Playwright Jeremy O. Harris Takes Vogue Inside the Tony Awards

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For the affair, Harris knew he had to wear a stellar look—the Tonys are all about glamour, after all. To do so, Harris wore a custom couture ensemble by Schiaparelli, designed by Daniel Roseberry. The duo actually started talking about the design back in early 2020. “I was in Paris last year, the day before the Tony nominees were announced, and Daniel asked me then if he could design my outfit,” says Harris. “Who could say no to that?” Roseberry, Harris, and stylist Mel Ottenberg ended up designing the sleek, tailored black suit together, which they accessorized with a golden opera mask. “We always knew we wanted to experiment with my silhouette, but almost imperceptibly,” says Harris. “I’m quite tall and thin, and this outfit makes me look like I am 6-foot-9 with a 24-inch waist. The outfit looks like you're dreaming it—much like how I feel I'm experiencing my life right now as a dream.”

Around his neck, Harris sported an ear-shaped pendant necklace—a special nod to his own play. “The last line of my play is, ‘thank you, baby. Thank you for listening,’’ says Harris. “It's the most important sentiment in the work, and this interpretation of that idea is both subtle and also loud. Which is how I hope my work lands.” Up next, Harris is currently adapting The Vanishing Half for HBO, writing a new play (about his friendship with Adrienne Kennedy), and working on a movie inspired by Frank Wedekind’s Spring Awakening.

Below, see all of Harris’s polaroids from his Tonys night.