Colman Domingo, Lee Pace & Glen Powell at ‘The Running Man’ London Premiere
The London premiere of The Running Man at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square delivered a strong menswear moments, with Emilia Jones joined by a trio of leading men all approaching the red carpet with very different tailored interpretations.

Textured Drama Done Right
Colman Domingo is simply in his own league at this point. There are men who look good in suits, and then there is Colman — who understands how to make tailoring feel like an event. He wore a custom Anamika Khanna black suit paired with a sweeping faux-leather coat crafted in a sculptural petal-cut silhouette that brought instant drama. The lack of shirt and tie kept everything modern and sensual, and the cut of the trousers gave the look an elongated silhouette.

Boucheron jewellery added just the right amount of sparkle, but his presence is the real accessory here. He has a way of making the red carpet feel like theatre — not forced, just charismatic.
Styled by Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald.

Effortless Suiting Cool
Lee Pace offered a very different mood in Magliano Spring 2026, and honestly, I’m obsessed. The oversized grey suit layered over a brown shirt had a louche, undone elegance that felt perfectly in step with his energy — slightly irreverent, confident, and thoughtfully dishevelled in that way only certain men can pull off. It’s giving art professor meets movie star, and I mean that in the best possible way. I need more from him.

He knows what he is doing, and we should all respect it.
Styled by Michael Fisher.


Classic, But Never Boring
Then we have Glen Powell, delivering his dependable brand of sharp, all-black refined masculinity in a custom Brioni suit featuring a subtle red silk-trimmed lapel.

It’s clean, it’s direct, it’s tailored to the millimetre — and sometimes that’s all you need. No coat, no accessories doing the heavy lifting, just a man who understands what works for him.
Three men, three different interpretations of red carpet dressing — and all compelling in their own lane.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

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