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Usher: not a hit in sight, but at least his threads make noise. The Confessions crooner uses the added texture of a suede jacket to steer an all-black look from solid to memorable. Still, probably time better spent in the studio.

Of course Tom Ford hangs out with Bradley Cooper. And of course both look immaculate in flawless tailoring. And, just when we couldn’t feel anymore inferior, both anchor classic looks with traditional brogues. We are not worthy.

As Hollywood’s funny man, Jonah Hill is best known for swamp-fit checks and nerdwear. Until he stepped out in this colour-pop varsity jacket, smartly anchored with staple stonewash jeans and Reebok classics. Who’s laughing now?

While James Corden keeps it muted on The Late Late Show, he lets his style credentials sing on the red carpet. A burgundy suit toes the dress code without defaulting to standard eveningwear colours, while a muted tie and shoes pull the look together – save navy for the 10pm slot.

Mads Mikkelsen’s rivalry with Cumberbatch is moving off-screen too, all thanks to a glove-fit three-piece. And, while Savile Row threads often read stuffy, the lack of tie and unbuttoned shirt relaxes the look. Doctor Strange should be nervous indeed.

Disick’s on-again, off-again with the ex-wife is getting dull. His style however, more than compensates. The simple burgundy hoodie adds a muted colour pop, while ripped jeans plug grunge trends à la Gosha Rubchinskiy. Much simpler than divorce proceedings anyway.

While Cumberbatch jumps from period dramas to Marvel blockbusters, his red carpet style is thankfully more grounded. This time, Doctor Strange rejigs the red carpet with a luxe velvet jacket paired with black tie staples. Nice to see it hasn’t all gone to his head.

Schreiber’s Ray Donovan might prefer a suit-and-air-tie flex when fixing the problems of LA’s A-list, but the man himself shows he’s just as confident skewing low-key. If you were wondering how to ace tonal layering, let Liev be your guide.

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.
Usher: not a hit in sight, but at least his threads make noise. The Confessions crooner uses the added texture of a suede jacket to steer an all-black look from solid to memorable. Still, probably time better spent in the studio.

Of course Tom Ford hangs out with Bradley Cooper. And of course both look immaculate in flawless tailoring. And, just when we couldn’t feel anymore inferior, both anchor classic looks with traditional brogues. We are not worthy.

As Hollywood’s funny man, Jonah Hill is best known for swamp-fit checks and nerdwear. Until he stepped out in this colour-pop varsity jacket, smartly anchored with staple stonewash jeans and Reebok classics. Who’s laughing now?

While James Corden keeps it muted on The Late Late Show, he lets his style credentials sing on the red carpet. A burgundy suit toes the dress code without defaulting to standard eveningwear colours, while a muted tie and shoes pull the look together – save navy for the 10pm slot.

Mads Mikkelsen’s rivalry with Cumberbatch is moving off-screen too, all thanks to a glove-fit three-piece. And, while Savile Row threads often read stuffy, the lack of tie and unbuttoned shirt relaxes the look. Doctor Strange should be nervous indeed.

Disick’s on-again, off-again with the ex-wife is getting dull. His style however, more than compensates. The simple burgundy hoodie adds a muted colour pop, while ripped jeans plug grunge trends à la Gosha Rubchinskiy. Much simpler than divorce proceedings anyway.

While Cumberbatch jumps from period dramas to Marvel blockbusters, his red carpet style is thankfully more grounded. This time, Doctor Strange rejigs the red carpet with a luxe velvet jacket paired with black tie staples. Nice to see it hasn’t all gone to his head.

Schreiber’s Ray Donovan might prefer a suit-and-air-tie flex when fixing the problems of LA’s A-list, but the man himself shows he’s just as confident skewing low-key. If you were wondering how to ace tonal layering, let Liev be your guide.
