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Travis Mills, an up-and-coming American musician, makes us green by swapping the overdone all-black ensemble for a welcome pop of color.
Emerald is a tricky hue to get to grips with but by keeping it to a classic piece like the mackintosh, Mills shows it’s got plenty of front row potential.

Johannes Huebl: proof that we mere mortals are forever inferior. Here, the German man-about-town keeps it classic and cool with wardrobe staples in fabrics that breathe.
Low-key, comfortable and styled out to suit Ibizan temperatures (note the rolled trouser hems and shirt sleeves), it’s the ideal launch party look.
(Related: 10 Times Johannes Huebl Killed It)

A vertical stripe hooded zip-front jacket? Not the most obvious off-duty wardrobe choice. But Nick Jonas makes this casual look work by keeping everything else muted by comparison.
Tap his head-to-toe tonal approach to tie your downtime looks together seamlessly.

You’ve got to hand it to Jack Guinness. Even in the Balearics, the British-style aficionado braves the heat with this tailored navy two-piece.
He hasn’t missed the memo though; a white crew-neck tee in place of a button-down shirt helps meet the island party dress code, and beat the heat.

Just when we thought premiere dressing was getting stale, John Cho manages to bake a whole load of style into this razor-sharp ensemble.
The burgundy suit lets him dip into the color wheel without going full-on Technicolor while the cut is slim enough to be flattering without skewing restrictively skinny. Harold Lee stoner style this is not.

Proving trends aren’t just for millennials to jump on, Eric Rutherford knocks it out of the park with this knitted polo-linen trouser combination.
By keeping the bottom half stripped back, Rutherford manages to pull off a green-and-black striped mesh polo shirt up top. Yup, a green-and-black striped mesh polo shirt. Just take a second to let that one sink in.

We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
Travis Mills, an up-and-coming American musician, makes us green by swapping the overdone all-black ensemble for a welcome pop of color.
Emerald is a tricky hue to get to grips with but by keeping it to a classic piece like the mackintosh, Mills shows it’s got plenty of front row potential.

Johannes Huebl: proof that we mere mortals are forever inferior. Here, the German man-about-town keeps it classic and cool with wardrobe staples in fabrics that breathe.
Low-key, comfortable and styled out to suit Ibizan temperatures (note the rolled trouser hems and shirt sleeves), it’s the ideal launch party look.
(Related: 10 Times Johannes Huebl Killed It)

A vertical stripe hooded zip-front jacket? Not the most obvious off-duty wardrobe choice. But Nick Jonas makes this casual look work by keeping everything else muted by comparison.
Tap his head-to-toe tonal approach to tie your downtime looks together seamlessly.

You’ve got to hand it to Jack Guinness. Even in the Balearics, the British-style aficionado braves the heat with this tailored navy two-piece.
He hasn’t missed the memo though; a white crew-neck tee in place of a button-down shirt helps meet the island party dress code, and beat the heat.

Just when we thought premiere dressing was getting stale, John Cho manages to bake a whole load of style into this razor-sharp ensemble.
The burgundy suit lets him dip into the color wheel without going full-on Technicolor while the cut is slim enough to be flattering without skewing restrictively skinny. Harold Lee stoner style this is not.

Proving trends aren’t just for millennials to jump on, Eric Rutherford knocks it out of the park with this knitted polo-linen trouser combination.
By keeping the bottom half stripped back, Rutherford manages to pull off a green-and-black striped mesh polo shirt up top. Yup, a green-and-black striped mesh polo shirt. Just take a second to let that one sink in.
