The theater is a wonderful art, a wonderful place and a wonderful set of mind. This is why there is nothing in the world like an evening dedicated to the best of the best in the field of theater.
The 69th edition of the Annual Tony Awards took place on June 7, 2015 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The ceremony had as a goal to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 2014-2015 season.
Kristen Chenoweth and Alan Cumming were the two hosts of the show, which was broadcasted live by CBS.
The big winners of the night were “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” and “Fun Home”, which won five awards each.
The Tonys were a star-studded event, at which many celebrities were present. The fashions worn by the stars were quite impressive, including the menswear looks, which, at red carpet events tend to be conservative and sober.
Let’s take a look at the best dressed men of the evening and see why their looks were so inspiring:
Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming wore a great shorts suit that we really loved. His jacket featured an interesting print that shifted the focus of the outfit from his shorts to his jacket. Moreover, the reason why we feel Alan was one of the best dressed guys is because he chose to wear such a suit, which is usually quite casual, with a white shirt and a black bow tie. This way, Alan managed to make his look a reflection of his interesting personality and to look original, but still appropriate for the event.
Tommy Tune
Broadway legend Tommy Tune used accessories to showcase his personality and to add style to his classic look. By wearing a pair of glasses with colorful lenses and by adding an interesting detail to his tie, this American original showed once again that he can shine both on stage and on the red carpet.
Jim Parsons
Actor Jim Parsons wore classic men’s evening attire. What we generally love about Jim’s red carpet looks is that he always gives a lesson of how thin men can dress to look great. Every thin guy who thinks suits are lanky can look at the Big Bang Theory actor and see that tall and thin men can look great in eveningwear too. All you need is a good tailor.
Nick Jonas
Dressed in Louis Vuitton, singer Nick Jonas looked very handsome walking down the red carpet. The very subtle lapel and pants details made his look one of the best men’s looks of the evening.
Joe Manganiello
The Magic Mike actor also wore very classic attire, but what we liked about his overall look was the grooming. With a trimmed beard, a styled mustache and nicely done hair, Joe sported a winning look at the 69th edition of the Tony Awards.
As you can see, what we really liked about the men’s looks at the Tonys was that they were creative and stylish at the same time and that they proved that you can be dressed well in classic attire, but still let your personality shine through your outfit.
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P.S. What do you think of the red carpet fashions from the 2015 Tony Awards? Which star was your favorite? Share your feedback, questions or thoughts in the comments below! For more articles on style, fashion tips and cultural insights, you can subscribe to Attire Club via e-mail or follow us on Facebook or Twitter!
6 replies on “The Best Menswear Looks at the 2015 Tony Awards”
I think Alain looked best!
Thank you for sharing your opinion, quines!
It’s Alan Cuming for me, I adore him, everytime I see him Guest Starring in a TV Series, my heart jumps a little coz he takes the show up a notch- Sex and The City, The L Word, The Good Wife…ok back to his fashion, I love the sense of joie de vivre I see in his jacket print and shorts! Only thing is I wish he had worn navy blue footwear and not black…for me the black is too strong…
We are happy to hear you liked Alan so much too. As for the shoes, yes, blue would have worked too, but he probably didn’t want to go all-blue. Just a guess.
Thats true, he probably didnt…maybe he should have opted for a patterned shoe with a hint of blue, just something to tie in the whole outfit together…
Oh, that would have been interesting to see!