What the Stars Will Wear to the 2017 Tonys | Nordstrom Fashion Blog

What the Stars Will Wear to the 2017 Tonys | Nordstrom Fashion Blog

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Lauren Eggertsen is an associate editor at Who What Wear. As a huge fan of trending items, under-the-radar brands and timeless basics, trying to predict what her favorite celebrities will wear to awards shows is one of her favorite pastimes. Find out what she hopes to see her favorite actresses wear on the red carpet this year at the Tony Awards.

The 2017 Tony Awards are right around the corner, and we're sure to see some big personalities walk the red carpet with that Broadway-bred confidence and pride. As a fashion editor, one of the many odd things I like to do in my spare time is try to guess what some of my favorite actresses will show up wearing on the red carpet. Naturally, this year is no different, except for the fact that I'm sharing my guesses with you here.

Based on their personal style, past red-carpet attire and my personal favorite items on the market at this moment, I assigned a trend and a specific dress to each of the Tony-nominated actresses below. From the unconventional (hello, jumpsuits and two-piece gowns) to embroidered florals, sheer details and timeless classics, take a moment to look at the formalwear trends that are making loud statements in the world of fashion right now.

And, of course, feel free to venture a few guesses of your own. (Unfortunately, we'll have to wait until showtime to actually see how right or wrong we are.)

Bette Midler, Hello, Dolly

Bette Midler, photo by Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic/Getty Images

This faux two-piece look is classy, forward and totally unique, just like Bette Midler. Bette always manages to flatter her figure while having fun, and this Carolina Herrera dress will do exactly that for her.

Carolina Herrera silk taffeta trench gown

Denée Benton, Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812

Denée Benton, photo by Walter McBride/GI Entertainment/Getty Images

We fully support women wearing pants on the red carpet, and if anyone has the spunk and confidence to pull off a jumpsuit this year, it's Denée Benton. This black Tibi jumpsuit with a crisscross back is just as formal as any of the dresses we're used to seeing on the red carpet, but it'll make a statement in the best possible way.

Tibi crisscross back tie waist jumpsuit

Eva Noblezada, Miss Saigon

Eva Noblezada. photo by Walter McBride/WireImage/Getty Images

This sheer strapless dress is striking but not too showy. Considering Eva Noblezada's previous red-carpet choices, it's so easy to envision her in this ethereal Vera Wang gown.

Vera Wang strapless lace gown

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