Before the trophies are handed out on stage, however, Broadway’s best will hit the official Tonys red carpet in their finest evening attire. Just last year, for instance, memorable style moments included Sarah Paulson’s sculptural Moschino gown, Chastain’s Old Hollywood style Gucci gown, and DeBose’s sleek sequin Boss dress. You can expect the night’s leading men, meanwhile, to rock their best tuxedos and suits as well. You won’t want to miss out on all the spellbinding style, so be sure to keep updating this post for real time updates and be sure to check back for Vogue’s best dressed list of the night.
With her honeyed voice, huge, doe eyes, and tumbling raven curls, Donna Summer was a pop culture presence nonpareil, producing an improbable number of disco and R&B hits in the 1970s and 1980s. (“I Feel Love,” “Last Dance,” “Heaven Knows,” “Bad Girls,” “Hot Stuff,” “On the Radio”…the list goes on and on.) Yet behind the sexy persona and 10 minute dance mixes was a fiercely private mother of three girls; a survivor of sexual and physical abuse; and an irrepressible, agenda setting artist who did, in fact, work very hard for the money.
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