Cynthia Erivo Tony Awards 2025 Outfits: All The Looks


Cynthia Erivo took center stage at the 2025 Tony Awards as this year’s host, bringing energy, style, and heart to Broadway’s biggest night. The award-winning actress and singer opened the show with a powerful song that celebrated the magic of theater, earning loud applause from the crowd. Dressed in a stunning outfit, she led the event with charm and confidence, mixing heartfelt moments with light humor. As someone who once won a Tony herself, Erivo made the night feel personal and meaningful, helping to celebrate the people and stories that make Broadway shine.
Cynthia wowed on the red carpet in a custom pale-pink Schiaparelli gown made of soft velvet. The dress had a sculpted bodice, pearl-lined sleeves, and crystal details that sparkled under the lights. A long train added drama, while a structured neckline gave it a modern twist. She paired the look with diamond earrings and soft glam makeup.
Later in the night, Cynthia appeared in a black Marni dress with a fitted top and a skirt made of soft feathers. Shiny rose-shaped sequins were placed across the chest, giving the look a romantic touch. The playful mix of textures made the outfit stand out. She styled it with subtle earrings and a warm, confident smile.
For her opening number, Cynthia changed into a bold red-and-white gown by GapStudio. The dress featured an off-the-shoulder neckline with a dramatic folded collar and a wide matching belt that cinched her waist. The full skirt moved beautifully as she performed. She finished the look with red heels, sleek pulled-back hair, and a glowing stage presence.
Onstage again, Erivo stunned in a hot-pink Marc Jacobs midi dress with a bubble-style skirt. Oversized reflective sequins covered the gown head to toe, catching every light. The plunging neckline, strapless top, and big bow accent gave playful volume. She finished with silver heels and a bold, disco-ready glow.
Later, she stunned in a tailored trench coat with a trompe-l’œil snakeskin beaded print from Ashi Studio. The glossy coat had voluminous sleeves, a bold collar, and was cinched with a fitted corset at the waist. Underneath were black pants. The look felt edgy, structured, and perfect for spotlight transitions.
Erivo then donned a strapless Richard Quinn gown in black with a pale-pink satin overlay. The tea-length dress featured a bold 3D rose at the waist, opera gloves, and a cage-style diamond necklace. It evoked 1950s elegance, blending vintage charm with theatrical glamour.
Midshow, Cynthia appeared in a black-and-gold Valentino gown with bold bugle-bead stripes and a matching capelet. The floor-length dress had a high neckline and long sleeves, creating an elegant vintage-meets-disco effect. The cape added flow and drama, catching the light with every move. She styled it with minimal jewelry to let the gown shine.
Later, she appeared in a deep chestnut velvet pantsuit by Ashi Studio. The look included a corseted bustier, flared trousers, and a bejeweled cape with snakeskin-like beadwork. Rich textures and jewel-toned embroidery made it feel luxurious and dramatic—power dressing with couture flair.
Switching vibe completely, Cynthia wore a crisp white Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo jacket over a black shirt and trousers. The satin lapels and an undone bow tie echoed a menswear-meets-glam theme. She balanced sharp tailoring with an air of confidence—clean, chic, and unexpected mid-show.
Final Thoughts
Every look was a complete wow! Cynthia Erivo and her uber stylist the creative director the incredible Jason Bolden outdid themselves with this stunning arsenal of wardrobe for hosting the Tony Awards 2025. We were thoroughly fed fashion wise! Dessert not needed! Bravo to Cynthia and Jason Bolden!
By Nicole Mantovani
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