These are the Best Dressed Men of the 2018 Oscars
From velour jackets to double-breasted suits.

Matthew McConaughey
McConaughey kept with a classic, and added some interest with a red velvet bowtie.
PHOTO: Getty

Mahershala Ali
There's something about an all-black foundation to an outfit that makes anything (like a green jacket) look cool. Something about Mahershala Ali, too.
PHOTO: Getty

Jimmy Kimmel
Host of the night Jimmy Kimmel keeping it sharp with some satin-lined lapels.

Winston Duke
Winston Duke, proving accessories can make all the difference.
In Tod's shoes.

Ansel Elgort and Violetta Komyshan
For a formal event, you can't go wrong with dark green—an easy alternative to black or navy.
PHOTO: Getty

Armie Hammer
The red carpet-approved version of Hammer's beloved Adidas tracksuit.
In Giorgio Armani and Montblanc cufflinks and watch.
PHOTO: Armie Hammer

Timothee Chalamet
If you're going to go all off-white, this is exactly how to do it. Those pants! These shoes! That hair!

Chadwick Boseman
An all-black look keeps any risks grounded. Chadwick Boseman played with silver detailing on his long-hem jacket and boots.

Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon
Kumail kept it easy in fitted black, and topped it off with understated loafers.
Nanjiani in Ermenegildo Zegna Couture and Tod's shoes.
PHOTO: Getty

Common
Common is an old reliable when it comes to well-done classics on the red carpet.
PHOTO: Getty

Daniel Kaluuya
Daniel Kaluuya perfected the red carpet style risk with a perfectly tailored dinner jacket in an orange-y brown. Claps all around.
In Tod's shoes and Montblanc cufflinks and watch.
PHOTO: Getty

Tom Holland
If there were ever an opportune time for a double-breasted suit, it would be now.
In Hermès and Piaget watch.
PHOTO: Getty

Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele's slightly off-white jacket strays the norm just a bit—but enough to keep it sharp.
In Montblanc cufflinks and watch.
PHOTO: Getty

Lakeith Stanfield
Lakeith Stanfield, looking as cool as ever.
In sustainable Ermenegildo Zegna Couture.
PHOTO: Getty
Matthew McConaughey
McConaughey kept with a classic, and added some interest with a red velvet bowtie.
PHOTO: Getty
Mahershala Ali
There's something about an all-black foundation to an outfit that makes anything (like a green jacket) look cool. Something about Mahershala Ali, too.
PHOTO: Getty
Jimmy Kimmel
Host of the night Jimmy Kimmel keeping it sharp with some satin-lined lapels.
Winston Duke
Winston Duke, proving accessories can make all the difference.
In Tod's shoes.
Ansel Elgort and Violetta Komyshan
For a formal event, you can't go wrong with dark green—an easy alternative to black or navy.
PHOTO: Getty
Armie Hammer
The red carpet-approved version of Hammer's beloved Adidas tracksuit.
In Giorgio Armani and Montblanc cufflinks and watch.
PHOTO: Armie Hammer
Timothee Chalamet
If you're going to go all off-white, this is exactly how to do it. Those pants! These shoes! That hair!
Chadwick Boseman
An all-black look keeps any risks grounded. Chadwick Boseman played with silver detailing on his long-hem jacket and boots.
Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon
Kumail kept it easy in fitted black, and topped it off with understated loafers.
Nanjiani in Ermenegildo Zegna Couture and Tod's shoes.
PHOTO: Getty
Common
Common is an old reliable when it comes to well-done classics on the red carpet.
PHOTO: Getty
Daniel Kaluuya
Daniel Kaluuya perfected the red carpet style risk with a perfectly tailored dinner jacket in an orange-y brown. Claps all around.
In Tod's shoes and Montblanc cufflinks and watch.
PHOTO: Getty
Tom Holland
If there were ever an opportune time for a double-breasted suit, it would be now.
In Hermès and Piaget watch.
PHOTO: Getty
Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele's slightly off-white jacket strays the norm just a bit—but enough to keep it sharp.
In Montblanc cufflinks and watch.
PHOTO: Getty
Lakeith Stanfield
Lakeith Stanfield, looking as cool as ever.
In sustainable Ermenegildo Zegna Couture.
PHOTO: Getty
Matthew McConaughey
McConaughey kept with a classic, and added some interest with a red velvet bowtie.
PHOTO: Getty
Mahershala Ali
There's something about an all-black foundation to an outfit that makes anything (like a green jacket) look cool. Something about Mahershala Ali, too.
PHOTO: Getty
Jimmy Kimmel
Host of the night Jimmy Kimmel keeping it sharp with some satin-lined lapels.
Winston Duke
Winston Duke, proving accessories can make all the difference.
In Tod's shoes.
Ansel Elgort and Violetta Komyshan
For a formal event, you can't go wrong with dark green—an easy alternative to black or navy.
PHOTO: Getty
Armie Hammer
The red carpet-approved version of Hammer's beloved Adidas tracksuit.
In Giorgio Armani and Montblanc cufflinks and watch.
PHOTO: Armie Hammer
Timothee Chalamet
If you're going to go all off-white, this is exactly how to do it. Those pants! These shoes! That hair!
Chadwick Boseman
An all-black look keeps any risks grounded. Chadwick Boseman played with silver detailing on his long-hem jacket and boots.
Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon
Kumail kept it easy in fitted black, and topped it off with understated loafers.
Nanjiani in Ermenegildo Zegna Couture and Tod's shoes.
PHOTO: Getty
Common
Common is an old reliable when it comes to well-done classics on the red carpet.
PHOTO: Getty
Daniel Kaluuya
Daniel Kaluuya perfected the red carpet style risk with a perfectly tailored dinner jacket in an orange-y brown. Claps all around.
In Tod's shoes and Montblanc cufflinks and watch.
PHOTO: Getty
Tom Holland
If there were ever an opportune time for a double-breasted suit, it would be now.
In Hermès and Piaget watch.
PHOTO: Getty
Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele's slightly off-white jacket strays the norm just a bit—but enough to keep it sharp.
In Montblanc cufflinks and watch.
PHOTO: Getty
Lakeith Stanfield
Lakeith Stanfield, looking as cool as ever.
In sustainable Ermenegildo Zegna Couture.
PHOTO: Getty
From velour jackets to double-breasted suits.
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