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Michael B. Jordan in Louis Vuitton
A little bit of sheen and shine here and there could never hurt.
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Pedro Pascal in Zegna
He went from looking rugged in a post-apocalyptic world to looking absolutely on fleek in real life.
Jonathan Majors
Paying homage to Frederick Douglass in a suit his friend made while staying true to his villain era.
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Brendan Fraser in Giorgio Armani
This year’s Best Actor in the best tux he’s ever been in. Smooth.
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Austin Butler Saint Laurent
He might not have won anything this night, but at least he look good doing it.
Miles Teller
A black tuxedo is definitely better than whatever he’s wearing (or not wearing) in Top Gun.
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Hugh Grant
His unbuttoned fit is the saving grace to his disastrous interview just a moment before.
Ram Charan in Maison Shantanu and Nikhil
Custom-made by the original drape creator for men, the RRR star proves that a black tux isn’t—and shouldn’t—be the only formalwear for the red carpet.
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Style and Commerce Editor
Maverick Li is the Style & Commerce Editor of Men’s Health, where he covers clothing, footwear, watches, and grooming. He was previously the Assistant Commerce Editor at Esquire.
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