Menswear End Of The Week Roundup
Here is a roundup of the menswear looks from this week.

Lilith Fair: Building A Mystery Toronto Film Festival Premiere
Dan Levy’s Celine look at TIFF was a perfect study in relaxed tailoring. The oversized blazer, wide trousers, and open-collar shirt felt effortlessly cool, while the crisp Celine ballet lace up shoes added a sharp finish. We recently saw Pedro Pascal wearing the same shoes at the Emmys. I love how Dan’s look is confident, slightly retro, and exactly the kind of fashion-forward ease he wears so well. Celine Charms brooch and bracelet completed his look.
Styled by Harry Lambert.

Driver’s Ed Toronto Film Festival Premiere
Sam Nivola’s Dior Spring 2026 look at TIFF was further proof of why he’s the face of the collection. The wide-leg trousers, boxy coat, and striped tie channeled a 1940s academic elegance, yet felt modern under Jonathan Anderson’s eye for proportion. It’s classic menswear reimagined—intellectual, polished, and perfectly attuned to today’s red carpet. And incase you were wondering, the tie is deliberately back to front, along with the popped collar, as we saw on the Spring 2026 runway.
Styled by Ilaria Urbinati.

Tulsa King Panel
Garrett Hedlund proved that sometimes it only takes one piece to define a look, and in his case, it was this AMIRI Prince of Wales coat. The tailored cut and classic check instantly elevated his pared-back base of a black V-neck and trousers. What I love is how it walks the line between casual and refined. The coat has that timeless British tailoring DNA, but styled this way—it feels modern.
Styled by Ilaria Urbinati.

Busan Film Festival
Lee Soo-hyuk wore the same Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2025 black velvet double-breasted jacket we saw on Byung-hun Lee during TIFF. When I saw Byung-hun in this suit, I was glad he swapped out the matching velvet trousers, as oversized velvet can feel overwhelming—but Lee Soo-hyuk surprisingly made them work.


Steve London Premiere
Jay Lycurgo’s Fendi Fall 2025 look balanced ease and refinement with his sharp chocolate-brown suit and graphic knit polo. This was smart, modern menswear that still felt relaxed on the red carpet.
Styled by Koulla Sergi.

Him LA Premiere
Tyriq Withers kept it classic in a Saint Laurent double breasted suit, but the clean lines and patent Saint Laurent Vadim Derbies gave it a fresh edge. With Jason Bolden guiding his style, could he be fashion’s next breakout? I’d say the signs look good. Very good in fact.
Styled by Jason Bolden.

One Battle After Another London Premiere
Leonardo DiCaprio wore a Dior black wool notch lapel suit and a black shirt.

What I love about Aaron Pierre is that there wasn’t a single picture of him on this red carpet alone—he was there purely to support Teyana Taylor and Teyana Taylor only. And he did so looking very handsome in this double-breasted navy suit.

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey New York Premiere
Colin Farrell kept things sharp in a Dolce & Gabbana double-breasted suit. The soft grey tone and open-neck styling struck the right balance of relaxed and sophisticated, letting the precision of the tailoring do all the work.
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