Menswear Midweek Red Carpet Roundup

This week’s red carpets have given us a lot to talk about when it comes to menswear. From fresh takes on classic suits to bold colour choices and unexpected fabric pairings, the men of Hollywood are showing that they’re not afraid to step out of the traditional box.

Alien: Romulus LA Premiere

Spike Fearn made a statement at the ‘Alien: Romulus’ LA premiere, stepping onto the red carpet in a Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello oversized wool suit paired with a satin tunic. What caught my eye was not just the intriguing silhouette but the colour—because for once, it wasn’t black. Anthony Vaccarello’s contemporary take on menswear in black is always a safe bet, but this choice gave us a fresh perspective on what the Saint Laurent man can be. The suit was modern and sophisticated, without relying on the usual darkness that the brand is known for. My nitpick? I wish Spike had opted for brown Saint Laurent XIV ankle boots instead of the black ones.

Bad Monkey LA Premiere

Equally captivating was Ronald Peet, who brought contemporary elegance to the red carpet in a luxe black Nanushka satin suit. The wrap blazer was the highlight of the outfit, imbuing it with a level of sophistication that made me swoon. Ronald’s accessorizing was on point as well, with a With Clarity necklace, a BARBOSA by Jackie Barbosa ring, and a Tiffany & Co. bracelet adding just the right amount of shine to the ensemble. This look was a masterclass in how to stand out wearing black-on-black.

Styled by Venk Modur.

Zach Braff, on the other hand, opted for a bolder approach, showcasing his personality in a vibrant red suit accented with white piping. It was a strong look, one that definitely stood out on the red carpet. However, the sneakers he paired it with were a misstep—literally. The casual footwear clashed with the suit’s sharp lines and bold color, detracting from the overall impact. A smarter, fresher pair of sneakers or tonal red dress shoes would have been a better choice, bringing cohesion to the look and allowing it to fully shine.

Uneasy Tour

Finally, we have Jon Batiste, a man known for his dramatic capes, who took the stage on his ‘Uneasy Tour’ in a capeless Dolce & Gabbana silk Mikado Martini-fit suit paired with a silk tank top. It’s an unexpected choice for a high-energy performance under hot stage lights, but surprisingly, it held up well. The silk fabric caught the light beautifully, adding an element of luxury to Jon’s performance look. While I might have chosen a different fabric for practicality’s sake, there’s no denying that Jon’s choice added a touch of elegance to the stage.

Styled by Jemel McWilliams.

Credit: Getty & Jen Rosenstein

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