The Most Stylish Men Of 2024
It’s been another go-ahead year in menswear, with sartorial adventurers using red carpets around the world to give us a glimpse of the future. Featuring actors, musicians and an ice-cold footballer, this is our list of the men who have lit up the last 12 months.
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Himesh Patel
He came to the fore in Yesterday and Station Eleven, but Himesh is now one to watch on the red carpet as much on screen. At this year’s Baftas, he looked sharp in a charcoal Ermenegildo Zegna suit, before being spotted on the front row at Loewe’s SS25 show.
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Kojey Radical
Rapper, poet and all-around creative, Kojey Radical co-hosted the Fashion Awards for a second year in a row. His burgundy velvet suit dripped in gold before he switched it out for a razor-sharp all-black look.
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Jeremy Allen White
It was The Bear star’s turn as a Calvin Klein underwear model that got most people talking. His red-carpet looks were understated and on point, with his slouchy Prada blazer a favourite of ours.
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Pedro Pascal
In 2024, Pedro Pascal proved he can make anything look good – even an arm sling, which he styled with a sharp suit at the Golden Globes. At the SAG Awards, he unbuttoned his shirt to show dads can do effortless cool too.
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Colman Domingo
American thesp Colman served up multiple standout moments this year. There was the Louis Vuitton tux with embroidery so intricate it belonged in a gallery, a Zegna campaign, a Vanity Fair cover… We could go on.
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Jonathan Bailey
From the Met Gala, where he put a floral brooch on a white Loewe tuxedo, to his standout GQ cover, the Wicked and Bridgerton star made a splash this year. Daring yet wearable, his looks never miss.
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Jude Law
Jude Law could wear a sack and look good, but in 2024 he gave us something better: a Brioni campaign with son Raff. Their matching double-breasted suits proved great style is a family affair. On the red carpet, Jude’s Dior and Armani fits reminded us he’s an enduring king of refined cool.
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Barry Keoghan
Whether it’s a red Louis Vuitton suit at the Golden Globes or a playful knit vest-and-trousers combo, Barry’s found his formula. A Burberry regular, he’s one to watch on the red carpet as well as the big screen.
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Richard Gadd
A newcomer to the style circuit, Baby Reindeer’s Richard went for classic suiting at the Fashion Awards. He also featured in Loewe’s latest campaign – a sure sign he’s one to keep watching.
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Skepta
Style veteran Skepta turned up the heat this year in an all-black Givenchy look that oozed understated power. Between his capsule collection with Givenchy and a string of major magazine covers, he’s not just in the game – he’s leading it.
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Cole Palmer
This year’s favourite football-fashion crossover, Cole Palmer became a face of Burberry, trading his England kit for monogrammed tracksuits and razor-sharp tailoring. Whether in a luxe trench or a sharp blazer, Palmer looked pitch perfect all season long.
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Paul Mescal
Since Normal People, Mescal has stepped out of his comfort zone stylistically. The Gladiator 2 premiere saw him in a clean, bold, white Prada suit. He went for Gucci shorts at fashion week, and pleated skirts on a magazine cover, proving he isn't afraid to experiment.
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Lucien Laviscount
Lucien made some bold moves that paid off this year. You might have seen the Emily in Paris actor jumping on a car in head-to-toe Louis Vuitton or rocking a metallic silver Balmain suit at the Met Gala. Now he’s got the gig as a Tommy Hilfiger ambassador.
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Harris Dickinson
Rumours of a part in the upcoming Beatles biopic have fuelled the buzz around this up and comer. Also helping is his knack for looking good without trying too hard. At Cannes, Harris channelled 1920s charm in a classic Prada tux. As the face of Burberry, he brushed the gathering dust off trench coats and tailoring.
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Josh O’Connor
The Challengers star aced the Venice Film Festival with a breezy, pastel pink Loewe suit. Since then, he’s starred in a Prada campaign, sat front row at countless shows, and confirmed his status as a bona fide fashion icon.
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Burna Boy
From a striking black-and-blue plaid Burberry ensemble at the Met Gala to a jewelled 3.PARADIS outfit at the Grammys, Burna Boy is a style veteran who’s not going anywhere. Just check out his collaborations with Boss and Jean Paul Gaultier.
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Austin Butler
Following his acclaimed roles in Dune: Part II and The Bikeriders, Austin Butler continues to impress with his sartorial choices. At the 2024 Met Gala, he donned a custom black Prada suit with a modern twist – a silk satin shirt. His recent collaboration with Saint Laurent – which includes a striking campaign shot in Paris where we sat down with him – is also worth noting.
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Jacob Elordi
Between his leading roles in Priscilla and Saltburn, Jacob Elordi has dominated 2024 both on screen and in the style stakes. As a muse for Bottega Veneta, he brought his signature relaxed elegance to the Toronto International Film Festival, wearing an olive double-breasted Bottega suit with a perfectly unbuttoned shirt. Known for his love of well-chosen accessories – whether it’s a sleek leather bag or minimalist loafers – Elordi has cemented himself as a face of effortless, modern menswear.
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Ewan Mitchell
Ewan’s fit at the House of the Dragon premiere was a risk that paid off – a regal burgundy velvet Alexander McQueen suit that nailed the theme without overdoing it. He’s since dialled up further daring looks, including vinyl gloves and a choker with a killer suit.
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Jack Draper
British tennis player Jack Draper made waves this year at the 2024 Wimbledon Champions Dinner where he traded his tennis whites for a tailored navy Tom Ford tuxedo. We also spotted him at Ralph Lauren's Wimbledon collection launch.
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Cooper Koch
He broke out in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, and Cooper has quickly become a style player too. At the Academy Museum Gala, his Saint Laurent ensemble was sleek and modern. An appearance at Armani's SS25 confirmed he’s right in the game now.
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