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Michael B. Jordan in Louis Vuitton
A little bit of sheen and shine here and there could never hurt.
Idris Elba in Gucci
Harry Shum Jr. in Adeam and Christian Louboutin
Elegant, classic, and definitely not boring—even the Met Gala would be glad to have this fit.
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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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The Rock in Dolce & Gabbana
Rose gold on a big guy has never looked so good.
Brendan Fraser in Giorgio Armani
This year’s Best Actor in the best tux he’s ever been in. Smooth.
Ke Huy Quan in Giorgio Armani
Certainly not the first to win the Best Supporting Actor in a bow tie, but definitely one of the best-dressed to do so.
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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.
Samuel L. Jackson in Giorgio Armani
Showing us how to age gracefully with a suit to match.
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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.
Danny Ramirez in Dior
When all else fails, head-to-toe black will save you. Just get a shiny watch to contrast.
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Paul Mescal in Gucci
Channeling a bit of the ’70s flair is also a foolproof move.
Jay Ellis in Fendi and Christian Louboutin
Detailed to look textured and sophisticated, his suit is just what we all need to see (and in our closet).
Maverick Li
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.