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Oscars Red Carpet 2023 The Best Menswear at the 95th Annual Academy Awards

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It’s Hollywood’s biggest night, and this year’s red carpet just may deliver some of the wildest Oscars fashion we’ve seen in a long while. We’re living in the golden age of everything-goes menswear, which means that even if we’re expecting to see plenty of freaky tailoring, slouchy silhouettes, and double-breasted suits galore tonight…well, really, anything could happen. Check back here all evening for the best looks from the red carpet.

  • For perhaps the final time Elvis has entered the building.

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    Austin Butler in Saint Laurent

    For perhaps the final time, Elvis has entered the building.

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    Riz Ahmed in Prada

    ⚠️ Time to BeRiz. ⚠️

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    Ke Huy Quan in Giorgio Armani

    Before he became tonight’s Best Supporting Actor winner, he arrived in a winning bowtie.

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    Lenny Kravitz in Saint Laurent

    Lenny! Kravitz!

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    Brendan Fraser in Giorgio Armani

    A very Best Actor tux for the Best Actor nominee.

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    Harry Shum Jr. in Adeam and Christian Louboutin

    Starting things off very strong!

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    Paul Mescal in Gucci

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    Michael B. Jordan

    Really nice brooch situation happening here.

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    Jonathan Majors

    The cup made it to the Oscars red carpet. The cup made it to the Oscars red carpet!

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    Pedro Pascal in Zegna

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    Brian Tyree Henry

    One of Hollywood’s best-dressed actors is here tonight as a Best Supporting Actor nominee.

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    Andrew Garfield in Fendi

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    Questlove in Zegna

    History is already being made tonight, in that Questlove is wearing geode-encrusted water shoes on the Oscars carpet.

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    Paul Dano in Dolce & Gabbana

    A little pizzazz? Why not!

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    James Hong

    Googly…eye…bowtie!

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    Colin Farrell and Henry Tadeusz Farrell

    Nothing like some father-son suits…

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    Brendan Gleeson (with Mary Gleeson)

    …or a little his-and-hers sheen!

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    Ram Charan

    The RRR star looking very dapper.

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    Jay Ellis

    Kicking off the Top Gun: Maverick menswear brigade with a classic bowtie.

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    Danny Ramirez in Dior Men

    A murdered-out velvet tux.

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    Lewis Pullman

    As one of the big trends from the Golden Globes carpet back in January, here’s confirmation: we’re going to start seeing a lot more ribbon bowties very soon.

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    Greg Tarzan Davis

    Super sharp.

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    Charles Parnell

    Talk about being a navy captain.

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    John Cho

    Come for the velvet jacket, stay for the crispy goatee.

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    Gabriel LaBelle

    A nice burgundy suit on the champagne carpet.

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    Harvey Guillen in Christian Siriano

    Featuring some very Grooming Gods-caliber finger waves.

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    Kaala Bhairava and Rahul Sipligunj

    The singers behind the smash theme “Naatu Naatu” from RRR brought their best red-carpet accessories: big smiles.

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    Idris Elba in Gucci

    Big night for big bowties.

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    Miles Teller

    Rooster has arrived on the red carpet.

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    Ludwig Goransson

    Oh, yeah!

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    Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in Dolce & Gabbana

    Shiny Rock.

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    Samuel L. Jackson in Giorgio Armani

    Bringing out the pewter jacket.

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    Seth Rogen (with Lauren Miller)

    Seth’s continuing his big year of left-of-center menswear.

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    Bill Nighy

    Can’t beat the classic.

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    Daniel Kwan (with Kirsten Lepore)

    As one-half of the Daniels, the directing duo behind Everything Everywhere All at Once, Kwan pays homage to the “punk” cardigan Michelle Yeoh’s Evelyn wears in the movie.

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    Barry Keoghan (with Alyson Sandro)

    A Best Supporting Actor-nominated lad in lavender.

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    Nate Parker

    Very smooth.

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    Sam Rechner

    The Fabelmans actor was in on tonight’s black velvet jacket memo.

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    N. Bird Runningwater

    You’ve heard of director style, but the former Sundance Institute exec is really making the case here for producer style.

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    Lorenzo Zurzolo in Gucci

    More than a little dazzling.

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    Hugh Grant (with Anna Eberstein)

    And here’s Hugh Grant doing what Hugh Grant does best.