From Timothée Chalamet to Sebastian Stan, the Best-Dressed Men of the 2025 Oscars Shined on the Red Carpet.
Last year’s Oscars men's fashion was described by the media as an ode to camp. This year, the celebrities on the red carpet opted for looks that were more carefully curated and certainly safer. At the 97th Academy Awards ceremony, the biggest stars of the night were also the protagonists of the most memorable appearances. Colman Domingo and Timothée Chalamet, aside from being nominees, proved to be top fashion icons, choosing looks that sparked conversations. Even the eternally well-dressed, like Sebastian Stan, brought a modern twist to their classic tuxedos. Beyond that, the red carpet showcased creations from top designers, classic British tailoring, and a few daring fashion statements.
From tailored suits to avant-garde looks, the men of the 2025 Oscars brought freshness and coolness to the red carpet. Whether they embraced bold colors, like Timothée Chalamet, or reinvented classic tuxedos, like Sebastian Stan, one thing was clear: those who moved away from the boring suit made the biggest impressions.
Once again, Timothée Chalamet proved himself as one of the most stylistically daring men in Hollywood, someone no one can predict. His 2025 Oscars suit—a custom Givenchy design by Sarah Burton—was more than just an outfit; it was a statement. Its butter yellow color, named after French butter, sparked countless discussions. The cropped jacket, the shirt with a subtle pearl collar, and the loose-fit trousers that resembled denim more than typical formalwear gave the look an air of rebellion against traditional red carpet codes. Many speculate the look referenced Bob Dylan, an artist who often inspires Chalamet’s style, especially with his upcoming film. Givenchy used Chalamet as the face of its new era under Sarah Burton, just hours before Paris Fashion Week. Just as he did at the Golden Globes with his sequined Tom Ford suit.
Colman Domingo cemented his reputation as Hollywood's most stylish man. For the Oscars night, the star of Sing Singappeared in a striking red blazer, paired with a sash belt and wide black trousers, all by Valentino. The look was completed with a stunning gold brooch, adding brilliance and luxury.
Andrew Garfield decided to step away from the classic black tuxedo—chosen by most, and criticized for it—and opted for a chocolate brown Gucci suit with a single-breasted jacket and silk shirt. The look had a subtle, retro elegance that perfectly matched his laid-back, yet always polished, image.
Jeff Goldblum is known for his flamboyant style. He wore a white dinner jacket paired with black trousers, a patterned shirt, a purple tie, and a gorgeous brooch.
Singer Omar Apollo brought his modern avant-garde style to the red carpet with a Valentino ensemble by Alessandro Michele. His look featured a polka-dot shirt paired with a striped scarf-tie.
Sebastian Stan proved he can perfectly balance old Hollywood black-tie with modern high-fashion. His custom-made Prada tuxedo featured shawl lapels, a wide cummerbund, and tailored trousers. But the real touch was his winged-collar shirt in a soft ecru color, elevating the entire look.
Always with his own unique style, RDJ did not disappoint. He wore a tuxedo with a sequined shirt, lug-sole boots, and slightly tinted glasses, creating an effortlessly cool vibe.
The Heartstopper star brought a touch of Regency-era charm to the red carpet. Wearing a look featuring a tailcoat, sequins, and aristocratic tailoring, his outfit clearly referenced Bridgerton.
Samuel L. Jackson went with an all-black Giorgio Armani tuxedo, featuring sequin details on the lapels and pant seams.
Jeremy Pope took inspiration from the 1970s Tang Suit, appearing in a satin black Balmain ensemble with wide-leg trousers and a Mandarin collar. Instead of traditional buttons, his jacket was fastened with bows, making all the difference.