The best-dressed men at the Golden Globes 2024
All the biggest menswear looks from Hollywood's big awards night
Every year, the Golden Globes kicks off Hollywood's big awards season. Under new ownership (the Globes were acquired by Eldridge Industries and Dick Clark Productions, in 2023) this year's event took place down at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, LA, where a roster of Very Famous People turned up.
And, as ever, the red carpet at the Golden Globes was awash with big menswear serves. There was Lenny Kravitz, who's been doing this awards ceremony thing for some time, in a statement take on the classic tux; Andrew Scott made a case for all white; meanwhile Jeremy Allen-White (off the back of a big campaign) wore full Calvin Klein.
Below are the guys that did it best at the Golden Globes (and set in motion the rest of awards season)...
Cillian Murphy
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Dressed in full Saint Laurent By Anthony Vaccarello, Cillian Murphy knew that sticking to the menswear classics always works a treat. To top it off? An Omega timepiece.
Pedro Pascal
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Pedro Pascal has made the red carpet his own over the course of the past year, and the Golden Globes was no different. How? A Bottega Veneta fit, with the unique addition of a sling.
Andrew Scott
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All Of Us Strangers actor Andrew Scott went for all white, courtesy of Valentino.
Jeremy Allen-White
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Everyone's favourite TV chef Jeremy Allen-White just dropped a social-media-shattering Calvin Klein campaign to rival Mark Wahlberg's. He followed that up by bringing some of that CK heat to the red carpet in a sheer shirt.
Jonathan Bailey
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Dressed in Givenchy (with an Omega watch and a pair of Manolo Blahniks) Jonathan Bailey traded in his Bridgerton uniform for something a little more Miami Vice.
Tyler James Williams
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Sure, Tyler James Williams's Dolce & Gabbana suit was excellent, but it was in the details that he came out on top: a skinny tie, a floral boutonniere, a David Yurman necklace and a vintage Cartier wristwatch.
Mark Ronson
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Mark Ronson has been a member of the Gucci Gang for some time now, and, at the Golden Globes, he slipped into a sharply-cut, classic tuxedo designed by creative director Sabato De Sarno.
Lenny Kravitz
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Lenny's a red-carpet vet – and he never disappoints. For the Golden Globes, it was a left-field take on the tux via Alexander McQueen, complemented by Christian Louboutin shoes and Chrome Hearts ring bling.
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