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While the veins on our forehead bulge to bursting point as we try and hail a cab, Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch cooly stands in front of us and slides into a taxi instantaneously. We assume it must be the fine blue suit he is sporting, that sits ever so well on the shoulders, and is served admirably by a crisp white shirt, understated blue and white tie, and lightweight perforated brown shoes.

On any other week, Royal Wedding fever would have pushed Prince Harry to the top of the most talked about man in the world list. But Donald Glover has pipped him to the mantle, with a number one single in the US and a starring role in the blockbuster of the year. His style choices are aiding the cause as well, with the throwback vibes working here thanks to the fact the flaming red works sublimely with the white shoes and the sleazy gold necklaces.

*Cue David Attenborough voice* The silver fox is a rare and mystical creature, and one of the finest in the menswear kingdom. Here we get up close to a fine specimen of the species, a wild Martin Freeman, who is looking positively dashing in a well-cut slimming black suit – note the contrasting velvet collar – a psychedelic paisley tie and extremely shiny black shoes which the well-dressed silver fox knows all too well can only work when you are suited and booted.

On the red carpet for the latest instalment of his Deadpool film franchise, Ryan Reynolds has evacuated the red lycra motorbike suit to adorn himself head to toe in Brunello Cuccinelli. The super-luxe brand that handmakes all of its clothes in Italy has really pulled out the stops here. The suit fit is sublime, but it’s the addition of the cardigan that we are particularly enjoying. Wear it as you would a waistcoat though – tight, and buttoned up.

Waltzing onto the list this week, dancer Derek Hough is rocking the nautical look here. Knitted polos are a welcome change up and retro return from your basic Lacoste version (which we still have a lot of time for). We love the loose pinstripe trousers, too, but maybe feel like a plain navy blue pair in the same fit would have worked better. The loafers look cushy but are probably too flat footed to go with a suit, so Hough has the right idea putting them in a smart, but very relaxed look.

The former-coolest teenager on the planet, Luka Sabbat – whose prom suit was designed by Tom Ford – turned 20 at the end of last year and as such lost his title. But style doesn’t disappear overnight and Sabbat’s is as distinctive as ever with snakeskin boots and a fresco-like print shirt showcasing maximalism to the max. Meanwhile, the black blazer and straight leg jeans, quite correctly, go the other way.

The One Direction hiatus rolls on for another year, but the five lads are still as visible as ever with their separate solo projects and outfits as fly as this one showcased by Liam Payne. Brown and black don’t usually get on but your best bet is to do as Payne has and go for a lighter brown to fully contrast. There’s also a good crop on the trousers to show off that classic (and colour-coordinated) pair of

Probably more famous among British housewives for having his top off, Poldark star Aidan Turner is making sure he’s covered up here with a hefty shearling denim jacket. It’s a strong play by itself so a grey top and black skinnies are all you need to complete the look, but do try and make sure your belt isn’t flying around waywardly around the crotch.

Vertical stripes, Cuban collar, pleated trousers – has Star Trek actor Zachary Quinto swallowed and digested the complete SS18 lookbook? Electric blue is also trending and blended in with the stripes on the shirt it looks even better. And for all that is hip going on up top, you’ve just got to for a classic black dress shoe down below lest you get accused of being too much of a try hard.

The pinstripe suit has officially been hijacked from the world of banking by the fashion boys, and they are making it look mighty fine. Here is Australian model Jordan Barrett changing the style up by dressing down in a lightweight black tee. Going for a high crop on the trouser hem and wearing no socks is another way to make it more casual, and we’re loving the matching details of the gold shoe buckle sparkling in tandem with Barrett’s cross necklace.

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.
While the veins on our forehead bulge to bursting point as we try and hail a cab, Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch cooly stands in front of us and slides into a taxi instantaneously. We assume it must be the fine blue suit he is sporting, that sits ever so well on the shoulders, and is served admirably by a crisp white shirt, understated blue and white tie, and lightweight perforated brown shoes.

On any other week, Royal Wedding fever would have pushed Prince Harry to the top of the most talked about man in the world list. But Donald Glover has pipped him to the mantle, with a number one single in the US and a starring role in the blockbuster of the year. His style choices are aiding the cause as well, with the throwback vibes working here thanks to the fact the flaming red works sublimely with the white shoes and the sleazy gold necklaces.

*Cue David Attenborough voice* The silver fox is a rare and mystical creature, and one of the finest in the menswear kingdom. Here we get up close to a fine specimen of the species, a wild Martin Freeman, who is looking positively dashing in a well-cut slimming black suit – note the contrasting velvet collar – a psychedelic paisley tie and extremely shiny black shoes which the well-dressed silver fox knows all too well can only work when you are suited and booted.

On the red carpet for the latest instalment of his Deadpool film franchise, Ryan Reynolds has evacuated the red lycra motorbike suit to adorn himself head to toe in Brunello Cuccinelli. The super-luxe brand that handmakes all of its clothes in Italy has really pulled out the stops here. The suit fit is sublime, but it’s the addition of the cardigan that we are particularly enjoying. Wear it as you would a waistcoat though – tight, and buttoned up.

Waltzing onto the list this week, dancer Derek Hough is rocking the nautical look here. Knitted polos are a welcome change up and retro return from your basic Lacoste version (which we still have a lot of time for). We love the loose pinstripe trousers, too, but maybe feel like a plain navy blue pair in the same fit would have worked better. The loafers look cushy but are probably too flat footed to go with a suit, so Hough has the right idea putting them in a smart, but very relaxed look.

The former-coolest teenager on the planet, Luka Sabbat – whose prom suit was designed by Tom Ford – turned 20 at the end of last year and as such lost his title. But style doesn’t disappear overnight and Sabbat’s is as distinctive as ever with snakeskin boots and a fresco-like print shirt showcasing maximalism to the max. Meanwhile, the black blazer and straight leg jeans, quite correctly, go the other way.

The One Direction hiatus rolls on for another year, but the five lads are still as visible as ever with their separate solo projects and outfits as fly as this one showcased by Liam Payne. Brown and black don’t usually get on but your best bet is to do as Payne has and go for a lighter brown to fully contrast. There’s also a good crop on the trousers to show off that classic (and colour-coordinated) pair of

Probably more famous among British housewives for having his top off, Poldark star Aidan Turner is making sure he’s covered up here with a hefty shearling denim jacket. It’s a strong play by itself so a grey top and black skinnies are all you need to complete the look, but do try and make sure your belt isn’t flying around waywardly around the crotch.

Vertical stripes, Cuban collar, pleated trousers – has Star Trek actor Zachary Quinto swallowed and digested the complete SS18 lookbook? Electric blue is also trending and blended in with the stripes on the shirt it looks even better. And for all that is hip going on up top, you’ve just got to for a classic black dress shoe down below lest you get accused of being too much of a try hard.

The pinstripe suit has officially been hijacked from the world of banking by the fashion boys, and they are making it look mighty fine. Here is Australian model Jordan Barrett changing the style up by dressing down in a lightweight black tee. Going for a high crop on the trouser hem and wearing no socks is another way to make it more casual, and we’re loving the matching details of the gold shoe buckle sparkling in tandem with Barrett’s cross necklace.
