Tony Awards 2011: Best/Worst Style
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Catherine Zeta-Jones
The actress was a shining combination of movie star grace and Broadway dazzle in this sparkling gown by Elie Saab. A+
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Jennifer Damiano
The Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark star shined in a luminous tea-length Reem Acra dress gown. A
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Edie Falco
The Best Actress nominee may not have taken home a trophy, but her flawless Romona Keveza one-shoulder gown was certainly award-worthy. A-
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Tammy Blanchard
Daniel Radcliffe may be the big celebrity in How to Succeed in Business, but on the red carpet, his co-star — dressed in a mermaid-style Edition by Georges Chakra gown — was front and center. B+
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Ellen Barkin
The Normal Heart star — and best featured actress winner! — was the picture of grace in a long-sleeved number by L'Wren Scott. B+
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Marg Helgenberger
It didn't set off any fashion alarms, but the CSI star's halter gown was a simple yet sexy choice. B
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Anika Noni Rose
Her white halter and flower accessory may have lent a summery touch to the sea of darker dresses, but the ill-paired black shoes were too jarring to let us soak it in. B-
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Annabella Sciorra
The stage star earned brownie points for the ravishing red color but lost almost all of them for the altogether disheveled ensemble. B-
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Nikki M. James
Another victim of poor-shoe-choice syndrome, James sullied her perfectly pretty red strapless gown with her unfortunate footwear. B-
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Judith Light
Light has achieved something much coveted in Hollywood — career longevity. But did she have to remind us of it with her Who's The Boss?-era 'do? C+
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Brooke Shields
It can be exhausting to work the red carpets for as long as Shields has, but that doesn't make it okay to step out in bedroom sheets. C
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Viola Davis
If only Davis' sartorial choices — this time a brilliant fuchsia dress with ill-chosen accessories — were as solid as her acting ones? C-
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Hannah Yelland
We couldn't decide what was more offensive with Yelland's dress: the mullet cut or close relation to bridal wear. C-
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Whoopi Goldberg
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Alexa Ray Joel and Christie Brinkley
Despite her daughter's elegant look, former model Brinkley clearly mistook the Tonys for a Miss America Pageant. Alexa Ray Joel: A-; Christie Brinkley: F