The Biggest Menswear Looks You Missed This Week
And how you can copy them
Our Friday hat tip to the men who tried – and won – in the style stakes this week.
Henry Golding
The tux is officially broken. In a good way. Henry Golding deconstructed the once cookie cutter black tie template into something more casual, and as a result, much cooler.
James Norton
James Norton is feeling good. Very good, in fact, with Ralph Lauren's Purple Label adding a tonal and touchy finish in a velvet suit.
Matthew McConaughey
We want his coat and we want his sunglasses and we want his boots and we want his roll-neck (which we can actually get, from Basic Rights). We want all of it, and Matthew McConaughey has us seeing positively green.
Timothée Chalamet
Little Women sees Timothée Chalamet playing a love interest in a conflicted 1860s America. Real life sees Timothée Chalamet playing a love interest in 2019 wearing all the best bits of a conflicted 1860s America (and you can thank Alexander McQueen).
Tyler, the Creator
Tyler, the wise detective of Baker Street. Just in LA.
Willem Dafoe
Film star proper Willem Dafoe is leading the charge once more on Hollywood's big blackout: another perfect fit in an all-black shade.
Last week (and beyond)... Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Big mob boss suits, all in black, are best paired with gruelling gym regimes: a duo Aaron Taylor-Johnson put to frightening effect on the red carpet. Capisce?
Dev Patel
Like Dev Patel, raise a glass of shiraz to your Christmas two-piece. Oh, and lose the tie. Cheers.
Earl Cave
Darkness approaches. The night closes in. The new crown prince of shadows has been anointed, and his name is Earl Cave, in a gloriously textured Dunhill two-piece.
Josh O'Connor
For all the stiff upper lips he displays in The Crown, Josh O'Connor gets fluid IRL in a lovely bit of Loewe.
Taron Egerton
'Magnificent,' says the placard. 'Thank you,' says Taron Egerton's AllSaints cardigan, a reminder that yes, you need some geriatric knitwear this winter.
Mena Massoud
If Givenchy's Clare Waight Keller is cutting the seams on her tailored trousers, then we're onboard. The trend for split trousers ramps up, and finds a happy home on Mena Massoud.
Tyler, the Creator
Design the clothes, wear the clothes, be the clothes. That could well be Tyler, the Creator's mantra, when he out-fashioned the Fashion Awards in his own Lacoste Golf Le Fleur collab.
Ben Platt
The Politician's Ben Platt is surging in the polls. And for that, you can thank a left-field policy of red and green at the American Music Awards. We approve this message. A lot, actually.
John Boyega
What on Jakku happened to John Boyega? In a galaxy far, far away, the Star Wars wunderkind once settled for classic red carpet combos. No longer. Now, we've overcoats in checks and tiger stripes - lightyears away from the Old Order.
Oscar Isaac
The winter beckons. As does your annual flu jab. But so too does your moody, Sith-coloured wardrobe, which Oscar Isaac exercised to full effect in sharp, head-to-toe monochrome.
Dan Levy
As Dan Levy can attest, the designer head spin of small-town Schitt's Creek can work in real life too, with the actor enlisting Valentino for a multi-layered outfit that'd make David Rose weep.
Tyga
Finally, a two-sided Tyga hit that doesn't involve a Nicki Minaj guest appearance. It's Prada instead, with the rapper opting for the label's now iconic half-and-half print.
Armie Hammer
Armie Hammer may be all old Etonian up-top, but the threads down south certainly aren't. Thank the removal of a tie and a switch from brogues to diamond white sneaks.
Chadwick Boseman
All of a sudden, menswear is going monochrome. But not Chadwick Boseman. Oh no. The 21 Bridges star went brighter than ever in Dunhill. Goggles on, please.
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