
Here is a final look at the menswear moments that ensured we didn’t forget them this week.
Government Cheese LA Premiere
David Oyelowo brought the sunshine in a zesty lemon King & Tuckfield look that was impossible to ignore. Known for his love of vibrant colour and cultural flair, David gave us something fresh yet familiar—it’s the same suit Donald Glover wore to the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. But while the white shoes added crisp contrast, that heavy black sole did slightly weigh things down (literally and stylistically).


Sinners New York Premiere
Jack O’Connell gave us a masterclass in classic Italian tailoring. His Dolce & Gabbana Sartoria double-breasted pinstripe suit hit all the right notes: sharp, sleek, and perfect for a leading man. Paired with a striped poplin shirt, silk tie, and polished loafers, he looked every bit the debonair co-star next to Michael B. Jordan.
Styled by Luke Jefferson Day.


The Warfare London Screening
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai continued the AMIRI Fall 2025 streak this week in a leather Field jacket we saw on Colman Domingo’s ensemble at CinemaCon. Despite the addition of a striped tie, the look didn’t skew too formal—there was a relaxed swagger that made it feel youthful and confident.
Styled by Avo Yermagyan.




The Amateur London Screening & New York Premiere
Rami Malek doubled down on Saint Laurent, and honestly, no notes on the London look—it was suave and effortless, like Rami himself. But for the New York premiere, I would’ve loved to seen a tie, or a brooch-as-tie moment could’ve tied it all together (pun very much intended).


Styled by Ilaria Urbinati.
Gentlemen, keep it coming.
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