Menswear End Of The Week Roundup
Here is a roundup of the notable menswear looks to close out the week.

Bridgerton Season Four Part Two UK BFI Screening
Luke Thompson wore a Dzojchen tonal look amplified by the crisp tailoring. It is simple, modern, and effective by letting the cut and colour do the work.
Styled by Luke Jefferson Day.

The Bride! London Premiere
We spent a lot of time drooling over Jeanne Cadieu, so it is only fair we bring that same energy for Jake Gyllenhaal. The Prada ambassador opted for a sleek double breasted suit. Not his usual silhouette, as he often leans more relaxed, but this worked. The structured cut sharpened his frame and gave him a more commanding presence on the carpet.

Peter Sarsgaard, supporting his wife Maggie Gyllenhaal, wore a beautiful double breasted Dolce & Gabbana suit. The wide satin lapels and ivory silk shirt elevated the look, even if the trouser length was slightly off.

This Dolce & Gabbana suit is very much Christian Bale’s red carpet uniform. The fit is consistent, the finish clean. If it works, there is no need to reinvent it.
Styled by Jeanne Yang.

Reminders of Him Chicago Screening
Tyriq Withers wore a Louis Vuitton coffee indigo denim look, styled with a blue embroidered striped shirt and brown LV Remix ankle boots. It was a welcome shift from his usual tailoring. I like that this has a relaxed feel without looking thrown together.
Styled by Jason Bolden.

Hoopers LA Premiere
Jon Hamm wore a corduroy Brunello Cucinelli Fall 2025 rich navy double-breasted suit which was, as you expect, classic.
Styled by Michael Fisher.
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