Jonathan Bailey attends the Berlin premiere of the movie "Jurassic World Rebirth"

Here’s your roundup of this week’s standout menswear moments—from Jurassic nostalgia to easy Italian elegance, the boys gave us more than just the usual suit-and-shoe routine.

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Dino-core, but make it subtle

Celebrity stylist Emma Jade Morrison let us in on the secret behind Jonathan Bailey’s London premiere look, confirming that his Prada look paid homage to the world’s favourite paleontologist, Dr. Ross Geller, hence the Friends cap and Dr. Alan Grant in the original film. At the Berlin premiere, he turned to another Jurassic icon: Jeff Goldblum’s Ian Malcolm. His all-black look referenced that iconic “pile of s**t” scene from the original 1993 film. While these outfits may seem understated on first glance, the references were clever and tightly curated. It’s red carpet nerd-core in the chicest way.

Styled by Emma Jade Morrison.

Jurassic World Rebirth Berlin Premiere Mahershala Ali  Tom Ford Olive green suit.
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Olive you in Tom Ford

Mahershala Ali delivered another thoughtful look at the Jurassic World Rebirth Berlin premiere, wearing a dark olive double-breasted Tom Ford Fall 2025 suit designed by Haider Ackermann. The styling was classic Mahershala: cool, and refined. A charmeuse fluid shirt and black boots grounded the look, but it was the frozen white gardenia in his lapel that added that poetic flourish—part signature, part story. This floral motif has become a consistent thread in Haider Ackermann’s red carpet pieces, paying homage to the brand’s opulent legacy—where floral accents and lavish details were staples. The only tweak I’d make? Swap the white vest for something tonal. Otherwise, this was head-to-toe thoughtful elegance.

Styled by Frankie Benkovic and Van Van Alonso.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson attends the World Premiere of 28 YEARS LATER Armani
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Relaxed but razor sharp

Aaron Taylor-Johnson was serving breezy masculinity at the 28 Years Later London premiere. Trading in the heavy layers from the photocall, he opted for a more laid-back Giorgio Armani look. The striped vest and trousers, open-collar rolled-sleeve shirt, and refined David Yurman jewels gave the outfit a sense of looseness without sacrificing sophistication. The finishing touch? A classic OMEGA timepiece. This was relaxed tailoring at its very best—effortlessly stylish with a hint of retro charm.

Styled by Ilaria Urbinati.


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