October 19, 2021

Menswear Red Carpet Roundup

Here is a roundup of the gents who have grace the red carpet in recent days.

Kumail Nanjiani joined his co-stars on the red carpet for the ‘Eternals’ LA premiere wearing a traditional purple-and-gold traditional Pakistani sherwani by Umar Sayeed Couture.

He has always had great style, and this outing was no exception.

The actor told The Hollywood Reporter “I wanted to wear a Sherwani because 1. They look awesome and 2. My costume in the film always reminded me of Sherwanis. And I wanted to use a designer in Pakistan, not just a Pakistani designer in the U.S. So, I called my mom, and she gave me the names of three amazing designers in Pakistan.”

I love how he made a concerted effort to celebrate his heritage in such a beautiful way. This colour is electric on him.

Jason Momoa was at the ‘Dune’ London premiere, where he also wore a custom look from Henry Poole & Co.

Between the colour and the brocade I’m in heaven, but I am wondering how this would look with matching velvet trousers.

Josh O’Connor attended the ‘Mothering Sunday’ screening during Rome Festival wearing another bespoke Loewe look.

There is something about this which has me wishing that the black and white design had been a longline blazer.

Taika Waititi wore a look to match his personality in this Thom Browne pinstripe funmix suit.

Kit Harington usually goes the classic route, but on this occasion there was a more relaxed feel about his Fear of God pinstripe suit and leather loafer look.

A Montblanc timepiece completed his look.

Richard Madden never fails to give us a movie star moment. The British actor was the vision of perfection, and elegance in his custom Giorgio Armani midnight blue tuxedo.

It looks like he got lost on his way to a James Bond audition.

Jamie Dornan wore a Hermes teal blue suit for the ‘Belfast’ London Film Festival premiere, while his wife Amelia Warner complemented his look opting for bolder shades of teal and green while wearing Alberta Ferretti.  

Alberta Ferretti Fall 2021

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