Here’s a final roundup of the menswear moments that caught my attention this week, from festive outerwear to the coolest suiting.
The Beast Shop Event
Gong Jun returned to the red carpet in Shanghai this week, continuing his streak of impeccable style by selecting another statement-making coat. This time, the Chinese actor wowed in a piece from Kharites’ Fall 2024 collection (not to be confused with Khaite). The coat, adorned with crystal accents resembling a display of Christmas trees, was full of festive cheer.
And if the coat wasn’t enough to grab your attention, his embellished top ensured this look was anything but subdued. Gong Jun always has a knack for making a statement without going overboard, and this was no exception.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Colman Domingo brought effortless cool to Jimmy Kimmel Live while promoting his new Netflix series, ‘The Madness.’ Wearing a deep emerald-green corduroy suit from Dzojchen, the actor proved just how chic corduroy can be. The lush fabric practically begs to be touched, and the brand’s signature wrap blazer added a modern twist to his look. He completed the outfit with David Yurman jewels and Giuseppe Zanotti shoes, reminding us why he’s one of the best-dressed men in Hollywood right now, like we already didn’t know.
Black Doves Season One World Premiere
Luther Ford joined Keira Knightley on the red carpet for the world premiere of ‘Black Doves,’ offering a rare glimpse into Miu Miu menswear. It is at this point that I am reminded that Miu Miu do menswear after the line originally closed back in 2008. Luther’s Spring 2025 layered printed tops with clashing designs drew clear parallels to the brand’s womenswear aesthetic. It’s quirky, it’s unexpected, and it’s exactly what we needed to see. I’ll keep saying this until I’m blue in the face: Luther Ford deserves a full-blown leading man press tour.
The Fire Inside LA Premiere
From one boxer to another, ‘Creed’ star Michael B. Jordan made a return to the red carpet to support Ryan Destiny’s new film, delivering his usual sartorial excellence. Michael stepped out in Bottega Veneta. If you’re anything like me, the triangle on his Bottega Veneta Donegal wool-blend jacket might have tricked you into thinking this was Prada, but his stylist Jason Bolden confirmed this was from Bottega, though there was no mistaking those Maison Margiela Tabi shoes. Michael always knows how to serve up contemporary edge with ease, and this look was no different.
Carry-On LA Premiere
Taron Egerton was back on the red carpet for the ‘Carry-On’ premiere, giving us his take on TSA chic in a military green Officine Générale ensemble. Known for his timeless suiting, this look was a refreshing departure, proving that even in casual attire, Taron doesn’t miss a beat. The fit was sharp, and the muted palette felt perfectly understated for the occasion.
The Six Triple Eight Premiere
Tyler Perry, a man who embodies larger-than-life energy on and off-screen, lived up to his reputation in a GRAY green gradient wax-to-wool double-breasted suit. This suit was bold, distinctive, and unapologetically Perry. It’s a look that could have overwhelmed someone else, but the actor-producer-writer owns every inch of it, reminding us that sometimes, more really is more.
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