Top 10 Most Stylish Men Of Cannes
From the red carpet return of Ryan Gosling to Robert Pattinson dressing like a true leading man, we bring you all the menswear moves that mattered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Ryan Gosling
If you’re going to try the “air tie”, you’d best make sure your black tie is perfectly fitted (and preferably from Gucci, as proven here).
Adrien Brody
Classic black tie executed to a tee – although we hope that’s not a ready-tied bowie we see there.
Matt Smith
Driving moccasins, loose (not baggy) linen trousers and a light, checked DB from Thom Sweeney, all in shades of marina-referencing blue: this is Riviera-ready style at its best.
Elyas M’Barek
Proof that if in doubt, all-black everything is the ultimate dress-code cracker.
Channing Tatum
While this is further support for our campaign to bring back evening studs, it’s also one that proves the need for guys to rediscover the cummerbund. If Tatum had thrown this on, then that white shirt poking out below the button would have been hidden, and it would have looked damn near perfect.
Robert Pattinson
Our best ‘black tie’ in show: this black tux/navy shirt combination (courtesy of Dior Homme) is a superb curveball that just works.
Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce
However he’s not just a master of out-of-the-box black tie, Pattinson can also do the classics. The whole look, again from Dior Homme, is spot-on from the self-tied bow to the tan to the patent lace-ups. Pearce is giving him a run for his money when it comes to best black tie though.
Robert Pattinson
In the summer a colourful, unlined blazer is every man’s friend in the summer: not only will it keep you warm if it gets chilly, but it will also add a burst of brightness to any outfit after sundown – especially if you go for green like this Marni iteration.
Daniel Bruhl
Bending the term black tie and representing on the red carpet in all-blue eveningwear.
Gaspard Ulliel
Remember if you’re a slim guy, like Ulliel, you should look out for a dinner jacket with peak lapels as these will visually broaden your chest. Whether you go for midnight blue or traditional black is up to you. -gq-magazine