Shoppers and style-watchers are flocking to celebrity street style and red carpet snapshots, as stars from the Tony Awards to Dom Pérignon parties serve daring looks and effortless glamour that matter for trendspotting and wardrobe inspiration. Peek the standout moments , from bicep-sculpted suiting to Audrey Hepburn–inspired glamour , and why they’re worth copying.
Essential Takeaways
- Bold silhouettes: François Arnaud and Jeremy Pope favoured sharp, sculpted tailoring that reads modern and tactile, with a sturdy, confident feel.
- Vintage nods: Dylan Mulvaney’s Audrey Hepburn look proves classic references still pack an emotional punch and photograph beautifully.
- Playful menswear: Frankie Grande and Matt Rogers & Bowen Yang leaned into crop tops, twinning and bright-TV ready suiting , fun and approachable.
- Textural contrasts: Leather, glossy couture and crisp tailoring appeared across events, offering sensory contrast , soft fabrics against structured lines.
- Practical tips: Pick one statement piece per look and balance with neutrals; consider tailoring for fit, and choose fabrics that move well on camera.
Who set the tone at the Dom Pérignon party , and why it matters
François Arnaud turned a champagne-hosted High Line event into a style moment with a suit that put his biceps and vein detail centre stage, proving a tailored silhouette can still feel sensual. According to coverage of the Dom Pérignon Expressions of Harmony evening, the event was a mix of elevated, intimate glamour and starry guests. If you’re copying the look, aim for a jacket cut that skims the shoulder and a sleeve length that flatters the forearm , small tweaks that make photos pop.
Tony Awards: classic glamour meets theatrical risks
The Tonys this year were equal parts tradition and theatricality, with winners and presenters leaning into statement couture and nostalgic references. Coverage across outlets shows Lesley Manville and John Lithgow among the evening’s acclaimed winners, while performers and presenters used the red carpet to channel everything from old Hollywood to modern opulence. For everyday dressing inspired by the Tonys, borrow one element , a dramatic lapel, a vintage brooch, or a monochrome palette , rather than assembling a full costume.
Dylan Mulvaney’s Audrey tribute: why nostalgia works on the red carpet
Dylan Mulvaney’s Audrey Hepburn homage at the Tonys reminded everyone why classic film references land so well: they’re instantly recognisable and emotionally resonant. Vogue and other pages note how referencing icons creates a story in a single frame, and that’s useful for anyone thinking about event dressing. Recreate the effect with clean tailoring, simple jewellery and a hairline that hints at the era , the result reads timeless without feeling contrived.
Menswear plays and gender-fluid moments to note
From twin dressing (Michael Turchin & Lance Bass) to Frankie Grande’s cropped suit, the season favoured playful approaches to menswear. Late-night TV appearances by comedians Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang showed that talk-show fashion can be both polished and relaxed. If you want to experiment, start with one gender-fluid piece , a crop-top, a skirted suit jacket, or an accessory like a brooch , and let confidence do the rest.
Texture and tailoring: how to get the editorial look in real life
Leather at film premieres, couture at awards and crisp suits at parties combined texture with structure all season. Jeremy Pope’s opulent Robert Wun look and Owen Thiele’s leather choices illustrate the visual pull of mixing finishes. Practically, pick fabrics that photograph well: avoid heavy, shiny synthetics at outdoor events and trust breathable wools or silk blends indoors. Tailoring remains the cheat code , an inexpensive nip and tuck from a good tailor elevates off-the-rack pieces instantly.
It's a small change that can make your event dressing feel more intentional and camera-ready.
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