18 best-dressed men who stole the spotlight at the Oscars 2025 red carpet
Bold colours, daring silhouettes, and unexpected accessories took centre stage at the 2025 Oscars. Timothée Chalamet turned heads in butter-yellow Givenchy, while Omar Apollo’s avant-garde Valentino and Jeff Goldblum’s effortless Prada outfits proved that men’s red carpet fashion is anything but predictable.
By Syed Zulfadhli -
The 97th Academy Awards unfolded as a night of cinematic celebration and fashion innovation. Hosted by Conan O’Brien at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, the evening honoured outstanding achievements in film, with “Anora” emerging as the night’s standout, securing five awards including Best Picture, Best Director for Sean Baker, and Best Actress for Mikey Madison.
Adrien Brody clinched Best Actor for his role in The Brutalist, marking his second Oscar win. Zoe Saldana earned Best Supporting Actress for Emilia Perez, a film that led with 13 nominations, the most for any non-English language film. Additionally, Paul Tazewell made history as the first Black man to win Best Costume Design for his work on Wicked.
Beyond the accolades, the red carpet transformed into a showcase of daring fashion choices, particularly among the male attendees. This year’s Oscars witnessed a departure from traditional black tuxedos, with celebrities embracing vibrant colours, unique fabrics, and bold accessories. From Timothee Chalamet’s butter-yellow leather suit to Colman Domingo’s rose-red tuxedo, the evening highlighted a dynamic shift towards individuality in men’s formalwear.
As we delve into the standout styles of the night, let’s explore the best-dressed men who redefined red carpet elegance at the 2025 Oscars.
Omar Apollo
What he wore: Attending as a guest, the singer turned heads in a Valentino ensemble, featuring a striking birdcage veil that added an avant-garde touch. He completed the look with Chopard jewellery, blending modern elegance with theatrical flair.
Jeff Goldblum
What he wore: Known for his eclectic style, the actor arrived in a Prada suit, paired with Jacques Marie Mage glasses and a Vacheron Constantin watch, exuding effortless sophistication.
Andrew Garfield
What he wore: A vision of understated luxury, Garfield wore a chocolate-brown Gucci suit, layered over a silky caramel shirt, deep-brown shoes, and burnt-orange lens glasses, balancing classic tailoring with a touch of retro cool.
Colman Domingo
What he wore: A nominee for Rustin, Domingo made a bold statement in a custom Valentino tuxedo in rose-red, designed by Alessandro Michele. He completed the ensemble with vintage Boucheron jewellery and a diamond-encrusted Omega watch.
Jon M. Chu
What he wore: Present to celebrate Wicked, the director opted for a refined olive dinner jacket, paired with a pleated formal shirt and elegant cufflinks. A Patek Philippe Calatrava watch completed his look, exuding quiet luxury.
Adrien Brody
What he wore: Keeping it timeless, the actor wore a Giorgio Armani black tuxedo, elevated with an oversized brooch for a touch of personality.
Sebastian Stan
What he wore: The Apprentice star embraced understated elegance in a custom Prada tuxedo, featuring a wool shawl collar and a pale yellow silk poplin shirt, blending classic structure with a modern twist.
Bretman Rock
What he wore: The social media star and presenter brought drama to the red carpet in a pleated gold skirt with a matching vest and a long pleated shrug, proving that maximalist fashion belongs at the Oscars.
Joe Alwyn
What he wore: Making a refined statement, the actor wore an inky navy tuxedo with a peak lapel, a ’70s-style floppy black bow tie, and a Bulgari High Jewellery floral brooch. He completed the look with Loewe ‘Campo’ boots, adding a contemporary edge to the whole ensemble.
Sterling K. Brown
What he wore: The actor embraced classic Hollywood glamour in a white tuxedo jacket and black trousers, radiating effortless elegance.
Willem Dafoe
What he wore: The legendary actor and Nosferatu star kept it sleek in a black wool Prada tuxedo, proving that timeless tailoring never goes out of style.
Timothee Chalamet
What he wore: A risk-taker as always, Chalamet turned heads in a custom butter-yellow leather suit by Givenchy, layered with Cartier diamonds and black boots.
Rowoon
What he wore: Making his Oscars debut, the former SF9 member and Hallyu star dazzled in a sparkling crystal-studded black Amiri suit, earning a spot among the evening’s best-dressed.
Reece Feldman
What he wore: The TikTok creator brought retro-glam to the red carpet in a Saint Laurent ensemble by Anthony Vaccarello, featuring a sheer black top, a star bolo tie, a long jacket, and flared trousers.
Bowen Yang
What he wore: Fresh off SNL, Yang made an impact in a custom Etro blazer embroidered with vibrant colours, paired with a pink shirt and David Yurman jewellery.
Vache Tovmasyan
What he wore: The Anora actor opted for a velvet suit, and accessorised with a diamond-encrusted brooch, and a sleek timepiece.
Giancarlo Esposito
What he wore: The actor exuded sophistication in a Saint Laurent tuxedo, accessorised with Fred Leighton jewellery, proving that elegance is in the details.
Paul Tazewell
What he wore: Making history as the first Black man to win Best Costume Design for Wicked, Tazewell arrived in a Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo, exuding timeless elegance. He accessorised with a vintage 1950s Fred Leighton diamond brooch, art deco emerald cufflinks, and a Kwiat Ashoka diamond snake ring.