Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the Launch of Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder Collection: Menswear Edition
While the ladies often rule the fashion roost at glittering affairs, the gents certainly didn’t hold back for Tiffany & Co.’s Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder launch. It was an evening of diamonds, drama, and a few delicate detours, as some of Hollywood’s most stylish men stepped out to celebrate in their finest. From slick tailoring to brooches worthy of a museum display, the style stakes were high—even if not every look struck gold.

Saturday Night Fever on A Friday Night
Cooper Koch channeled some serious Saturday Night Fever in a Tom Ford Fall 2025 suit by Haider Ackermann—but it was a fashion gamble that didn’t quite pay off. Ivory suits are already high-stakes (hello, every crease you didn’t want the world to see), and when paired with a leather tie that feels like a throwback, things start heading into retro-not-in-a-good-way territory. Ivory and white aren’t my favourite combo to begin with, so this one was a tough sell. That said, the details were luxe: a Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock brooch, a Tiffany & Co. Union Square timepiece, and black patent leather shoes tried their best to elevate the look.
Styled by Jamie Mizrahi.


Cool, Calm, Collected & CREASELESS
Dwyane Wade is one of the most stylish men on the red carpet—and not just by athlete standards. He stepped into the event, alongside his wife Gabrielle Union, in a grey Fear of God suit, creaseless and cool as ever. This is how to do oversized tailoring without looking like you borrowed it from a taller cousin. The clean lines, gentle slouch, and the perfect proportion gave this look its finesse. His Tiffany & Co. brooch, ring and timepiece added just the right dose of quiet luxury to a masterclass in suiting. Boots from Santoni completed his look.
Styled by Jason Bolden.

Brooch > Blazer
Diego Boneta looked good, as he always does, in Giuliva Heritage, but let’s be honest—the outfit was merely the background dancer to his real star: that Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. Starlight brooch. With 18k yellow gold, platinum, and an imperial topaz of over 25 carats, this was red carpet jewellery at its most deliciously decadent. this was all about the accessories taking centre stage—and winning.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

Linen Regrets, We’ve Had a Few
Chace Crawford usually makes smart, understated choices, and while I do adore Brunello Cucinelli, this black linen tuxedo from the Spring/Summer 2025 collection just didn’t land. Linen is one of the most unforgiving fabrics (as is satin, see above) when it comes to formalwear, and this proved it. The structure was lost, the lines too soft, and not even the sparkle of a Tiffany & Co. brooch could distract from the crumples. A rare miss from a reliably chic dresser.
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