This year’s Golden Globes felt more formal, especially on the red carpet. Men largely embraced traditional suiting, favouring classic black tuxedos with timeless tailoring.


15-time nominee Leonardo DiCaprio stayed true to form in a classic black-and-white tuxedo by Dior, exuding understated sophistication. Paul Mescal, nominated for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture for Hamnet, opted for a custom black light-wool single-breasted tuxedo with a black satin peak lapel. He paired it with a dress shirt from La Famiglia collection, a cummerbund, and custom black leather boots, demonstrating refined elegance with subtle modernity.


Lee Byung-Hun, nominated for Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy (No Other Choice), wore a velvet tuxedo jacket from ZEGNA’s 2026 Red Carpet Collection, paired with a silk tuxedo shirt, wool-mohair trousers, and a silk bow tie, all in black. Diego Luna chose a brown wool-mohair tuxedo from ZEGNA’s 2026 Red Carpet Collection, styled with an off-white tuxedo shirt, a brown silk bow tie, and dark brown leather moccasin loafers.


While many leaned into classic styling, some standouts elevated their looks with jewelled accents. Colman Domingo dazzled in a cascading arrangement of brooches from Boucheron’s debut Histoire de Style high jewellery collection, paired with a custom Valentino outfit designed by Creative Director Alessandro Michele. Jeremy Allen White added a subtle flourish to his Louis Vuitton tux with a single flower pinned to his lapel.


Adam Brody embraced spring-summer glamour in a Valentino by Alessandro Michele look from the 2026 Fireflies collection, while Saudi director and producer, and former Esquire Middle East cover, Mohammed Al Turki, appeared in a Berluti suit complemented by Cartier jewellery.

