April 30, 2025

Menswear Midweek Red Carpet Roundup

From Cannes to London and a pit stop at a Marvel premiere, this week’s red carpet menswear moments have been serving—some more suavely than others. There’s something particularly satisfying about seeing the boys step up, whether they’re channelling old-school glamour, fresh-faced charm or just taking a moment to honour the art of a really good suit.

Omari Dougla attends the Pink Carpet during the 8th Canneseries International Festival

Canneseries International Festival

Starting with Omari Douglas who is redefining cool in AMIRI. His Pre-Fall 2025 white flared suit is crisp, chic, and relaxed in a way that only works when you’ve got the kind of confidence he does. The silhouette had that ‘70s swagger, but the styling was utterly modern. Omari’s officially on my one-to-watch list.

Styled by Rose Forde.

Pedro Almodóvar attends the 50th Chaplin Award Gala

50th Chaplin Awards

Pedro Almodóvar reminded everyone tailoring doesn’t have to be boring. His bespoke green Loewe suit, pink shirt, and red scarf combo could’ve veered into chaos on someone else, but this is Pedro we’re talking about. He has the kind of charisma that makes a colour-blocked moment feel like second nature. Loewe Campo brogues grounded the technicolour.

Lewis Pullman at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Marvel Studios' "Thunderbolts*"

Thunderbolts* LA premiere

Lewis Pullman’s custom Brioni pale blue washed silk suit—complete with a matching shirt, tie and shoes—was such a cohesive, calming look. It was basically a walking mood board for tonal dressing done right.

Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

Sebastian Stan at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Marvel Studios' "Thunderbolts*"

Sebastian Stan showed up in Dolce & Gabbana, and while I’m still adjusting to the buzz cut (too many Marvel reshoots, perhaps?), he looked effortlessly sharp in a striped Sicilia-fit suit. Classic tailoring with black Santoni shoes keeping things sleek.

Styled by Michael Fisher.

Malachi Kirby poses in the Winners Room during the BAFTA Television Craft Awards

BAFTA Television Craft Awards

Malachi Kirby’s Prada satin suit was smooth and structured, standing in stark contrast to Cooper Koch’s white suit which unfortunately didn’t survive the night quite as well. Fabric matters, and Malachi’s look had staying power.

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