Here is a final sweep of the 2024 Governors Awards red carpet, where Hollywood’s leading men showcased their style, whether through timeless classics or experimental flair. Here’s a breakdown of the gents who turned heads on Sunday night.
A Summer Scarf in Fall
Jude Law veered away from traditional black tie in a Brunello Cucinelli white suit. While his signature scarf was a hit on the summer festival circuit, its inclusion here felt less appropriate for the occasion.
Contrast, But Not Quite There
Pairing light trousers with a dark blazer rarely works for me, and Guy Pearce’s Brunello Cucinelli suit, with its contrasting fabrics, didn’t change my mind.
The Art of Contrast
Kevin Costner nailed the contrasting suit game with a taupe blazer and black trousers. The addition of a taupe tie tied the look together perfectly.
Runway to Red Carpet
Barry Keoghan’s Dolce & Gabbana cropped tuxedo from Fall 2024 might feel familiar—it was recently worn by a shirtless Jeremy Pope. Barry opted for the full runway styling, complete with a silk shirt, bow, and gold brooch.
A Shirt Experimenter
Paul Mescal’s ‘Gladiator II’ press tour has been an ode to reimagining the shirt. This custom Gucci suit, paired with a lace-up shirt, was another inventive take.
Details Matter
Even in an all-black Dolce & Gabbana suit, Colman Domingo brought flair with his with a contrasting satin vest and Tiffany & Co. jewels, including a Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany brooch, Lock bangle, HardWear bracelet and ring, T1 earrings and rings, and an Atlas® watch.
Cool in Blue
After embracing burnt orange last autumn, Andrew Garfield opted for a serene blue Thom Sweeney suit, paired with a TAG Heuer Carrera Date watch and Manolo Blahnik shoes.
Classic vs. Contemporary
Jesse Eisenberg and Jharrel Jerome both went tieless in Dior Men’s Collection suits. Jesse kept it classic, while Jharrel leaned into modernity with an oblique jacket.
Missed Opportunity
Jon Batiste’s Dior Men burgundy wool suit would’ve been even better with a tonal turtleneck, but it remained undeniably chic.
Subtle Sparkle
Kieran Culkin’s McQueen Resort 2025 suit stood out with its bejeweled shoulders, styled with a Suzanne Kalan necklace over his shirt collar.
Timeless Elegance
Known for his daring red carpet choices, Sebastian Stan opted for a classic Dior Men’s tuxedo this time, proving that simplicity can still captivate.
Back to Bond
Daniel Craig stepped back into his James Bond persona with a Loewe double-breasted tuxedo. Paired with Loewe Groove round sunglasses and an unreleased OMEGA timepiece, the look was effortlessly suave.
Tonal Triumph
Malcolm Washington went for tonal harmony in a navy Gucci Fall 2024 suit, keeping it understated yet impactful.
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