Cynthia Erivo
WEAR: Vintage dress; Fred Leighton jewelry; Sophia Webster shoes; Judith Leiber clutch
WHO: Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban
WEAR: J. Mendel dress; Nicholas Kirkwood shoes
WHO: Zoey Deutch
WEAR: Brock Collection dress
WHO: Laurie Metcalf
WEAR: Christian Siriano dress; Fred Leighton jewelry
Next up, shop our favorite trend from the Tony Awards red carpet.

Erin got her start as a Who What Wear intern in 2011—back when the site only published a single story per day. (We have since increased that number twentyfold.) She graduated magna cum laude from USC and lives in Los Angeles. In college, she also interned at Refinery29, where she was promoted to editorial assistant and then assistant editor. After nearly three years at R29, she came back to WWW in 2015, where she is now the Associate Director of Fashion News. From the Oscars to the Met Gala, she leads the site's entire red carpet coverage strategy. She specializes in celebrity and fashion news but also enjoys writing travel features and runway reports. She frequently contributes to WWW's social accounts and has a sizable following on her personal TikTok.