
Let’s do some man-judging, kittens! It’s good for the skin!
Alan Cumming in Giada

Bet you didn’t expect that for the scrolldown. We applaud his adventurously queer fashion sense as always, but our hatred of fringe wins out on this one.
Benicio del Toro in Giorgio Armani

Very nice.
Cillian Murphy in Ferragamo

Don’t like the high cut of that jacket at all. In combination with the white shirt and tie, it’s feeling preacher-y.
Ethan Hawke in Giorgio Armani

Ethan, you got us to come around on bolo ties (with restrictions and reservations, of course), but we’re going to have to work on your watch-modeling skills.
Harry Lawtey in Brioni

Lovely. We don’t think formalwear is necessarily required here, but this does come off a little businesslike, in a posh sort of way.
Harry Melling in Paul Smith

It’s okay, but we like it better when his fashion is a little bolder and more confident.
Jack O’Connell in Dunhill

The coat is lovely, but it comes off like outerwear. Still, he looks very nice. We love the big bow tie. Brown is an interesting choice and we don’t think we mind it.
Jacobi Jupe

Just right.
Joe Alwyn in Valentino

He looks great in these ’80s-esque styles. Love the brooch. It’s all a little sloppy, though.
Leonardo DiCaprio in Dior Homme

Never gets it wrong.
Michael B. Jordan in Prada

We might have liked a contrasting tie and we’ll never love black dress pants with a blazer of a contrasting color as much as he does, but that shade of gray looks great on him.
Miles Caton in Louis Vuitton

This feels very Easter Sunday and we absolutely mean it as a compliment. It’s perfect.
Paul Mescal in Prada

Too damn sloppy. He looks drunk.
Peter Sarsgaard

Not a fan of tielessness or open shirts at this event. He looks like he took a nap in the limo.
Regé-Jean Page in Canali

Lovely. The brooch placement looks annoying to wear but it’s undeniably dramatic.
Riz Ahmed in Saint Laurent

The cut of the jacket is impeccable, which is why he can get away with no shirt. The pants are just a little long on him.
Robert Aramayo in Dior Homme

We don’t know. He looks a little too much like he should have a conductor’s wand in his hand.
Russell Tovey in Hermès

No arguments here, but someone should teach him to loosen up on the red carpet. He always looks one minute away from throwing a punch.
Stellan Skarsgård in Burberry

Sir, you had us until those puddling pants.
Timothée Chalamet in Givenchy

Check out Mr. Serious over here.
Wagner Moura in Bottega Veneta

Nice. The glasses are a lovely touch.
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