Mason Thames, Drew Starkey & Jack Innanen’s Latest Menswear
Here is a look at some of the menswear looks that have been spotted this week, with stripes, double denim and some very good bags leading the conversation.

Nimrods Los Angeles
Our favourite newbie from 2025, Mason Thames, was back on the red carpet for the Nimrods premiere in Los Angeles.
Wearing Saint Laurent, as he did for the Oscars, the young actor opted for a pinstripe suit, tripling down on stripes with his shirt and tie. On paper, that sounds like stripe overload, but the varying widths keep everything from merging into one pattern.
What really sells this look to me is the play on different shades of brown. The jacket is lighter than the trousers, while the striped shirt, tie and shoes introduce more variations of the same colour. It gives the combination far more interest than if everything had been one uniform shade, while still feeling cohesive.
It feels smart without ageing him, which is important when you’re only 19.
Styled by Wendi & Nicole.


Today Show
Drew Starkey was on Dior-double-denim duty as he continued to promote Outer Banks in New York.
But the Diorly bag is easily my favourite part. The oversized brown suede bag has an old-school collegiate quality that works surprisingly well with the denim. Add the black leather Dior Medaillon loafers, and there’s something almost campus-ready about the whole look.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

Adults Season 2 Press Junket
Jack Innanen wore Loewe by Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez Pre-Fall 2026 while promoting the second season of Adults in New York.
The green polo, cream jacket and white trousers make a strong case for colour without turning the outfit into a colour-blocking exercise. I especially like the green against the neutral separates, while the popped collar gives the jacket a little more character.

He carried the Loewe Amazona 180 bag, which is the celebrity It bag of the moment, and wore Bobine loafers, although this is where I would have changed things. Brown loafers would have connected beautifully with the suede and leather bag and worked better with the cream, green and white palette. There is enough going on here that the black shoes don’t bother me too much, but brown would have made the look feel more cohesive.
Styled by Brian Meller.
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