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Whitney Leavitt Goes Old Hollywood for the 2026 Tony Awards

By Hollywood ZIngJune 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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Rounding out an incredible, record-breaking run as Roxie Hart in the Broadway musical Chicago, Whitney Leavitt turned up at last night’s 79th annual Tony Awards, proving once again that she is a star and the audience loves her. Before hitting the stage for one last Roxie Hart performance in a showstopping opening number celebrating the musical’s 30th anniversary, Leavitt graced the Tonys’ navy-blue carpet in a breathtaking Marchesa gown that had our jaws on the floor. For the actress’s first major red carpet appearance, it was 10s across the board.

A nod to Old Hollywood glamour, the Marchesa number featured a ’50s-inspired silhouette complete with a blush tulle skirt and sculptural black bodice. The strapless neckline beautifully complemented Leavitt’s 19th century Fred Leighton jewels, including a mine-cut diamond necklace and earrings, and a polished, slicked-back bun took inspiration from Audrey Hepburn. The final look was utterly elegant.

Following the big night, Leavitt shared all the fashion and beauty details exclusively with Who What Wear.

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Whitney Leavitt gets her hair and makeup done for the 2026 Tony Awards.

First, what was the vision/mood you had in mind for your Tony Awards red carpet look?

It was truly such an honor to be attending and to be a part of the Tony Awards, my first major award show! From the start, I had envisioned doing something vintage inspired that honored Old Hollywood. Specifically, I wanted a gorgeous neckline that could be accentuated with jewelry that would give the look a classy edge. My incredible stylist Eliza Yerry is so collaborative, and we worked together on this vision. It was a dream seeing it come to life. One of the most unexpected moments of the evening was meeting Georgina Chapman. She graciously came over to thank me for wearing one of her beautiful designs and shared some kind words. I was genuinely surprised and so touched. It felt like one of those special, serendipitous moments you never forget.

On the left: Whitney Leavitt's 2026 Tony Awards Marchesa gown on a hanger. The dress features a sculptural bodice and blush tulle skirt. On the right: Whitney Leavitt's Fred Leighton jewelry.

Tell us about the look you ultimately chose and why you love it.

Marchesa, my goodness. It was better than anything I had pictured in my head! I love the structure and mixing of the textiles. The silhouette of the dress resembles the silhouettes worn in the 1950s and ’60s, which is exactly what I was hoping for. We paired it with 19th century Fred Leighton jewels that elevated it even further and gave the look some edge.