
Let’s take one final lap around the best (and most questionable) menswear moments of the week—because there were choices made.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
First up, J-Hope of BTS made his Fallon solo debut in a Coach Fall 2025 look that almost had me. The blazer? Sharp. The waistcoat? Nice touch. The baggy suede-patchwork jeans? A bold move, but I was rolling with it. And then—bunny slippers. Yes, actual bunny slippers. J-Hope, I love you, but no. Comfort is key, but there is the line.




Miguel, who performed alongside J-Hope, went the opposite route in a Diesel Spring 2025 suit crafted from black micro-pique acetate jersey. The fluidity of the fabric gave him an effortlessly sleek vibe, but it was the colourful scarf and bandana that really brought his signature flair to the ensemble.




On Swift Horses SXSW Premiere
Diego Calva, ever the Gucci devotee, showed up in a brown Gucci Spring 2025 suit with a light blue cotton shirt. Not a pairing I would have predicted, but it works—this collection is all about mixing fall and spring tones, and Diego nailed the assignment. He doubled down on the Gucci aesthetic with black patent leather loafers featuring the iconic Horsebit detail and their infamous white socks. If you’re going to go full Gucci, you might as well commit.




Number One on the Call Sheet LA Premiere
John Boyega decided to remind us all that Ferrari isn’t just about fast cars—it’s about fashion, too. He stepped out in a cinnamon-hued linen suit from their Spring 2025 collection, proving that earthy tones are still thriving. The trousers were long … too long, but the complementary silk shirt and the rich colour on his skin made it work. A win in my book.


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