The Best Dressed Men of the Oscars 2023
‘Tis the season of stars dressed to the nines and this year’s Academy Awards did not disappoint. While Everything Everywhere All at Once swept the Oscars with no less than seven wins, the year’s best dressed men of the Oscars came from all corners of the industry. Much like what we saw in our recap of last year’s Met Gala, classic tuxes never go out of style, but stylists and designers clearly weren’t afraid to have a little fun with fits, proportions, and textures when putting together these champagne carpet-ready looks.
Danny Ramirez in Dior
Danny Ramirez, a SHARP alum, turned up at the Oscars in a wonderfully understated black-on-black look from Dior and sporting and Omege De Ville wristwatch. It’s quite the departure from his casual style from our recent photoshoot and interview, but we’re not mad about it.
Idris Elba in Gucci
These days it seems Elba can do no wrong, whether it’s hitting the Oscars champagne carpet in Gucci, or stomping around New York in a pair of their GG sneakers. The man is sharp 24/7, and we’re always keeping tabs on who and what he’s wearing next.
Barry Keoghan in Louis Vuitton
Though he lost out on a Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role in The Banshees of Inisherin, Keoghan turned up in one of the more interesting tuxes of last night’s festivities. The sharp Louis Vuitton number was complemented (once again) by an Omega watch — this time an Omega Golbemaster, to be precise.
Harry Shum Jr. in Adeam and Christian Louboutin
Speaking of interesting and unorthodox, this navy-trimmed cream tux jacket and navy silk obi belt from Adeam paired with Louboutin patent leather? Harry Shum Jr. came to the carpet with confidence last night.
Lenny Kravitz in Saint Laurent
How to talk about Kravitz in this Saint Laurent look other than “Lenny gonna Lenny”. It’s rocker chic in a manner the man has perfected over the years, and it’s one that works from carpet to stage and back again. Though not pictured, the surprise was his choice of a very understated and elegant Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso as his wristwatch of choice.
Austin Butler in Saint Laurent
Austin Butler bucked trends in Saint Laurent this year; in a time where loose and comfortable fit tailoring seems to be the new norm, Butler appeared on the carpet in an extremely sharp and trim fit. From the squared shoulders to the pant hem, there’s a precision to this look that reminds us of past aesthetics, and perhaps speaks of what’s to come. If so, let Butler lead the charge.
Paul Mescal in Gucci
In stark contrast to Butler, Paul Mescal’s Gucci fit has relaxed retro vibes, all while still remaining a feast of attention to detail. That hovering-a-hair-off-the-ground pant hem sits right where it belongs, and the slightly long cut of the tux jacket? Chef’s kiss.
Andrew Garfield in Fendi
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with playing the classics, and Andrew Garfield’s look by Fendi does precisely that. Patent leather dress shoes, a clean double-breasted tux, and a classic Omega De Ville Trésor watch all come together in perfect unfussed harmony.