Broadway’s biggest night didn’t end at curtain call—the real style spectacle happened at the after-parties across New York City.
The 2025 Tony Awards dazzled audiences with standout performances, emotional wins, and historic firsts—but when the lights went down at Radio City Music Hall, the city lit up with a flurry of celebrations that brought out the best in red-carpet after-party fashion.
From the Museum of Modern Art to the legendary Carlyle Hotel, stars from stage and screen gathered to toast Broadway’s most successful season to date. The vibe? Glamorous, intimate, and bursting with fashion-forward looks worthy of a second (or third) standing ovation.
Here’s a roundup of the most unforgettable celebrity moments and best-dressed attendees from the night’s chicest soirees.
Nicole Scherzinger & Cynthia Erivo: High Glam at the MoMA
Kicking things off at the official Tony Awards after-party at MoMA, presented by Dewar’s Scotch Whisky and City National Bank, Nicole Scherzinger and Cynthia Erivo made a showstopping pair. Scherzinger, fresh off her Tony win for Sunset Boulevard, radiated elegance, while Erivo exuded red carpet confidence in a look as bold as her vocal range.
Sarah Snook Stuns at Pebble Bar
Succession star Sarah Snook, who won her first Tony for The Picture of Dorian Gray, was spotted at Pebble Bar, the night’s unofficial Broadway clubhouse. Co-hosting alongside Arian Moayed, Snook paired her sophisticated presence with a fashion-forward look that was both relaxed and refined.
Cole Escola Makes History—and Serves a Look
At the Carlyle Hotel’s glamorous after-party, Cole Escola celebrated their historic win for Oh Mary!, becoming the first nonbinary performer to take home a Tony. Their look? Bold, stylish, and as original as the performance that brought them to Broadway’s biggest stage.
Power Pairings: Fashion Moments to Remember
Other head-turning duos included:
- Sarah Paulson and Ella Beatty, photographed arriving in coordinated, minimalist-chic looks at Pebble Bar.
- Ariana DeBose with Michael Kors at the Carlyle—DeBose shining in a dazzling ensemble that only reinforced her status as a fashion trailblazer.
- Daniel Dae Kim and Mia Haeyoung Rhee, who exuded elegance at the MoMA party hosted by TIRTIR.
Rising Style Stars and Red-Carpet Regulars
Also spotted:
- Sadie Sink, pulling double duty with appearances at both the Carlyle and MoMA, including one sweet moment with her brother Mitchell.
- Julianne Hough, glowing at the MoMA after-party.
- Busy Philipps and Sara Bareilles, radiant and relaxed at the Carlyle celebration.
- Charli D’Amelio, who made a stylish splash at the Baccarat and Dewar’s VIP Speakeasy.
- Mia Farrow, proving timeless style is always in fashion.
A Night of Wins and Whispers of Couture
From the Russian Tea Room to Manhattan’s most exclusive penthouses, the post-Tony energy buzzed well into the early hours. But beyond the cocktails and confetti, the night reflected Broadway’s evolving place in pop culture—where stage legends and screen stars celebrate side by side, and fashion becomes part of the storytelling.
The Takeaway: The 2025 Tonys Were a Style Masterclass
This year’s Tony Awards season wasn’t just a celebration of theatrical excellence—it was a runway of sophisticated glam, boundary-breaking expression, and fashion moments we won’t soon forget.
As Broadway continues to break records and push creative boundaries, one thing is clear: the stars of the stage know how to shine long after the curtain falls.