Tuxedos and jumpsuits: menswear dazzles on awards season red carpets
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[March 07, 2023]
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian
LONDON (Reuters) - From classic tuxedos to shiny jumpsuits, menswear has
dazzled on the red carpets this awards season, sometimes even attracting
the most attention with eye-catching looks.
Singer Harry Styles arrived at the Grammy Awards in a chest-baring
sparkling harlequin jumpsuit, while Oscar nominee Barry Keoghan has
chosen ensembles in pale blue and red as his style choices for the
Golden Globes and British Academy of Film (BAFTA) Awards.
While classic suits and tuxedos are still a red carpet staple, menswear
now features plenty of variety and bolder choices - vibrant colours,
sparkling embroidery or detailing, as fashion favourite, actor Timothee
Chalamet has often demonstrated with his non-traditional outfits.
“There is more of an expectation now than perhaps traditionally...
definitely more then there would have been 20 or 30 years ago (when it
was) much more kind of pre-ordained what guys would be wearing to
ceremonies," Charlie Teasdale, style director of men's magazine Esquire
UK, told Reuters.
"Now it’s much more of a guessing game."
Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne has won style accolades for his red carpet
choices this awards season, which culminates with Sunday's Oscars. His
looks have included an all-brown suit decorated with a large flower, a
black jumpsuit, and high-waisted black trousers paired with a white
shirt bearing a massive bow at the neck.
In some instances, ties have been loosened or dropped altogether - actor
Andrew Garfield sported a more open-neck look in a dark orange suit for
the Globes, while Donald Glover chose white silky pyjamas under a black
jacket for the same event.
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Austin Butler poses after winning the
award for Best Leading Actor for 'Elvis' during the 2023 British
Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Awards at the Royal
Festival Hall in London, Britain, February 19, 2023. REUTERS/Henry
Nicholls/File Photo
“Lots of the guys that you’re seeing
at ceremonies, it’s a place where people really see trends that
might be appearing over the next year or two, or even shorter,"
Teasdale said.
"Menswear in that sense, particularly on the red carpet has become
super exciting particularly in the last few years, just because you
never quite know what is going to happen and it is so influential.”
Teasdale distinguished between film and music ceremonies, such as
the Grammys and BRIT Awards, with the former like the BAFTAs
featuring more classic tailored suits, and the latter showcasing
more daring looks.
Men's accessories this season have included shiny lapel jewellery
worn by the likes of actors Rege-Jean Page and Rami Malek,
diamond-encrusted sunglasses favoured by music star Pharrell
Williams at the Grammys as well as clutch bags.
Asked what she thought of men's fashion this award season, Oscar
nominee Michelle Yeoh told Reuters last month: "I love it."
"It's like men are allowed to have colour and to be bold and
beautiful and stunning or whatever they want."
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Sharon Singleton)
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