Menswear Weekend Red Carpet Roundup
Here is a menswear roundup post from this weekend, which will also serve a reminder to you all to get thinking about your Best Dressed Man Of The Year and Best Menswear Looks Of The Year, as the polls will be going up this week.
I must start with Simu Liu, who has been one of my personal favourite newcomers this year.
He joined Sandra Oh on the red carpet for the 2021 Unforgettable Gala, where he received the Breakout Actor in Film Award wearing a Dzojchen crimson cashmere three-piece suit.
This is not his first monochromatic moment.
Simu attended the âShang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Ringsâ London premiere wearing a maroon look from head-to-toe.
The only difference with this look, is that he didn’t match his shoes to his suit, but the buttons help tie everything together nicely.
This colour is *chefs kiss*
Matthew McConaughey joined a host of ladies on the red carpet for the âSing 2â LA premiere.
It was a very well-dressed line-up, but Matthew let the side down in this custom Dolce & Gabbana suit.
I like this nutmeg colour, but not on Matthew as it almost feels too close to this skin tone.
And the suit itself lacks that Dolce sharpness Iâm so used to seeing. Iâm not sure if itâs the fit or the fabric, but Iâm really underwhelmed.
Also, the black silk shirt and nutmeg suit colour combination isnât working for me.
âTis the season to wear turtlenecks, but if you’re Leslie Odom Jr., the season is awards season.
I love the combination of blues here, as Tye Sheridan wore a Prada suit, with a light blue mohair turtleneck sweater for âThe Tender Barâ premiere.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II kick started the promo tour for âThe Matrix Resurrectionsâ looking ever so handsome wearing a Bottega Veneta suit made of the most luxurious fabrics.
Bottega Veneta boots completed his look.
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