October 14, 2025

London Film Festival Menswear Red Carpet Roundup

London Film Festival continues to be lively, but let’s not forget about the stylish men in attendance.

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After The Hunt Premiere

And they don’t come more stylish than Andrew Garfield, who wore a Valentino Fall 2025 look that channels a distinct ’70s spirit with its wide-leg trousers, textured blazer, and open-collared shirt. It’s effortless, relaxed tailoring — think Studio 54 meets Italian ease — balancing retro sophistication with modern, soft masculinity.

Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

Valentino Fall 2025
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Frankenstein Premiere

Felix Kammerer also nodded to the ’70s in this Loewe slouchy, wide-leg check suit and burnt orange knit tank top from the Fall 2025 collection. It has that offbeat, intellectual cool that Loewe and Felix do so well — think vintage professor meets art-school energy.

Styled by Davey Sutton.

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Jacob Elordi’s custom Bottega Veneta look channels refined ’90s minimalism with its oversized proportions, leather tie, and clean tailoring. The sweeping coat, layered over the suit, feels quietly powerful à la Bruce Wayne, as Jacob’s obsession with super-long trousers continues.

Styled by Wendi Ferreira and Nicole DeJulio.

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Golden Globes LFF Cocktail Party

Archie Madekwe’s Loewe look feels deliberately rebellious with its oversized striped trousers — the bedtime red carpet theme continues — boxy leather jacket, and loosely knotted tie. It’s grunge meets prep through a Gen-Z lens — messy on purpose, coolly ironic, and only works for Archie.

Styled by Harry Lambert.

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Lurker Screening

Compared to his more rebellious Loewe look, Archie’s Prada outfit feels noticeably more refined. The sleek leather jacket and crisp blue shirt replace the playful chaos of stripes and biker leather with a smoother, more mature edge — proof he can shift gears effortlessly.

Benedict Cumberbatch
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The Thing with Feathers Screening

Benedict Cumberbatch’s Prada look embraces rich autumnal tones, pairing a moss-green suede jacket with a chocolate-brown shirt, the earthy palette is a seasonally perfect combination that quietly mirrors the warmth of fall.

Louis Partridge
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Jay Kelly Premiere

I struggled with Louis Partridge’s Prada look as the jacket’s sleeves are noticeably short.

Styled by Chris Brown.

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