Contents
- 1 Colman Domingo in Valentino
- 2 Tyler James Williams in Dolce & Gabbana
- 3 Chris Perfetti in Tanner Fletcher and David Yurman
- 4 Jeremy Strong in Loro Piana
- 5 Andrew Garfield in Gucci, David Yurman, and Jaeger-LeCoultre
- 6 Glenn Powell in Giorgio Armani and David Yurman
- 7 Adam Brody in Prada
- 8 Timothée Chalamet in Tom Ford
- 9 Adrien Brody in Thom Browne
- 10 Ke Huy Quan in Thom Browne and Jaeger-LeCoultre
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When it comes to the red carpet, there's no denying that Hollywood's leading ladies often capture the most attention with their glamorous gowns and frilly frocks. However, as of late, there's been a noticeable uptick in men taking more risks with their evening wear.
And there's no better red carpet to push one's style to the extreme, like the Golden Globes. While there were still many who showed up in traditionally tailored tuxedos and suits, the 82nd annual award show saw plenty of swoon-worthy looks that pushed the boundaries of classic menswear.
A-list actors like Dune 2 star Timothée Chalamet, who sparkled in Tom Ford, Colman Domingo of Sing Sing in a maximalist Valentino number, and Hitman actor Glen Powell in custom Giorgio Armani proving that best-dressed lists aren't just for actresses. Other standouts of the night included Abbot Elementary stars Tyles James Williams and Chris Perfetti, who both wore cropped jackets from Dolce & Gabbana and Tanner Fletcher, respectively.
There was also tons of color on the red carpet, with actors showing up in a rainbow of colors, such as Moana star Dwayne Johnson in periwinkle purple, Andrew Scott in neon baby blue, and Jeremy Strong, who wore seafoam green.
Colman Domingo in Valentino
Sing Sing star Colman Domingo embraced maximalist fashion stepping out in a multi-layered look from Alessandro Michele's debut Valentino collection. He accessorized her suave suit with jaw dropping jewels from Boucheron.
Tyler James Williams in Dolce & Gabbana
Abbott Elementary's Tyler James Williams went shirtless for his red carpet-look. The actor looked sharp in a grey pinstriped Dolce & Gabbana cropped jacket, matching pants, and glitzy Anita Ko jewelry.
Chris Perfetti in Tanner Fletcher and David Yurman
William's co-star Chris Perfetti also embraced the cropped look going for a shortened sequined jacket and black pants courtesy of New York brand Tanner Fletcher.
Jeremy Strong in Loro Piana
Succession star Jeremy Strong took a break from his on-screen character's wardrobe of boardroom-worthy suits and was styled by Warren Alfie Baker in a sea foam green Loro Piana jacket and pant combo. He topped things off with a matching bucket hat and aviator shades.
Andrew Garfield in Gucci, David Yurman, and Jaeger-LeCoultre
Garfield, also styled by Baker, looked dapper as can be in an olive green Gucci suit that featured contrasting black lapels, a matching silk shirt, sunnies, a David Yurman necklace, and Jaeger-LeCoultre timepiece.
Glenn Powell in Giorgio Armani and David Yurman
Glenn Powell looked dashing in a custom Giorgio Armani Made to Measure dark chocolate brown velvet one-button peak lapel evening jacket trimmed in black satin, a brown silk shirt, and a black cummerbund.
Adam Brody in Prada
Nominated for best performance by a male actor in a television series for Nobody Wants This, Adam Brody wore a dark emerald green with black satin lapels accessorized with a white rose boutonniere and black oxford shoes.
Timothée Chalamet in Tom Ford
Dune 2 star Timothée Chalamet looks terrific in a tailored Tom Ford number that featured a jacket with faint sparkles and a blue ombré silk scarf.
Adrien Brody in Thom Browne
The Brutalist actor went bold in a black three-piece suit and an oversized abstractly shaped brooch.
Ke Huy Quan in Thom Browne and Jaeger-LeCoultre
Presenter Ke Huy Quan looked debonair in a Thom Browne suit that featured the brands signature stripe motif worn with a Jaeger-LeCoultre timepiece.