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So far, big 2025 awards ceremonies and the big fits that come with them have been largely centred on the US. But that's changing with 2025 BAFTAs.
In years gone by, BAFTAs menswear was pretty easy to call. You’d get a lot of very nice classics, like Austin Butler’s ’70s McQueen tuxedo, or Rami Malek’s Zegna all-navy suit. Now, the rules of the red carpet are looser, which welcomes weirder and more left-field menswear (see Tom Daley’s Bethany Williams two-piece from 2022).
Black tie no longer requires a tie, tailoring spans from single-breasted and sharp to ’80s Wall Street cosplay, and the Hollywood brooch fellowship is rapidly recruiting new members. Plus it's an IRL ride-out for some the lovely menswear seen at fashion weeks around the world. So naturally, a swarm of big fits ensue.
Here's the best of them at the BAFTAs 2025.
Fresh from a baby pink Chrome Hearts and Cartier flex in Berlin, Timothée Chalamet has morphed into a Bottega Veneta-wearing dark lord for the BAFTAs.
Red carpet veteran Adrien Brody is at ease in all-star black tie. The actor wore a custom J.Crew tuxedo designed with the brand's design team and creative director Brendon Babenzien.
Rising Star nominee Nabhaan Rizwan is getting his red carpet flowers from Dior.
Sebastian Stan just dropped a textbook Cummerbund and Cartier Tank Francaise combo.
This burgundy Emporio Armani suit leaves Joe Alwyn with plenty of lapel real estate to lead the brooch bro charge. And that's exactly what he did on the BAFTA red carpet with a Tiffany and Co brooch.
We'd expect nothing less than custom Burberry topped off with Canada Goose shades for EE Rising Star nominee Jharrel Jerome.
A very clean, classic Giorgio Armani suit from James Norton.
With no shirt, a double-breasted suit, and an IWC Perpetual Calendar 44 watch, James McAvoy is landing on the right side of winter red carpet steam.
No notes on this brown double breasted suit and Tiffany and Co brooch, jewellery, and watch from Leo Woodall.
Colman Domingo, 2024's unofficial awards season menswear winner, is back to defend his title. The Tiffany and Co jewellery helps too.
Via GQ UK
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