Celebrity stylist George Brescia—who co-hosted Dress Up! Live: The 2014 Tony Awards Red Carpet, presented by Playbill.com and Stage17 —shares his favorite fashions from the opening night of She Loves Me.
Well, folks, spring and Love were definitely in the air around Broadway last night with the opening of the Roundabout’s production of She Loves Me!! While St. Patrick’s Day revelers filled the streets, a star-studded audience celebrated the return of the Roundabout’s 50th anniversary at Studio 54, paraded the after party….and the fashion confetti was flying!


Laura Osnes was royalty personified in her shimmering purple silk satin. The elegant simplicity of the bodice, the heavily embellished collar and that little black envelope clutch reminded me of the Camelot-days of Jackie Kennedy-chic.
Bruce Glikas
Krysta Rodriguez played the Naughty ‘n’ Seductive card to perfection in her nude-illusion and lace shift. Peek-a-boo panels of black lace over a see-through dress and flowing sleeves with a hint of sin in those lace gauntlet cuffs! All of it right on trend with the lingerie-look in evening-wear for the spring!
Bruce Glikas
Zachary Levi stayed leading-man handsome in his plaid, plum, and dark chocolate suit with an iridescent dotted tie in salmon. With his easy-breezy mega-watt smile, who needs a tux when you can carry this off? A+++++
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Gavin Creel kept it simple and slinky in a suit of dusty rose quartz, one of the right-on-trend colors for 2016. He was another one of the folks that blended the retro theme of the show with a totally au currant nod to today! The white rose boutonnière was the perfect finishing touch!
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Laura Benanti
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Jane Krakowski was all-a-sparkle in her Deco-inspired chemise of pastels, pallettes, sequins, and crystals wearing exactly what her character Ilona would wear to her own opening night! I kept waiting for Jane to break into the Charleston right there for the cameras!
Bruce Glikas
The ladies of the cast, Alison Cimmet, Sara Edwards, Gina Ferrall, Jenifer Foote, Laura Shoop, and Cameron Adams all graced the party in a variety of dresses that featured their perfect palettes and silhouettes while staying festive, classy and contemporary! I admit to being a little biased here on the girls because it was my honor to dress them all for opening night, and we have the fabulous folks at Lord & Taylor to thank for all their glamorous garb!!! ….#andScene.
Bruce Glikas