Menswear End Of The Week Roundup
Here is a look at the notable menswear moments from this week.

Live with Kelly and Mark
Spring has well and truly sprung, and I have to give credit where it’s due – some men are finally leaning into the shift in season. Charles Melton follows that charge in a floral-print Mithridate Fall 2026 Lavallière shirt, bringing a welcome softness up top while staying true to his signature relaxed, loose-fit trousers. It’s an easy balance, and it works.
Styled by Samantha McMillen.


CinemaCon: The Thomas Crown Affair
Michael B. Jordan, in Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann, found himself unintentionally twinning with co-star Adria Arjona. His take leaned into classic tailoring – sharp, precise, and exactly what you expect from him – while hers felt more contemporary. Whether this signals a coordinated press tour strategy or just a happy coincidence, I’m already intrigued.
Styled by Jason Bolden.

Live with Kelly and Mark
Tom Blyth wore Public School New York, delivering a look that felt aligned with his usual understated approach. What really stands out here is how the silhouette of the jacket mirrors the trousers in a relaxed, slightly boxy cut up top echoed by the volume and drape through the leg.
Styled by Michael Fisher.

CinemaCon: Spaceballs: The New One
Lewis Pullman went full double denim in Christian Kimber, pairing it with the label’s chambray jacket. It’s a combination speaks to his signature laid-back appeal, with enough separation in the hues to stay visually engaging.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

Wasteman New York Screening
David Jonsson wore a Loewe Spring 2026 look featuring a classic T-shirt and wide-leg trousers with stripe detailing, finished with Bobine ankle boots. The proportions do the heavy lifting here – the volume, the length, the ease – and it all comes together with his usual strong sense of identity.
Styling David Larsson.

CinemaCon: Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother
Who knew white socks would be trending on the red carpet this week? When you are Mahershala Ali, you can make just about anything land. While the checked coat and tapered trousers don’t feel like an obvious pairing, he carries it with enough conviction to make you reconsider.
Styled by Van Van Alonso.

CinemaCon: Avengers: Doomsday
Robert Downey Jr. wore a Paul Smith archival Spring 2016 metallic green double-breasted suit, styled with AMIRI high-top sneakers that matches the step-and-repeat colourway for the film. Few could pull off metallic green tailoring without it veering into novelty, but he makes it feel entirely on-brand, because you know had it not been for the film, this is something he would wear anyway.
Styled by Erica Cloud.


CinemaCon: Jumanji: Open World
Dwayne Johnson kept things consistent in Dolce & Gabbana, dressed in a leather motorcycle jacket, Marcelo tank top, and wide-leg trousers. It’s a formula he rarely strays from, with the rich hue of the leather jacket anchoring the look. Â
Styled by Ilaria Urbinati.
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