Menswear End Of The Week Red Carpet Roundup
Here’s a look at the menswear highlights from this week’s red carpets, spanning New York, Los Angeles, London, and San Sebastián.

After The Hunt New York Film Festival Premiere
Are polka dots having a menswear moment? First, Oscar Isaac charmed us in Venice, and now Andrew Garfield leans into the playful print with a custom Valentino suit. His blue Dior look in Venice divided opinion, but this sharp double-breasted style—with satin lapels and a bold punch print—feels more successful. A Jaeger-LeCoultre watch sealed the look.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

Luca Guadagnino also brought flair to NYFF in a glittering Dior double-breasted jacket paired with tailored trousers and classic shoes—a refined take on red carpet sparkle.

San Sebastián Film Festival Opening Ceremony
Pedro Almodóvar in bespoke Loewe is always a joy. He never repeats colours, and his vibrant seasonal red suit was a standout choice—bold, playful, and unmistakably him.

The Fence San Sebastián Film Festival Premiere
Tom Blyth’s Saint Laurent suit is strong, but it’s his natural confidence that elevates it. There’s no sense of trying too hard—just relaxed charisma that turns a classic look into something undeniably striking.
Styled by Michael Fisher.

Chad Powers LA Premiere
Glen Powell stayed true to his classic approach in Brioni. Shades of blue suit him well, styled here with Christian Louboutin boots and an OMEGA watch.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

The Smashing Machine London Screening
Dwayne Johnson has settled into a sleek tailoring groove. His petrol-blue suit radiated elegance, styled with Chopard’s Alpine Eagle watch and pieces from the Ice Cube collection in 18-karat white gold—subtle glamour with heavyweight presence.
Styled by Ilaria Urbinati.
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