March 16, 2026

2026 Oscars Menswear

Here is a look at the rest of the menswear on the 2026 Oscars red carpet.

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Brooch Power

Channing Tatum wore Versace styled with a Bird on a Rock by Tiffany & Co. brooch set. The jewellery instantly elevates the classic tuxedo, giving the look a touch of old-school red carpet grandeur. A Chopard Union Square timepiece and Christian Louboutin shoes completed the look.

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Classic With Shades

Chris Evans wore a navy Armani tuxedo styled with a Chopard timepiece and Garrett Leight sunglasses. The tuxedo itself is classic Evans territory, sharp, and impeccably tailored, but the sunglasses added a slightly playful edge to an otherwise traditional Oscars look.

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Collar Debate

Damson Idris wore Prada, and while the tailoring is strong, I’m not fully convinced by the grey lapels. Personally, I would have preferred a full tonal collar to keep the look more cohesive. The Didris brooch adds a refined detail that brings some personality to the ensemble.

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Effortless Veteran

Ethan Hawke wore a Prada look which is more understated than I expected, yet still oozing with his relaxed red carpet approach.

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New Hollywood

Hudson Williams wore Balenciaga styled with Bvlgari jewels. The sleek tailoring keeps the look sharp, while the jewellery introduces just enough detail to elevate the overall finish.

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Modern Three-Piece Classic

Jacob Elordi wore a custom Bottega Veneta three-piece tuxedo. The look leans into classic formal wear, but the clean lines and relaxed confidence he brings to it ensure the result still feels modern.

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Graphic Contrast

Jeremy Pope added a crisp contrast to the menswear lineup wearing custom AMI Paris. The oversized bow tie amplified the drama, while the Anabela Chan jewels added a touch of sparkle without distracting from the clean tailoring. Christian Louboutin shoes completed the look, sealing a polished finish that felt both classic and distinctly Jeremy Pope.

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Rich Burgundy Tailoring

Miles Caton wore custom AMIRI tailoring in a deep burgundy tone that stood out against the usual sea of black tuxedos. The monochromatic styling kept the look sleek, while his Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph Titanium King Gold 45mm timepiece added a refined finishing touch.

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Minimalist Formalwear

Paul Mescal wore Celine, leaning into the house’s signature pared-back approach to eveningwear. The clean silhouette and restrained styling suited him perfectly, delivering yet another retro-inspired bow-tie.

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Playful Formality

Reece Feldman opted for custom Tanner Fletcher, bringing his usual whimsical take to the red carpet. The tailoring kept the look polished, but the styling introduced just enough personality to keep it from feeling overly traditional.

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Western Star Goes Classic

Shaboozey, who usually leans into Western styling, opted for classic tailoring in Campillo. The look felt sharp and refined, elevated by a Briony Raymond vintage diamond brooch, while Christian Louboutin shoes completed the ensemble.

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Meaningful Detail

Wagner Moura, the Brazilian actor, wore a Zegna suit styled with an OMEGA timepiece and jewellery from Brazilian designer Andre Lasmar. The brooch, inspired by the branch carried by the Dove of Peace, felt like a fitting touch, subtle, symbolic, and a thoughtful nod to his roots while keeping the overall look classic for the Oscars red carpet.

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