Here is a roundup from the menswear looks which graced the red carpet for the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on Sunday.
Babyface in LaQuan Smith is easily the worst red carpet look I have seen in the last decade.
This orangey red shade wouldn’t be flattering on anyone. The fit is horrendous, and the creases amplify just how much of a bad idea this was.
With so many men going traditional on this red carpet, I was happy to see Barry Keoghan maintain his usual flare in Amiri.
Charles Melton wore a Ferragamo suit which married the unique juxtaposition of tailored elegance and effortless ease.
After his elegant Louis Vuitton suit for the main event, Colman Domingo levelled up in terms of flare wearing a Balmain Fall 2023 look that gave us another statement coat and sheer top.
I have said many times that I think that Dominic Sessa was born to wear Saint Laurent, but on this evidence, Tom Ford can also tap into that elevated indie rocker vibe too.
Usually I am team Donald Glover because he will always do something different, but I’m not a fan of the string vest paired with his Amiri suit or the Christian Louboutin black and white shoes.
Only Colman has successfully pulled them off.
Glen Powell was serving up James Bond levels of elegance in Tom Ford.
This is the James Marsden I know and love. In this dunhill suit I’m getting a hint of old Hollywood charm which he should tap into more often.
I wasn’t sold on the contrasting fabrics of Jay Ellis’ Brunello Cucinelli suit as the top half feels more luxurious than the bottom half.
From the silhouette to the striped print, there is something about Joe Keery’s Giuliva Heritage look that has a deeply classic spirit.
You won’t be surprised to learn that I loved Jonathan Bailey’s rich midnight blue Armani suit.
I’m thoroughly intrigued by the longer line of Justin Timberlake’s Fendi blazer. I wonder if this will become a trend.
I guess Ke Huy Quan will be the final brown suit from awards season.
The Oscar winner extended the mini trend in Zegna.
Lenny Kravitz x Saint Laurent = greatness.
Matt Bomer wore his second Brunello Cucinelli look of the night. It was only on second glance did I notice that he is wearing a blue suit instead of the traditional white.
Considering how much I don’t like ivory and white, I loved this trio of colours.
Ncuti Gatwa gave us our second menswear breastplate following Timothée Chalamet.
Cameron Hancock breastplates are proving to be very popular on the red carpet, but the question is, should Ncuti have styled his with a blazer like Timmy?
Usher wore a Valentino look especially designed for him by Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli, which only Usher can pull off.
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