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If you make like Superman, you can still look casually smart without heading into smart-casual territory. Sounds confusing, though it’s actually quite straightforward. Like Henry Cavill, simply opt for clean, tailored lines with a fit that flatters your physique up top. It won’t just be Lois Lane that’s impressed.

Finally: big branding done right. At a recent film showcase, Straight Outta Compton star Jason Mitchell went straight to Japan, cleverly anchoring one of Commes des Garçon’s loudest prints with monochrome jeans and trainers. Go loud and be proud.

In a recent interview, Dave Franco professed his fear of social media. Given looks like this, however, we’re unsure why. The 32-year-old lifted navy tailoring from staple to gold standard, using a printed tie to introduce some much-needed colour. Liked and shared.

Sportswear should no longer be confined to the track (or, more realistically, the sofa). As Will Poulter proves, an all-black getup and body-skimming fit can steer your gym clobber into cooler – and smarter – waters. Just don’t wear your actual gym kit.

Not content with the seventies maximalism trend, Mark Ronson booked a one way ticket on the Soul Train with a flared, double-breasted suit. A risky move, sure, but it’s also one that can deliver providing you stick to a single statement: in this case, the flared trousers. Uh, freak out.

After a stint hosting hip-hop music video show 106 & Park, turns out Terrence J dresses just as well as the genre’s royalty. Black tie staples throughout tick all the right boxes, yet a choice blue textured jacket pivots from the dress code without heading into novelty. Move over Kanye.

No longer shall Édgar RamÃrez fly under the radar. Granted, the Venezuelan actor is usually second fiddle to a Hollywood A-Lister, but his wardrobe is anything but. Here, the 40-year-old proves the strengths of a classic, well-fitted three-piece.

Tom Ford doesn’t follow black tie rules. He writes them. The guru is most at home in his own creations, melding a traditional (and flattering) penguin suit with a velvet jacket for some much-needed colour and texture. We are not worthy.

Call us Poirot, because we’ve just solved the style case of Murder On The Orient Express’ breakout star, Tom Bateman. Exhibit A: a layering masterclass that ties together several neutral shades. Exhibit B: sports luxe threads below that retain an element of tailoring. Our conclusion? Bateman is a ruthless culprit behind some killer red carpet threads. Case closed.

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.
If you make like Superman, you can still look casually smart without heading into smart-casual territory. Sounds confusing, though it’s actually quite straightforward. Like Henry Cavill, simply opt for clean, tailored lines with a fit that flatters your physique up top. It won’t just be Lois Lane that’s impressed.

Finally: big branding done right. At a recent film showcase, Straight Outta Compton star Jason Mitchell went straight to Japan, cleverly anchoring one of Commes des Garçon’s loudest prints with monochrome jeans and trainers. Go loud and be proud.

In a recent interview, Dave Franco professed his fear of social media. Given looks like this, however, we’re unsure why. The 32-year-old lifted navy tailoring from staple to gold standard, using a printed tie to introduce some much-needed colour. Liked and shared.

Sportswear should no longer be confined to the track (or, more realistically, the sofa). As Will Poulter proves, an all-black getup and body-skimming fit can steer your gym clobber into cooler – and smarter – waters. Just don’t wear your actual gym kit.

Not content with the seventies maximalism trend, Mark Ronson booked a one way ticket on the Soul Train with a flared, double-breasted suit. A risky move, sure, but it’s also one that can deliver providing you stick to a single statement: in this case, the flared trousers. Uh, freak out.

After a stint hosting hip-hop music video show 106 & Park, turns out Terrence J dresses just as well as the genre’s royalty. Black tie staples throughout tick all the right boxes, yet a choice blue textured jacket pivots from the dress code without heading into novelty. Move over Kanye.

No longer shall Édgar RamÃrez fly under the radar. Granted, the Venezuelan actor is usually second fiddle to a Hollywood A-Lister, but his wardrobe is anything but. Here, the 40-year-old proves the strengths of a classic, well-fitted three-piece.

Tom Ford doesn’t follow black tie rules. He writes them. The guru is most at home in his own creations, melding a traditional (and flattering) penguin suit with a velvet jacket for some much-needed colour and texture. We are not worthy.

Call us Poirot, because we’ve just solved the style case of Murder On The Orient Express’ breakout star, Tom Bateman. Exhibit A: a layering masterclass that ties together several neutral shades. Exhibit B: sports luxe threads below that retain an element of tailoring. Our conclusion? Bateman is a ruthless culprit behind some killer red carpet threads. Case closed.
