GQ Men of the Year Party 2023 Red Carpet Rundown

Posted on November 17, 2023

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Alright, kittens. Let’s do this. We’ve got a lot of ground to cover because when you throw an end-of-the-year celebrity party in LA just weeks after an industry-crushing strike ended, a whole lot of A-listers are going to hit that red carpet. We gave Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey the spotlight treatment for being adorable, but it’s time to line up the more notable or interesting attendees at the GQ Men of the Year party and tell them exactly what we think of their choices. Ready? Quick n’ dirty style! Let’s go!

 

Andrew Garfield in Valentino
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He looks like the kind of priest who’s down with the kids on the street.

 

Barry Keoghan in Ferragamo
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The shirt is interesting and the boots are great, but it all photographs poorly.

 

Chloe Bailey in Di Petsa
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We bet she squeaks when she walks.

 

Colman Domingo in BOSS
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Gorgeous. That’s the first pair of white men’s boots we’ve approved of in some time (and we’ve seen a few lately).

 

Diplo in Armani
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Dull.

 

Dua Lipa in Gucci
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Also dull! She’s really toned things down lately and it’s leaving us disappointed.

 

Dwyane Wade in Givenchy
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We approve of gorgeous men wearing fluffy pink things, but the whole bottom half here is disappointing.

 

Evan Mock in Saint Laurent
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We don’t know… we feel like a lot of these guys are shooting for chicly understated – and we support them in that – but the looks more often than not look boring.

 

Henry Golding in Brunello Cucinelli
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We like the suit, hate the turtleneck, and don’t think the shoes go with it.

 

Jacob Elordi in Bottega Veneta
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This is great, but the pants are a little long on him and his hair needs a little taming. This kind of look calls for specific grooming.

 

James Marsden in Berluti
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That suit’s a great color. That shirt should’ve been a contrasting one.

 

Jeffrey Wright
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Hearse driver.

 

John Legend in Gucci
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Love all of this. We’d probably still like a contrasting shirt, though.

 

Jon Hamm (in Brunello Cucinelli) and Anna Osceola (in Saint Laurent)
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He looks hot, she looks great, their style choices are kind of bland.

 

Kim Kardashian in Bottega Veneta
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She’s having a very brown moment, it would seem. Strangely, we think the hair and the outfit (which is nice) actually clash a little.

 

LaKeith Stanfield in Ralph Lauren
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This is a really cute look, weird straps aside, but it feels too casual for this event.

 

Lorde in Acne Studios
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Yuck. We hate all of this, but the matching sheer hose may be the worst part. No, wait. It’s the color. Scratch that, it’s the horrible design. Come to think of it, it really is the awful hosiery.

 

Machine Gun Kelly in KWK
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The world’s dorkiest contract killer. He looks like someone got him to escape the Matrix by bullying him.

 

Megan Thee Stallion in Bottega Veneta
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It’s hot, and the color looks fantastic on her. Her hair and makeup are gorgeous. We just don’t love the design of the bust.

 

Nicholas Galitzine in Fendi
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It’s fine. Photographs badly.

 

Olivia Rodrigo in Tom Ford
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It’s a really cute dress. The styling isn’t quite up to it.

 

Rachel Sennott in Balenciaga
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Why did everyone dress in such unphotogenic clothing? Are all the stylists rusty at the moment?

 

Seth Rogen (in Dior Homme) and Lauren Miller
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He’s fine. Whatever. Nice shoes, boring suit. Her dress is borderline silly, but at least it has more personality than 90 percent of the outfits here.

 

Simu Liu in Dunhill
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Oh, look. A black suit and a white shirt. The cast is the most interesting part of the outfit.

 

Taylor Zakhar Perez in Balenciaga
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WHO DIED?!?

 

 

 

[Photo Credit: Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for GQ]

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