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On paper, all-white tailoring sounds all sorts of Vegas piano player. Yet Timothée Chalamet is as Timothée Chalamet does, and makes the trend wearable by subtly contrasting the shirt and tailoring. This guy is getting insufferable.

If all-white is a little too left-field for your tastes, do a Daniel Kaluuya instead. By subbing in a white shirt for black – and losing the tie – the Get Out star dials down both the statement and the formality for a stylish middle ground.

Despite a recent split from the missus, Usher’s in no way veering towards a couch potato tracksuit or midlife crisis. The 39-year-old went for the statement jacket instead, pitting a wide colour palette against a backdrop of safer, quieter monochrome separates. She’ll rue the day she ever left.

Jon Hamm is Don Draper. Don Draper is Jon Hamm. And, if the 46-year-old ever complains about typecasting, may we refer him to this: a navy two-piece that’s quintessential Mad Men fodder, with a classic, glove-like fit overriding any volume or novelty.

Superhero on-screen, sartorial saviour off it – Gregg Sulkin is giving Marvel’s old guard a run for its money. The Runaways star simplified an unusual koi carp print, embedding it within a fail-safe shell – the biker jacket – and anchoring with black denim and kicks below. Next stop: save the world.

Another best-dressed line-up, another Black Panther star. Not that we’re bored. Chadwick Boseman shuffled his style once more, making two subtle pivots – a Mandarin collar and a longer, patterned jacket – without breaking the dress code. Your move, Michael B. Jordan.

It wasn’t long ago that David Beckham looked like a dressed-up Kurt Cobain. He might have cut the hair off but he went grunge this week with wardrobe staples up-top, topped off with a parka. Beats a second-hand cardigan, anyway.

Black tie needn’t mean a sea of penguin suits. As Mark Ronson proved, you can turn oil black to petrol blue, and still chime with the invitation. Simply ensure your jacket is of the dinner variety, and you’ll be the blue-chip dresser, too.

We’ve got a good feeling about Ansel Elgort. The Baby Driver gave us all the feels courtesy of a velvety dinner jacket for the red carpet. Follow the future style icon’s lead and you can add some much-needed texture and remain within the warm, safe embrace of the dress code.

Despite gigs with McQueen and Givenchy, Shaun Ross is very much his (and his stylist’s) own man. An oversized overcoat is an easy way to refit your silhouette, and wider shoulders will flatter and complement added bulk up-top. Factor in well-fitting trousers and contrast kicks and we wouldn’t be surprised if Ross lands another campaign before the end of the week.

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.
On paper, all-white tailoring sounds all sorts of Vegas piano player. Yet Timothée Chalamet is as Timothée Chalamet does, and makes the trend wearable by subtly contrasting the shirt and tailoring. This guy is getting insufferable.

If all-white is a little too left-field for your tastes, do a Daniel Kaluuya instead. By subbing in a white shirt for black – and losing the tie – the Get Out star dials down both the statement and the formality for a stylish middle ground.

Despite a recent split from the missus, Usher’s in no way veering towards a couch potato tracksuit or midlife crisis. The 39-year-old went for the statement jacket instead, pitting a wide colour palette against a backdrop of safer, quieter monochrome separates. She’ll rue the day she ever left.

Jon Hamm is Don Draper. Don Draper is Jon Hamm. And, if the 46-year-old ever complains about typecasting, may we refer him to this: a navy two-piece that’s quintessential Mad Men fodder, with a classic, glove-like fit overriding any volume or novelty.

Superhero on-screen, sartorial saviour off it – Gregg Sulkin is giving Marvel’s old guard a run for its money. The Runaways star simplified an unusual koi carp print, embedding it within a fail-safe shell – the biker jacket – and anchoring with black denim and kicks below. Next stop: save the world.

Another best-dressed line-up, another Black Panther star. Not that we’re bored. Chadwick Boseman shuffled his style once more, making two subtle pivots – a Mandarin collar and a longer, patterned jacket – without breaking the dress code. Your move, Michael B. Jordan.

It wasn’t long ago that David Beckham looked like a dressed-up Kurt Cobain. He might have cut the hair off but he went grunge this week with wardrobe staples up-top, topped off with a parka. Beats a second-hand cardigan, anyway.

Black tie needn’t mean a sea of penguin suits. As Mark Ronson proved, you can turn oil black to petrol blue, and still chime with the invitation. Simply ensure your jacket is of the dinner variety, and you’ll be the blue-chip dresser, too.

We’ve got a good feeling about Ansel Elgort. The Baby Driver gave us all the feels courtesy of a velvety dinner jacket for the red carpet. Follow the future style icon’s lead and you can add some much-needed texture and remain within the warm, safe embrace of the dress code.

Despite gigs with McQueen and Givenchy, Shaun Ross is very much his (and his stylist’s) own man. An oversized overcoat is an easy way to refit your silhouette, and wider shoulders will flatter and complement added bulk up-top. Factor in well-fitting trousers and contrast kicks and we wouldn’t be surprised if Ross lands another campaign before the end of the week.
