
At the Lucille Lortel Awards in New York City this May 2026, Isa Briones chose a black asymmetrical dress with sharp strappy heels, and the uneven hemline keeps pulling your eye back.
Strong shape. That’s the first thing.
At the Lucille Lortel Awards in New York City this May 2026, Isa Briones kept her red carpet look dark, structured, and surprisingly restrained. The black dress has a clean fitted upper section with slim straps, then drops into a full skirt cut higher on one side. That asymmetric hemline changes the energy immediately. Without it, this might’ve felt too formal for a theater awards night.
And the shoes were the right call. Thin black ankle-strap heels, minimal enough to leave space around the dress instead of competing with it. The balance matters here, especially with a skirt carrying this much volume through the lower half. I also like that Briones skipped oversized jewelry. The gold hoops and stacked rings stay visible without turning flashy.
Her makeup tied the whole thing together. A deep reddish-brown lip and dark-lined eyes gave the black dress some weight, while the loose tendrils around the bun stopped the styling from feeling severe. Small detail, big difference.
There’s also something fitting about this look arriving while Briones continues her Broadway run in Just in Time and works as a co-producer on a nominated project. It feels connected to theater dressing in the best way – dramatic enough for the room, but still controlled.
Isa Briones in black dress leaned into clean lines instead of extra decoration, and that choice carried through the entire outfit. This kind of sculpted evening shape still stands out across celebrity red carpet style right now.
Would you keep the asymmetrical skirt, or go with a straight hem for a cleaner finish?
The uneven cut is what keeps this from fading into another black dress night.




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