The $30 million red carpet spectacle

The 79th Annual Tony Awards brought together Broadway's brightest stars for a dazzling night at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday.

The red carpet was a spectacle of high fashion and celebrity glamour, with pop star Pink leading the charge as both host and style icon.

Arriving in a shimmering low-cut Jean-Louis Sabaji black gown, Pink radiated confidence alongside her family: mother Judith Moore, daughter Willow (15), son Jameson (9), and husband Carey Hart (50).

A night of Broadway glamour

The fashion highlights continued as Whitney Leavitt, star of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, made her Tony Awards debut in a stunning black Marchesa dress with a tulle bodice.

Queen Latifah, 56, commanded attention in a dramatic Naeem Khan cape made from dark green feathers, a look that evoked royalty and theatricality.

Lea Michele kicked off the red carpet in a Michael Kors ensemble featuring a white top and shimmering black pants with a sweeping train, while Drew Barrymore opted for monochromatic Balenciaga-a stark white shirt paired with black pants, white leather gloves, and statement earrings.

Love is in the air

The event also saw romantic pairings, including Oscar winner Adrien Brody in a sharp Saint Laurent suit alongside girlfriend Georgina Chapman, who stunned in a strapless gold gown from her own Marchesa label.

Dancing With The Stars pro Julianne Hough turned up the heat in a daring white Tom Ford gown with a side cut-out and leg slit, while pregnant Aubrey Plaza made her red carpet debut with partner Christopher Abbott, marking a new chapter after the tragic loss of her husband Jeff Baena.

A night to remember

The 79th Annual Tony Awards celebrated the artistry of Broadway, with performances from nominated shows and emotional speeches from winnners.

The theater community gathered to honor those who bring stories to life on stage,from actors and directors to designers and producers.

The evening underscored the resilience and creativity of live performance, drawing attentiion to new works and revivals that define New York's cultural landscape.

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The 79th Annual Tony Awards were not just a fashion showcase but a testament to the enduring magic of Broadway.

The event also saw the announcement of winners, with the audience at Radio City Music Hall-and viewers at home-were reminded of the power of theater to inspire, move, and entertain.