by PAOLO SANDOVAL

Golden Globes 2023: The Best and Brightest Men's Looks

Tyler James Williams in Amiri

Tyler James Williams knows how to make an appearance, and his Golde Globes look was no different. Runway Amiri isn’t for the everyday man…but then again, the Abbott Elementary star isn’t your everyday man, now is he?

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Austin Bulter in Gucci

Gucci is hot. Austin Bulter is hotter. Any questions?

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Matty Matheson in Custom HAROLD

Combine the confidence and charm of chef-turned-multi-hyphenate — the Canadian was stellar in his supporting performance in FX “s The Bear — with some impeccable tailoring and a few bold choices, Ferragamo kitten heels chief among them, and Matty Matherson’s vibes become the winning formula.

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Seth Rogen in Dior

Prom Night, circa 1979.

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Donald Glover in Saint Laurent

Atlanta star Donald Glover and his Saint Laurent suit seem to mix late-night cigars with white tie, a combo we didn’t expect but certainly aren’t mad at. Throw in some god-tier grooming (is that you, Burt?) and we’re sold.

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Adam Scott in Paul Smith

The Severance actor looked surprisingly dapper in Paul Smith, with a bold bow-tie (not to be confused with bowtie) and mini-mullet to match.

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Emma D’Arcy in Acne Studios

When asked about their oversized Acne Studio look, House of the Dragon’s Emma Darcy ( of the negroni sbagliato…with prosecco in it) indicated that the intended vibe was “child piano prodigy but the recital’s not going well.” We love a ‘fit vision!

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Ke Huy Quan in Thom Browne

Ke Huy Quan had a huge Golden Globes, and not just on account of his Best Supporting Actor victory: the Everything Everywhere All At Once man paired his big win with a subtlety dashing Thom Browne look and mouthwatering OMEGA 41mm De Ville Prestige Co-Axial Master Chronometer.

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Jerrod Carmichael in…Everything

We’ll just say it: Jerrod Carmichael has goddamn range. Not just in regards to hosting duties — though a killer monologue, Tom Cruise shots and Riri love should prove that — but in a host of menswear moments across the night. From sleek Giorgio Armani to poppy pink tailoring to a bespoke bedazzled vest from reigning American Designer of the Year Emily Bode, every look provided something fun and unique, unified only in their dopeness. Take a bow, Jerrod.

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While the HFPA’s annual awards are typically considered a precursor to the Emmys and Oscars, Hollywood’s best dressed were still out in full force, with a host of reveled TV actors, movie stars and Rhianna all turning out in the likes of Gucci, Dior, Thom Browne and more.

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