1. Bradley Cooper, in Tom Ford
In case you were wondering, this is what a movie star looks like in 2014
2. Michael Fassbender, in Tom Ford
Fassbender brings Old Hollywood glamour back to the future with his
shawl collar Tom Ford look. Contrasted with the actor’s trim but scruffy
beard, Fassbender’s look is the right mix of rakish tailoring and
rugged grooming that feels fresh
3. Zac Efron, in Calvin Klein Collection and Johnston & Murphy shoes
Here at GQHQ, we have a strong opinion that black tie dressing calls for
a bow tie. We’re also happy to recognize and exception to the rule, and
in Efron’s case, the young actor’s razor sharp silk tie didn’t take
away from his outfit’s elegance, but turned it into one of the most
modern menswear rigs to walk the red carpet.
4. John Legend
It’s not easy to hold your own on a red carpet stacked with the biggest
movies stars in the world, but Legend knows that sticking with the
classics always kills. His one-button, low stance tuxedo fit like a
glove and the added touch of a lapel pin put the singer ahead of plenty
of actors on Hollywood’s biggest night.
5.Ethan Hawke, in Dior Homme
In this Dior Homme skinny shawl collar, tuxedo the actor steals the spotlight from guys half his age on the red carpet.
6.Chiwetel Ejiofor, in Christian Louboutin shoes
When you’re in a black tuxedo, standing out on the Oscars red carpet
comes down to the details. What set Ejiofor’s look apart from the rest
of the penguin pack were his slim peak lapels. Paired with his sharp,
angular bow tie, the look was the epitome of modern eveningwear.
7. Jared Leto, in Saint Laurent with Harry Winston studs and a Piaget watch
A white dinner jacket is a welcome change from the standard Oscar tux
but Leto went a step further to stand out with that red silk bow tie and
crystal encrusted studs. They were red carpet risks for sure, but ones
that paid off because Leto aced the fit and proportion of everything
else in his Saint Laurent rig.
8. Kevin Spacey, in Burberry
Frank Underwood’s idea of a power move might mean undermining the leader
of the free world, but Spacey knows that on the Oscar red carpet, it’s
as simple as springing for a heightened blue tux.
9. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, in Calvin Klein Collection and Johnston & Murphy shoes
Gordon-Levitt shows you that black doesn’t have to be boring. His
charcoal flecked Calvin Klein tuxedo brings a cool contrast to
run-of-the-mill formalwear but keeps its elegant edge.
10. Leonardo DiCaprio, in Giorgio Armani
Leo once again turns to Giorgio Armani for his Oscars tux and while the
Milanese maestro delivered a sharp-fitting tux that’s equally classic
and modern, we’re so proud of DiCaprio for finally keeping that bottom
button open
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