Omar Apollo arrived at the 2025 Oscars last night in Los Angeles wearing a custom suit by Alessandro Michele for Valentino. He wore a scarf tied around his neck in lieu of a traditional tie and his look was topped off by a black short netted veil, its flamboyance contrasting the deliberate masculine ruggedness of his braided hair and goatee. The musician, who was in attendance following his breakout film role in Queer last year, was one of the evening’s best dressed stars.
Omar Apollo in Valentino
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Timothée Chalamet in Givenchy
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Timothée Chalamet in Tom Ford
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He wasn’t the only one. Timothée Chalamet offered a fashion two-puncher by previewing not one, but two upcoming debut collections in Paris by major designers. At the awards ceremony, he wore a butter yellow leather suit by Givenchy, whose new creative director, Sarah Burton, will show her first-ever collection for the French house later this week. Later, for the Vanity Fair after-party, Chalamet changed into a Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann suit, who will also debut his vision for the American label in Paris in a few days. Jeremy Strong delivered a subtle but impactful sartorial statement in a bespoke Loro Piana suit with a funky flattened and untied bowtie, and Andrew Garfield turned up some serious heat in a sexy, silky Gucci ensemble. Colman Domingo was another standout in custom Valentino, his scarlet red double-breasted jacket cinching his waist slightly with an elongated fabric belt. Sebastian Stan’s Prada look offered a slight variation on the traditional awards season tux with a pale yellow shirt, as did Jeff Goldblum’s colorful jacquard button down, also by Prada, worn under an otherwise standard white tuxedo jacket.
Colman Domingo in Valentino
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Are men having the most fun with fashion these days? It should not go without saying that much of this has to do with the fact that men have it easy when it comes to earning a spot in the best dressed list. For one, all it takes is an interesting—meaning out of the ordinary—look to stand out. Break the mold of the black tux and you’ll make a sort of headline. There’s also the fact that there are little to none expectations for men on the red carpet, other than making sure things fit and are tailored correctly, it’s hard to make too big of a faux pas. While Apollo, Domingo, and Chalamet certainly went the extra mile with their terrific looks at last night’s Oscars, it helps that we are culturally primed to just appreciate a well-groomed man.
Women, however, don’t have it that easy: They should show they’re “serious actors” while looking like they “care.” There’s corsets and stilettos and bustiers and outlandish couture shapes or deceivingly simple column gowns. There’s old Hollywood glamour and avant garde fashion and they should somehow all be fashion darlings and “keep it interesting” while still looking Oscars-worthy, whatever that means these days. And even then, after checking every box, they may still not get on that best dressed list. Why are men having the most fun with fashion? Because they can, and because we let them.
Scroll through to see the best dressed men at the 2025 Oscars.
Sebastian Stan in Prada
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Andrew Garfield in Gucci
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Jeff Goldblum in Prada
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Jeremy Strong in Loro Piana
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Kit Connor in Giuliva Heritage
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Rowoon in Amiri
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Callum Harper in Saint Laurent
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