Showing posts with label Oscars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oscars. Show all posts

25 February 2013

The Most Dashing Gents at the 2013 Academy Awards

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For the first time in years, I feel like Oscar night was a great time for menswear! Even though no one dared to wear anything bold there was a real variety in the range of tuxedos the attendees chose to wear.
Eddie Redmayne wore a stunningly fitted single-breasted one-button Alexander McQueen tux with peak silk faille rever, gold barbed cufflinks and, my favourite, black velvet skull slippers. The shoes really elevate the look and I am so glad that Eddie stays masculine and elegant but daring.
Bradley Cooper wore a custom made Tom Ford 3-piece tuxedo. The fit was spotless – slightly cropped trousers, perfect sleeve length with just enough cuff showing. The best thing about Bradley's look was the slicked-back hair and scruffy stubbled, which balanced each other out and were a good change from Cooper's usual ungroomed self.
The surprise of the night was Chris Pine, who wore a double-chested number by Ermenegildo Zegna su misura and Salvatore Ferragamo shoes. He knows how to wear a suit and always looks confident and sharp. I loved the classic cut of the suit, the perfectly tied bowtie and his stubble, which added an interesting touch to the look.
Daniel Day-Lewis, who took home his 3rd Oscar, wore a custom made Domenico Vacca tuxedo. As I've said many times before I love a midnight blue tux and, even though I like it more with a broad split satin lapel, I loved the modern touch the shawl collar gave to Day-Lewis. I wasn't crazy about his shoes but any man who can rock untidy grey hair on the red carpet deserves my respect.

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The other two style highlights of the night were:
1. The music number by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth MacFarlane and Daniel Radcliffe. This is exactly what Oscar entertainment should always be like – cool dudes in pristine tuxedos singing Frank Sinatra. Gordon-Levitt and McFarlane both went for Gucci tuxedos, while Radcliffe went for a Prada number – and a mighty chic one, I might add.
2. George Clooney's grooming. The actor, who stays faithful to Armani for his red carpet attire, looked great with his grey beard and slight quiff. It's a lot of work to keep a beard well groomed but Clooney's got it all right – perfect length, trimmed around the edges and perfectly combed. His hair also looked fantastic, styled but slightly casual.

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27 February 2012

Best Dressed at the Oscars 2012: Jonah Hill in Ermenegildo Zegna

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Oscar night is one of the most exciting moments of the year when it comes to celebrity looks but that is often the case for women only. Most men tend to stick to their classic tuxedos that, while they're not offensive, just blend into the background. This is why I love guys like Robert Downey Jr. or Ryan Gosling – they always bring something interesting to the red carpet, be it in colour, texture or accessories.
Neither Robert not Ryan were meant to make an appearance on the red carpet so I wasn't expecting much more than a handful of really slick Giorgio Armani or the odd Tom Ford tux. Luckily, Jonah Hill came to save the day. I am so impressed with how cool and slick he looked. He wore a one-button, satin shawl collar tuxedo, which he paired with with a black (though it looks blue to me) shirt and a black satin bow tie, all by Ermenegildo Zegna. This is an outfit after my own heart. There is nothing more powerful than beautiful pieces in the same colour palette when you know how to use different textures.
Jonah really taught everyone a lesson in style, elegance and how you don't need to be Brad Pitt to look awesome.