Here is a look at the notable menswear moments from this week so far — a nice rich mix of quiet swagger, and sharp tailoring.

SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations: Frankenstein
Oscar Isaac continued his run of refined minimalism in an ivory cashmere look from Brioni’s Fall 2025 collection. The softness of the coat eased the relaxed tailoring underneath, creating that effortless cool he’s been leaning into lately. Some actors treat conversation events as a wardrobe breather, but Oscar clearly isn’t interested in coasting.
Styled by Matthew Henson.


Live with Kelly and Mark
Colman Domingo styled Bode’s Astor Trillium Camp-Collar shirt as a jacket, layering it over another floral print for a clash that somehow reads as harmonious rather than chaotic. That’s the Bode effect. A brand built on the idea of storytelling through clothing, Bode leans into historical techniques and vintage-inspired patterns, and you can see that legacy in the intricate wool embroidery running along the front of the Astor shirt. Paired with relaxed trousers and easy slip-ons, the whole outfit sat in that sweet spot between craft and comfort.
Styled by Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald.


The Testament Of Ann Lee New York Screening
Lewis Pullman wore a Saint Laurent combination of sharp tailoring with a leather biker jacket, which presented an offbeat swagger he doesn’t usually gravitate toward. Slightly undone, slightly retro, the whole look had a touch of young Marlon Brando to it — that mix of polish and rebellion that defined a certain era of cool.
Styled by Warren Alfie Baker.

NGV Gala 2025: Opening Night of the Westwood | Kawakubo Exhibition
Troye Sivan in custom Prada is a pairing that can never be boring, and this look was no exception. The shorts — of course — made an appearance, because Troye has made them a signature at this point. The red collar on his striped shirt gave the whole outfit a jolt of energy, while the socks and Prada shoes kept it anchored in that boyish-but-styled lane he excels in.

Fallout Season Two LA Premiere
Walton Goggins arrived in a Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann desert-taupe suit that, at first glance, reads classic. Then you notice the subtle light-catching sequins worked into the fabric, and suddenly it becomes a completely different proposition. Add the leather tie and Tom Ford Dagger Chelsea boots, and you’ve got a look with real bite.
Styled by Erica Cloud.


Critics Choice Association’s 8th annual celebration of Black Cinema & Television
Michael B. Jordan is deep into an understated streak, and this Prada suit continued that direction. Nothing flashy — just a razor-sharp cut and thoughtful details that do the work for him.
Styled by Jason Bolden.

Damson Idris, who received the Supporting Actor Award for F1: The Movie, opted for an anthracite double-breasted suit by Prada, paired with a black mock-neck knit and Prada Chelsea boots. It was clean, unfussy and the kind of silhouette that suits him perfectly.
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