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10 Best Dressed Men at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, Ranked |

10 Best Dressed Men at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, Ranked |

Awards season is coming to an end, and so are Hollywood's hottest girls. in 2026 the Golden Globes are dusted and dusted, and awards season is officially in full swing. At Sunday's ceremony, we got the full look at contemporary...

10 Best Dressed Men at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards Ranked

Awards season is coming to an end, and so are Hollywood's hottest girls.

in 2026 the Golden Globes are dusted and dusted, and awards season is officially in full swing. At Sunday's ceremony, we got the full look at contemporary menswear on the red carpet: the tuxedo without a tie;a large number of bow buttons and accessories;jacket jacket;baggy and flared pants;unusual suits from unusual brands.And from these trends that have emerged over the past half-decade, we can ascertain at least one truth: boys dress up and usually want us to pay attention.

The night's top performers, from Marty Supreme's Timothée Chalamet in Chrome Hearts and Timbs to Adolescence's Owen Cooper in Bottega Veneta workwear, staked their claims as sartorial mavericks in one way or another.

Here's our favorite 10 favorite from the 2026 Golden Globes, selected.

In September, the 16-year-old Teenage star kicked off her trophy-laden Emmys run, rocking a Frank Ocean-style look from Zac Posen's Gap Studio.Since then, Cooper has maintained the formal workwear vibe by Bottega Veneta, the brand that also provides high-end fashions for Jacob Elordi, who follows Cooper as a young Heathcliff in Emerald Fennell's upcoming Wuthering Heights adaptation.Cooper's square, eccentric approach to costuming has been an enlightening look at how Gen Z boys interpret formal wear.

On almost every award carpet, there's at least one largely unknown industry guy, along with plenty of A-listers.At last night's Globes, that distinction went to Demon Slayer: Infinite Castle creator Etsuhiro Iwakami, who balanced an uber-classic black-tie look—notice the abundance of business details, from wing collars to wide peak lapels to cummerbunds to shiny shoes.Palm Tree Shape Jil Sander Clutch.

Seth Rogen's life can't stop imitating his art.After meticulously recreating the Golden Globes for The Studio's season finale, the creator of the Apple TV+ series took the Globes stage twice last night and picked up the statuettes for Best Actor and Best Television Series (both musical and comedy).He did so in another tailored ensemble that mirrored his studio character Matt Remick's wardrobe: soft colors, double-breasted cut, ultra-flattering.

Generation Z deeply felt the image of musician Omar Apollo - many accessories, nostalgic and sexy.Styled by alum Brandon Tan (who also wears the trendy Somber star), Apollo donned a silky navy suit with a patterned Valentino tie and sweater.Apollo was one of the few to opt for a striped shirt - a slightly less formal option for the red carpet - with silver accessories from Rovski, rimless eyes, a cluster necklace and crystal earrings, but it worked perfectly, giving star power to the rest of the look.

Paul Mescal's ability to pull off shorts is well documented, but the man also knows how to wear a tuxedo.At the Globes, his one-piece jacket with a peak lapel and matching sash looked especially sharp.The Cartier tie pin on the lapel was a welcome, understated touch.Nice balance!

Both Rivalry Heated stars arrived last night as Hollywood's newest fashion darlings, but Connor Storrie's commitment to the role is especially gratifying.The Texas-born actor wore a Saint Laurent peak-lapel tuxedo by Anthony Vaccarello, as well as some very Hedi Slimane-esque accessories: a skinny black tie, round aviator glasses, and a sleek, slicked-back haircut.But pinned to the lapel was the first Easter egg for all the heated feud fans out there: a diamond "Bird on Rock" brooch from Tiffany & Co., which means at least one person in LVMH knows the loon and the "gimme kiss" swimming in the rock in the lodge.Sexy!

It's fun when a star dresses like a star.Perhaps there is no better way to achieve that than by using a timeless combination of clothes that perfectly match the color shade, as Michael B. Jordan did in Prada last night.simple and her signature hoops.

While many of the evening's attendees chose to ditch the bowtie, some — namely, The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey — doubled down.Ramsey, who wore a shimmering satin Prada gown, stood out for her strategic use of monochromatic layers, paired with a white shirt and white dress shirt, and finished the look with a large ribbon.Ramsey painted in magenta.The Golden Globes are seen as more awards than awards.

This year's Golden Globes proved that bow ties and even ties are no longer a necessity for red carpet events.While many of our favorites don't button up their dress shirts, few rock the open-chest look as strongly as Stellan Skarsgård.The Swedish actor won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his Ermenegildo Zegna suit in "Sentimental Value," which consisted of a velvet blazer, satin flowers and a crisp white shirt with a stand-up collar.Perfect for a showbiz family.

Timothée Chalamet has done the most this past year in more ways than we can count.Whether he's dressing his partner in orange leather or somehow channeling the spirit of Bob Dylan in True Religion denim, Timmy Tim has a habit of dancing on the edge of fashion's third rail.But last night, the new Golden Globe winner found the perfect middle ground: a velvet three-piece suit by the dark lords of Chrome Hearts, complete with matching black Timberland boots.He looked good, and not only because of his buzz cut (fortunately) but also began to grow.praise be.

The star running away from the Golden Globes red carpet last night was not a man, but a six-year-old boy.A young actor named Duke McCloud, who plays Sarah Snook's son in the Peacock series All Her Fault, wears a blue double-breasted suit with white buttons, an emerald tie clip, and winged shoes.As McCloud told Entertainment Tonight on the carpet, "I did the right thing to see what dress I should wear."because "it's blue and I can wear these jewels, and I have a small pocket."An important reminder that there is no age limit on sartorial joie de vivre.

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