Menswear End Of The Week Red Carpet Roundup
Here is a final look at the notable gents outside of menswear fashion week who caught my eye on the red carpet this week.

Nouvelles Vagues International Biarritz Film Festival
Usually, I love absolutely everything either of the Schneider brothers wears, but Vassili Schneider has now repeated this striped shirt-and-tie combination by Saint Laurent three times.
I’m hoping the new Spring 2027 collection gives him a fresh direction for his next appearance. Does he still look good? Absolutely. The relaxed tailoring suits him well, as always, although the trousers needed tailoring.

Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo both wore Loewe by Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez from the Fall 2026 collection.
If this week has taught us anything, it’s that oversized cuffs are becoming one of the defining menswear details of the moment. The exaggerated turned-back sleeves appeared here again, while those navy trousers with the yellow side stripe are already emerging as a signature piece from the collection after Jiang Qiming wore the same design last week.

Enola Holmes 3 New York Premiere
Louis Partridge joined his co-star Millie Bobby Brown on the red carpet wearing Prada.
The deep V neckline, clean lines and sharp proportions gave the look a youthful modernity, while the minimal styling ensured the focus remained firmly on the cut. This is Prada tailoring at its most immaculate.

Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 Premiere
Daniel Dae Kim served up effortless summer elegance in a light Lardini suit.
The soft neutral jacket paired with crisp white separates struck exactly the right balance for a warm-weather premiere, but it was the taupe Christian Louboutin loafers that pleased me most about this look.
Styled by Ashley Weston.

2026 Nastri D’Argento Photocall
Mahmood also embraced Prada this week.
Much like the Loewe looks in Biarritz, oversized cuffs made another appearance. The relaxed slate-grey tailoring, layered over a fine striped knit, felt effortless without losing its precision, but the static in the trousers were a distraction.

Young Washington Nashville Premiere
William Franklyn-Miller wore Saint Laurent.
Skipping the shirt – much like Louis Partridge, and who can blame them in this heatwave? – gave this black double-breasted suit a sharper, more contemporary attitude. The satin peak lapels, elongated silhouette and clean neckline demonstrated how Anthony Vaccarello continues to refine evening tailoring through simplicity.
Styled by Fabio Immediato.
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