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M/A Fashion:
The Best-Dressed Men at the 2026 Golden Globes

Manhattan Avenue Magazine | Jan 13, 2026
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The 83rd Golden Globe Awards delivered not just cinematic and television excellence but also a masterclass in men’s fashion. From classic tailoring to expressive, modern twists on black-tie, these gentlemen stood out as icons of style at one of the season’s most anticipated red carpets. On this carpet style met substance and was a subtle reminder that the classics can be cool. 

Hudson Williams

Hudson Williams brought refined glamour in a white Giorgio Armani dinner jacket with silk evening shirt and black trousers, creating a fresh, standout moment edged with timeless sophistication.The crisp contrast of white and black modernised classic red-carpet expectations
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Dressed by Giorgio Armani with Bvlgari jewelry

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Timothée Chalamet

Dressed by Chrome Hearts

Timothée Chalamet topped many best-dressed lists with a bold, custom Chrome Hearts velvet suit that married rock-and-roll edge with red-carpet polish. Timothée Chalamet continues to push boundaries. His look that was both daring and refined. Every detail, from texture to proportion, was considered, resulting in a look that demanded attention without needing a loud statement.
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Colman Domingo

Dressed by Valentino with Boucheron

Colman Domingo proved menswear can be both tailored and adventurous in a custom Valentino tuxedo, embellished with Boucheron star-shaped brooches,  each pin adding unexpected sparkle to a sleek silhouette. Domingo’s look walked the line between classic and creative, elevating menswear with personal flair
Photo credit: The Hollywood Reporter
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Owen Cooper

Dressed by Bottega Veneta

Teen star Owen Cooper stood out with a custom grey Bottega Veneta bomber jacket and matching trousers, blending workwear cues with high fashion precision - a youthful, fresh edit to the red-carpet code. A nontraditional silhouette on a formal stage showcased how younger generations redefine dress codes.
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Michael B. Jordan

Dressed by Prada

Michael B. Jordan offered classic sophistication with a twist in a chocolate brown Prada suit, accessorised with tinted shades and minimalist silver jewellery - a simple yet striking celebration of non-traditional red-carpet colour. Brown was this year’s unexpected alternative to black, and Jordan wore it with confidence -  a lesson in understated luxury.
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Jacob Elordi

Dressed by Bottega Veneta

Classic slouch meets modern finesse: Elordi’s fit from Bottega Veneta was quiet, refined, and timeless - the kind of tailoring that feels effortless yet exacting.
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Damson Idris

Dressed by Prada

Idris proved the enduring power of minimalism in a sharply cut Prada tuxedo, where silhouette and fabric spoke louder than embellishment - a case study in sustained cool.
Photo credit: Damson Idris via Instagram 
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