Menswear End Of The Week Red Carpet Roundup
Here’s your menswear roundup for the week—a mix of personal flair, bold choices, and a few moments that had me scratching my head.

Swarovski in Conversation With Colman Domingo & Mel Ottenberg
Colman Domingo, now firmly in his Valentino ambassador era, did not disappoint. The look was deceptively simple on paper (a white shirt, black tie, and tailored black shorts), but it came to life through considered styling.

From the socks and sleek black Valentino Garavani Bowshire loafers, Saint Laurent belt, felt hat, and his bling courtesy of Swarovski, this was less “school uniform inspired” and more “editorial king.” He even carried the Valentino Garavani Vain bag because why not go all out?

Happy Gilmore 2 New York Premiere
Bad Bunny plays a caddy in the film, wore a clashing-print Valentino Pre-Fall 2025 look fully embraced the offbeat spirit of the film—but I couldn’t get on board with the Dries Van Noten ballet-style flats. I can live with the baseball cap as a nod to the role, but the footwear choice felt disconnected. Sometimes pushing the envelope works. This wasn’t one of those times—for me, at least.


My Oxford Year LA Premiere
Corey Mylchreest joined co-star Sofia Carson on the red carpet, and while it’s hard to compete with a dramatic Richard Quinn gown, Corey held his own in a this navy Emporio Armani look. Was it overcoat weather? Arguably not, but it added an air of sharp sophistication. With linen suits barely making an appearance this season, this felt refreshingly classic. The look was rounded out with a navy TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph and Jimmy Choo Sammy boots—polished, confident, and red carpet ready.
Styled by Holly White.
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