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From Cole Escola’s Glittery Eyes to Cynthia Erivo’s Stiletto Nails, a Look at the Best Beauty Moments at the 2025 Tony Awards

The stars opted for glitz and glam at the 78th annual Tony Awards.  On Sunday evening, Broadway’s best stepped out showcasing bold beauty looks from glittery eyes to bright red lips and large updos to Old Hollywood curls.  Glitter was a top trend amongst Broadway’s elite. Cole Escola, who took home the Tony Award for best actor in a play for their role in “Oh, Mary!” sported a sparkly, silver eye look that perfectly matched the custom Wiederhoeft gown inspired by Berndatte Peters’ look from the 1999 Tony Awards. The star wore a set of matching stiletto nails adorned with crystals. Adam Lambert, who previously starred in “Cabaret” this season, opted for a similar full-on metallic look from the makeup to the hair to the nails to the suit. Cole Escola Getty Images “I was inspired by a Tony award. Literally that was my inspo,” Lambert told WWD on the red carpet ahead of the awards at Radio City Music Hall. Choreographer Camille A. Brown also opted for a bit of shimmer with gem stones placed along her hair line. Brown and several others, including Audra McDonald nominated for her role in “Gypsy” and Lea Michele who will star in “Chess” later this year, went

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