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Stunning Bella Hadid shuns colour in favour of understated monochrome look for the 2015 Tony Awards

Simply stunning! Bella Hadid shuns colour in favour of understated monochrome look for the 2015 Tony Awards

They do not say less is more for no reason.
Bella Hadid embraced the saying and turned her back on complex red carpet gowns at Broadway's biggest night on Sunday.
The 18-year-old model was simply stunning as she stepped out at the 2015 Tony Awards at the famed Radio City Music Hall in New York.
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Basic but beautiful: Bella Hadid was simple yet striking at the 2015 Tony Awards in New York on Sunday
Basic but beautiful: Bella Hadid was simple yet striking at the 2015 Tony Awards in New York on Sunday
The model - who is the daughter of Real Housewives star Yolander Foster - made her natural beauty the main focus of her look rather than trying to shine via a fancy dress.
While not a Broadway star, Bella stole the limelight in a strapless white and black silk gown by Prabal Gurung.
While at the front the dress appeared to be just an ivory dress, at the back to dress featured a black panel with a black and white trimmed ruffle running the length of the gown.
Matching the less is more theme of the dress, Bella chose to accessorise with one statement piece of jewellery - namely stunning diamond drop earrings - and left her exposed decolletage bling free. 
Style in black and white: While not a Broadway star, Bella stole the limelight in a strapless white and black silk gown by Prabal Gurung
Style in black and white: While not a Broadway star, Bella stole the limelight in a strapless white and black silk gown by Prabal Gurung
Style in black and white: While not a Broadway star, Bella stole the limelight in a strapless white and black silk gown by Prabal Gurung
Slick and sleek: The style star accentuated her dramatic features by wearing her hair slicked back into a bun
Slick and sleek: The style star accentuated her dramatic features by wearing her hair slicked back into a bun
The style star accentuated her dramatic features by wearing her hair slicked back into a sleek bun.
Clearly loving her look, the sister of Gigi Hadid brought the designer Prabal Gurung as her date to the awards.
While Bella is not a Broadway star, she was not the only model to sashay down the award's red carpet. 
One and done: Matching the less is more theme of the dress, Bella chose to accessorise with one statement piece of jewellery - namely stunning diamond drop earrings - and left her exposed decolletage bling free
One and done: Matching the less is more theme of the dress, Bella chose to accessorise with one statement piece of jewellery - namely stunning diamond drop earrings - and left her exposed decolletage bling free
Designing date: Clearly loving her look, the sister of Gigi Hadid brought the designer Prabal Gurung as her date to the awards
Designing date: Clearly loving her look, the sister of Gigi Hadid brought the designer Prabal Gurung as her date to the awards
Model's night out: The 18-year-old was not the only model hitting the carpet as she was also joined by French model Constance Jablonski
Model's night out: The 18-year-old was not the only model hitting the carpet as she was also joined by French model Constance Jablonski
The 18-year-old was also joined by French model Constance Jablonski, who dressed rather differently to her catwalk counterpart.
The 24-year-old beauty wore a more casual look of a long floral dress by American designer Wes Gordon.
The 69th Annual Tony Awards are this year hosted by Alan Cumming and Kristin Chenoweth and recognises excellence in Broadway theatre. 

2015 TONY AWARD WINNERS

BEST PLAY
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Simon Stephens WINNER
Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar
Hand to God by Robert Askins
Wolf Hall Parts One & Two by Hilary Mantel and Mike Poulton

BEST MUSICAL 
Fun Home WINNER 
An American in Paris 
Something Rotten!
The Visit

BEST REVIVAL OF A PLAY
Skylight WINNER
The Elephant Man
This Is Our Youth
You Can’t Take It With You

BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL
The King and I WINNER
On the Town
On the Twentieth Century 

BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL
Lisa Kron, Fun Home WINNER
Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, Something Rotten! 
Craig Lucas, An American in Paris
Terrence McNally, The Visit

BEST SCORE
Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron, Fun Home WINNER
John Kander and Fred Ebb, The Visit
Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick, Something Rotten!
Sting, The Last Ship 

BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A PLAY
Alex Sharp, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time WINNER
Steven Boyer, Hand to God
Bradley Cooper, The Elephant Man
Ben Miles, Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Bill Nighy, Skylight 

BEST LEADING ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Helen Mirren, The Audience WINNER
Geneva Carr, Hand to God 
Elisabeth Moss, The Heidi Chronicles
Carey Mulligan, Skylight
Ruth Wilson, Constellations
  
BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Michael Cerveris, Fun Home WINNER
Robert Fairchild, An American in Paris
Brian d’Arcy James, Something Rotten!
Ken Watanabe, The King and I
Tony Yazbeck, On the Town

BEST LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL 
Kelli O’Hara, The King and I WINNER
Kristin Chenoweth, On the Twentieth Century
Leanne Cope, An American in Paris
Beth Malone, Fun Home 
Chita Rivera, The Visit

BEST FEATURED ACTOR IN A PLAY
Richard McCabe, The Audience WINNER
Matthew Beard, Skylight
K. Todd Freeman, Airline Highway 
Alessandro Nivola, The Elephant Man
Nathaniel Parker, Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Micah Stock, It’s Only a Play

BEST FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY 
Annaleigh Ashford, You Can’t Take It With You WINNER
Patricia Clarkson, The Elephant Man
Lydia Leonard, Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Sarah Stiles, Hand to God
Julie White, Airline Highway

BEST FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Christian Borle, Something Rotten! WINNER
Andy Karl, On the Twentieth Century
Brad Oscar, Something Rotten!
Brandon Uranowitz, An American in Paris
Max von Essen, An American in Paris 

BEST FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL 
Ruthie Ann Miles, The King and I WINNER
Victoria Clark, Gigi
Judy Kuhn, Fun Home
Sydney Lucas, Fun Home 
Emily Skeggs, Fun Home 
BEST SCENIC DESIGN OF A PLAY  
Bunny Christie & Finn Ross, The Curious Incident of the Dog in WINNER
the Night-Time
Bob Crowley, Skylight
Christopher Oram, Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
David Rockwell, You Can’t Take It With You

BEST SCENIC DESIGN OF A MUSICAL
Bob Crowley and 59 Productions, An American in Paris WINNER
David Rockwell, On the Twentieth Century
Michael Yeargan, The King and I
David Zinn, Fun Home

BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF A PLAY 
Christopher Oram, Wolf Hall Parts One & Two WINNER
Bob Crowley, The Audience
Jane Greenwood, You Can’t Take It With You 
David Zinn, Airline Highway

BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF A MUSICAL
Catherine Zuber, The King and I WINNER
Gregg Barnes, Something Rotten!
Bob Crowley, An American in Paris
William Ivey Long, On the Twentieth Century 

BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A PLAY
Paule Constable, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time WINNER
Paule Constable and David Plater, Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Natasha Katz, Skylight
Japhy Weideman, Airline Highway

BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A MUSICAL
Natasha Katz, An American in Paris WINNER
Donald Holder, The King and I 
Ben Stanton, Fun Home
Japhy Weideman, The Visit

BEST DIRECTOR OF A PLAY
Marianne Elliott, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time WINNER
Stephen Daldry, Skylight 
Scott Ellis, You Can’t Take It With You
Jeremy Herrin, Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Moritz von Stuelpnagel, Hand to God

BEST DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL
Sam Gold, Fun Home WINNER
Casey Nicholaw, Something Rotten!
John Rando, On the Town
Bartlett Sher, The King and I
Christopher Wheeldon, An American in Paris

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY 
Christopher Wheeldon, An American in Paris WINNER
Joshua Bergasse, On the Town
Christopher Gattelli, The King and I
Scott Graham & Steven Hoggett, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Casey Nicholaw, Something Rotten! 

BEST ORCHESTRATION 
Christopher Austin, Don Sebesky and Bill Elliott, An American in Paris WINNER
John Clancy, Fun Home
Larry Hochman, Something Rotten!
Rob Mathes, The Last Ship
  
SPECIAL TONY AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN THE THEATRE 
Tommy Tune

SPECIAL TONY AWARD
John Cameron Mitchell

REGIONAL THEATRE TONY AWARD
Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, Ohio

ISABELLE STEVENSON TONY AWARD  
Stephen Schwartz

TONY HONORS FOR EXCELLENCE IN THEATRE
Arnold Abramson
Adrian Bryan-Brown
Gene O’Donovan






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