Menswear End Of The Week Red Carpet Roundup
This week’s menswear lineup delivered everything from see-through drama to summer tailoring, with a few unexpected detours into retro sportswear.

GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live Spotlight: Damiano David
Damiano David has made sheer shirts a signature of his gender-fluid wardrobe, and this latest look proved he’s still committed. Wearing a burgundy sheer wrap shirt and oversized white pleated trousers from Salt Murphy, the Måneskin frontman struck that familiar chord between rockstar edge and sensual elegance. Whether it’s a stage or a step-and-repeat, his embrace of see-through fabrics and fluid silhouettes is part of what keeps his style so compelling.
Styled by Michele Potenza.


Outlander: Blood of My Blood LA Premiere
Jamie Roy made a strong case for the modern red carpet kilt in a custom metallic houndstooth look by Siobhan MacKenzie—the same designer behind Harriet Slater’s outfit. We’ve seen kilts at premieres before, often in more traditional or boldly coloured iterations, but this updated take felt refined and refreshingly contemporary. Easily one of the best kilt moments we’ve seen on a carpet in quite some time.

Sam Retford kept things classic with a tailored suit, elevated by a silk pocket square, coordinating tie, and a Scottish thistle pinned to his lapel—a thoughtful touch that nodded to the show’s roots without overplaying it.

Sam Heughan skipped the standard suit altogether in favour of a midnight blue ensemble featuring a high-collared jacket with contemporary flair.

The Pickup LA Premiere
Sergio Tacchini has quietly crept back into the style conversation, and Pete Davidson gave it a fresh spin with his Olmi Track Set. A contemporary take on vintage courtside style, the colour-blocked look with taping and tipping stripes felt nostalgic. The new launched Under Armour Sola sneakers kept things grounded in the now. Retro, but with a pulse.

Platonic Season 2 LA Premiere
Luke Macfarlane served classic summer tailoring in a lightweight beige Thom Sweeney suit. Paired with an open-neck white shirt and brown loafers, this was understated elegance done right. A Jaeger-LeCoultre watch added just the right touch of quiet luxury.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

Seth Rogen took a similar approach in a linen Brunello Cucinelli Spring 2025 suit. The look was styled with a tie as he supported Platonic in his dual role as star and executive producer.
Styled by Wendi Ferreira and Nicole DeJulio.

Stray Kids’ Dominate World Tour
Felix brought elevated stage style to the Stade de France in a Louis Vuitton navy blue jacquard silk V-neck button-up and matching flared trousers. It was a sleek, fashion-forward twist on the typical boyband tour look, proving he’s not just here to perform, but to serve.
Credit: Felix wears Louis Vuitton to the Stray Kids’ performance at the Stade de France © Louis Vuitton – All rights reserved
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