Tonight, at the 73rd annual Tony Awards, Broadway's finest took the night off from the stage and hit the bustling red carpet at Radio City Music Hall to celebrate the season's greatest talents. Leading lady Judith Light, who takes home the Isabelle Stevenson Award, arrived in a sparkling Badgley Mischka frock with eyes rimmed in a smoky, kohl liner. Actress Regina King matched her silk magenta gown to a bright peony hue, while nominee Ali Stroker tossed her honeyed lengths up into a wispy knot, saving the drama for a swipe of emerald-hued eyeshadow.
And what would a hot summer night on the town be without a flash or two of skin? Bombshell leg reveals took center stage, as Marisa Tomei and Cynthia Erivo showed off their sculpted, glowing limbs, while Moulin Rouge'sKaren Olivo sported a plunging McQueen tuxedo.
Here, the best beauty looks from the 2019 Tony Awards.
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