Here’s the final roundup of the standout menswear looks from the Golden Globe Awards, showcasing bold choices, impeccable tailoring, and a few surprises.
Crystal-Clear Style
Jeff Goldblum oozed charm in an AMIRI Spring 2025 crystal-stripe aqua double-breasted blazer paired with black trousers. His Vacheron Constantin timepiece added a touch of timeless elegance. Meanwhile, his wife, Emilie Goldblum, dazzled in a Saint Laurent sequin cut-out black gown, making them one of the evening’s most glamorous couples.
Styled by Andrew T. Vottero.
Winning in Style
Adrien Brody, a winner on the night for The Brutalist, impressed in a Thom Browne suit that balanced classic tailoring with contemporary flair. His continued love for Elsa Jin’s brooches added his signature touch to an already impeccable ensemble.
Shrinking but Shining
Chris Perfetti leaned into the shrunken blazer trend with a sequin Tanner Fletcher blazer from the Spring 2025 collection. While I’m not fully sold on this trend, there’s no denying how good he looked. David Yurman accessories completed his contemporary yet polished look.
Velvet Elegance
Velvet blazers always exude elegance, and Edgar Ramirez embodied that perfectly in his Brioni tuxedo. Styled with a Vacheron Constantin timepiece and David Yurman accessories, he was the epitome of smooth sophistication.
Styled by Jason Bolden.
Oblique Perfection
Jack Lowden stunned once again in a navy Dior Men’s Collection oblique tuxedo adorned with a Lily of the Valley silver brooch. While the lace-up boots added an edge, I’d have preferred a more classic shoe choice to balance the look.
Seafoam Statement
Jeremy Strong continued his love affair with seafoam in a Loro Piana velvet suit, paired with a playful bucket hat that provided a humorous twist to his dapper look. Just call him LL Cool Jeremy from now on.
Browned and Beautiful
Saint Laurent’s brown suits continue having me in a chokehold in 2025, and Josh Richards proved why. The addition of a silk turtleneck elevated this look, making it effortlessly modern and sophisticated.
Styled by Jenna DeMaio.
Tricolour Triumph
Ke Huy Quan swapped his signature brooch for Thom Browne’s tricolour stripes, giving his impeccable style a new twist. His Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Duoface Tourbillon timepiece was a masterstroke of understated luxury.
Ageless in Red
Morris Chestnut continues to defying time as this man never ages. Striking in red Grayscale, the bold hue was a perfect match for the actor’s smooth confidence, making him one of the evening’s standouts.
Bordeaux Bliss
Bordeaux hues were a standout trend, and Nicholas Chavez embraced the moment in a Versace suit that was nothing short of perfection. The rich colour and impeccable tailoring had me swooning—drunk in love, even.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.
Brooch Brilliance
Paul W. Downs kept the brooch trend alive in a sharp Canali suit, paired with Christian Louboutin Caraca boots. His look blended traditional menswear with a touch of glam.
It’s all in the Silver Details
Ramy Youssef ditched the bow tie for a detailed silver brooch at the neckline of his Bottega Veneta suit. The understated touch made all the difference, proving less can indeed be more.
Plaid to Polished
Richard Gadd stepped away from traditional Scottish plaid, opting instead for a sleek Dior Men tuxedo. The classic choice was a refreshing departure that suited him well.
Styled by Sarah-Rose Harrison.
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