Billy Porter in Christian Siriano
Pose star Billy Porter pushed gender boundaries and dress code norms in his custom creation by Christian Siriano: a tuxedo jacket and bow tie on top of a strapless velvet gown.
Pose star Billy Porter pushed gender boundaries and dress code norms in his custom creation by Christian Siriano: a tuxedo jacket and bow tie on top of a strapless velvet gown.
Aquaman star Jason Momoa didn’t just turn up in a pink velvet suit. Look closer: he brought a matching scrunchie for his tresses—and the Internet is obsessed with it.
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Is this a great National Day look reference? We think so. Stephan James looked absolutely dapper in his three-piece velvet tux perfectly accessorised with those sharp Giuseppe Zanotti white boots.
There’s something about a crooked bow tie that feels so rock star—and of course Bohemian Rhapsody star Rami Malek (and winner for Best Actor in a leading role) exemplifies the look with perfection.
Bradley Cooper (who directed and starred in A Star Is Born) walked the red carpet with two beautiful women: his mom Gloria Campano and his long-time girlfriend Irina Shayk.
We are so proud of Henry Golding, who looks every inch a movie star in a custom Ralph Lauren Purple Label tuxedo.
Chadwick Boseman is proof that you don’t need to wear a tux to look spot-on for the Oscars.
"It's surreal. I lived in Los Angeles for 17 years and to open the Oscars, I never would have dreamed this is possible," said Adam Lambert, who fired the show up together with Queen. Here he rocks a giant orchid, an ear cuff and oversized shirt cuffs.
Did Mark Ronson wake like this? His bespoke tuxedo (which recalls pyjama piping) is made by cult Japanese tailor Kyosuke Kunimoto.
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Chris Evans doesn’t just look like the perfect gentleman—he is the perfect gentleman.