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The self-certified Fashion Killa slays again. This time, it’s thanks to an all-black look amped up by a statement coat, printed T-shirt and choice sneakers – all of which flex shades of orange throughout. (Related: How To Wear 6 Tricky Menswear Colours)

A$AP wasn’t Dior’s only well-dressed attendee. Here, Mr Robot’s breakout star Rami Malek nails the statement jacket trend and makes a usually tricky piece wearable by anchoring with black staples. We’re guessing someone had a heavy night, so we’ll let the shades inside slide.

A relaxed take on the suit can be difficult to get right: too comfortable and you’ll look like a drunk estate agent, too rigid and you may as well be back in the office. Take a masterclass from Chris Hemsworth, who solves the conundrum with an easy-to-wear blue two-piece and an open-necked white shirt.

The writing’s on the wall (or at least the jacket) with this look. Attending the Sundance Film Festival, Common shows how to use a single colour to tie an outfit together, while black trousers break things up and help avoid a bad case of the blues.

For a look that takes off before you’ve even left the tarmac, make like Matt Bomer with a sharp blend of smart and casual pieces. The White Collar star’s roll neck and woollen trousers are grounded by a more casual parka and beanie, neatly tied together by an earth tone palette. Have a nice flight.

Now, the Television Awards are hardly the Oscars, but that didn’t stop Dermot O’Leary putting in a gong-worthy performance. The winner of the real style achievement award goes to this white dinner jacket. We’d like to thank his stylist, really, he couldn’t have done it without you.

In case you hadn’t heard: the air tie is set to remain one of the hottest tailoring moves for 2017. As crooner-turned-clotheshorse John Legend shows, the pared-back suit is best deployed simply; keep everything else from the shoes to the accessories classic for a perfect less-is-more look. You heard it here first.

From Dickensian street urchin to street style supremo, it seems Brooklyn Beckham is quite the chameleon. The Wrangler tee taps 1990s vibes without going too Saved By The Bell, but still plays a casual companion to the rugged trucker jacket.

Like father, like son: David Beckham’s off-duty look is a far cry his from tailored step-and-repeat appearances. Here, Goldenballs appears to prep for Glastonbury early with grey skinny jeans, neutral desert boots and a Brit-pop-inspired parka cool enough to make any Gallagher green.

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.
The self-certified Fashion Killa slays again. This time, it’s thanks to an all-black look amped up by a statement coat, printed T-shirt and choice sneakers – all of which flex shades of orange throughout. (Related: How To Wear 6 Tricky Menswear Colours)

A$AP wasn’t Dior’s only well-dressed attendee. Here, Mr Robot’s breakout star Rami Malek nails the statement jacket trend and makes a usually tricky piece wearable by anchoring with black staples. We’re guessing someone had a heavy night, so we’ll let the shades inside slide.

A relaxed take on the suit can be difficult to get right: too comfortable and you’ll look like a drunk estate agent, too rigid and you may as well be back in the office. Take a masterclass from Chris Hemsworth, who solves the conundrum with an easy-to-wear blue two-piece and an open-necked white shirt.

The writing’s on the wall (or at least the jacket) with this look. Attending the Sundance Film Festival, Common shows how to use a single colour to tie an outfit together, while black trousers break things up and help avoid a bad case of the blues.

For a look that takes off before you’ve even left the tarmac, make like Matt Bomer with a sharp blend of smart and casual pieces. The White Collar star’s roll neck and woollen trousers are grounded by a more casual parka and beanie, neatly tied together by an earth tone palette. Have a nice flight.

Now, the Television Awards are hardly the Oscars, but that didn’t stop Dermot O’Leary putting in a gong-worthy performance. The winner of the real style achievement award goes to this white dinner jacket. We’d like to thank his stylist, really, he couldn’t have done it without you.

In case you hadn’t heard: the air tie is set to remain one of the hottest tailoring moves for 2017. As crooner-turned-clotheshorse John Legend shows, the pared-back suit is best deployed simply; keep everything else from the shoes to the accessories classic for a perfect less-is-more look. You heard it here first.

From Dickensian street urchin to street style supremo, it seems Brooklyn Beckham is quite the chameleon. The Wrangler tee taps 1990s vibes without going too Saved By The Bell, but still plays a casual companion to the rugged trucker jacket.

Like father, like son: David Beckham’s off-duty look is a far cry his from tailored step-and-repeat appearances. Here, Goldenballs appears to prep for Glastonbury early with grey skinny jeans, neutral desert boots and a Brit-pop-inspired parka cool enough to make any Gallagher green.
