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The award for achievement in accessorizing goes to...
Lakeith Stanfield in a Dzojchen suit and SALT. glasses

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Wear Tabi boots on the red carpet once, make headlines. Wear them twice, make history.
Cody Fern in vintage Yohji Yamamoto and Margiela boots

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We can’t get enough of the brown tux—and neither can Hollywood.
Milo Ventimiglia in Armani with Tod’s shoes and Montblanc cufflinks
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Belts: No longer just holding up men’s pants.
Billy Porter in custom Rinat Brodach
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Cole Sprouse, '50s heartthrob.
Cole Sprouse in Berluti
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Proof that good grooming makes a world of difference.
Ricky Martin in Prada
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It was John Krasinski’s night and he dutifully dressed the part.
John Krasinski in Brioni
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Two-toned suiting is generally best left to Batman villains. Generally.
Bo Burnham in Thom Browne
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Even better than a brown tux: a rust-colored suit.
John Legend in Ermenegildo Zegna XXX and Christian Louboutin shoes
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When in Tinseltown...
Harry Shum Jr. in Roberto Cavalli with a Montblanc watch
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A black turtleneck makes everything look cooler.
Topher Grace
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Timmy's just going for it, guys.
Timothee Chalamet in Alexander McQueen
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Spike Lee is on his own trip—and we wouldn’t mind a ticket.
Spike Lee
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A classic formula, updated in bright colors for the no-rules era of menswear.
Steven Canals in David Hart
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When everyone expects a big statement, sometimes you’ve got to swerve back to classic.
Rami Malek in Givenchy
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We are here for the return of “American Gigolo” style.
Darren Criss in Emporio Armani and Oliver Peoples sunglasses
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A nice excuse for us to break out the word "louche."
Finn Whittrock in Ermenegildo Zegna XXX
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Big gold rings make every suit a little swaggier.
Shameik Moore
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A burgundy suit is a good, low-risk flex.
Alex Rich in Emporio Armani
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Boots Riley makes it official: purple is the showoff color of awards season.
Boots Riley
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Stephan James continues to bring his style A-game to the red carpet.
Stephan James in Thom Browne and a Montblanc watch
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We weren't kidding about the purple.
Shamier Anderson
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When you’re a devilishly handsome style icon, you get to wear all black.
Willem Dafoe in Prada
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And that's why you don't throw out your patterned ties.
Ben Whishaw in Alexander McQueen
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