The 68 Best Men's Red Carpet Looks of All Time
StyleFrom Timothée Chalamet's backless jumpsuit to A$AP Rocky's Met Gala quilt, here's what you can learn from some of the most iconic outfits ever worn.By Yang-Yi Goh, Cam Wolf, and Eileen CartterNovember 8, 2024Photographs: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe ConteSave this storySaveSave this storySaveWhat does it mean to truly own the red carpet? It means showing out the way that stars have at the biggest events on the planet for generations now: In the swankiest, swerviest, most spotlight-stealing fashion possible.Maybe that’s stunting in a disco-tinged jumpsuit like Lakeith Stanfield at the 2021 Oscars, suiting up in sumptuous red velvet like Gwenyth Paltrow in 1999, or keeping things simmeringly subtle like Frank Ocean's Prada look at the 2019 Met Gala. Whatever your interpretation, the best red carpet looks need to feel unexpected, look unforgettable, and radiate confidence.To help jumpstart your own legendary party ensembles, here are 68 of the greatest red carpet moments ever—and what you can learn from each.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images1/68Colman Domingo, 2024As one wise Twitter user once put it, “Colman Domingo always dresses like he's stepped out of a GQ Mag shoot.”Kevin Mazur / Getty Images2/68Gwenyth Paltrow, 1999This lush Gucci velvet suit became so instantly legendary that Gwenyth herself recreated the look more than 20 years later.Getty Images3/68Lakeith Stanfield, 2021Leaning retro can sometimes go awry on the red carpet, but Stanfield managed to pull the ‘70s look off with funky ease when he pulled this giant-collared, razor-sharp Saint Laurent jumpsuit out for the Oscars.Ron Galella / Getty Images4/68Keanu Reeves, 1993Keanu is no stranger to high-low tailoring—he’s been known to rock work boots with sharp suits and graphic hoodies with sport coats. But he’s never pulled that trick off better than he did here in ‘93, layering a badass leather motorcycle vest under a roomy three-button number.Daniele Venturelli / Getty Images5/68Kaia Gerber and Austin Butler, 2023Gerber’s disco-ball gown is stunning, but it’s Butler’s silky, sumptuous, pussy-bow blouse—designed by Saint Laurent, as was his exquisitely tailored tux—that utterly steals the show.Ray Tamarra / Getty Images6/68Marc Jacobs, 2012Fellas, don’t be afraid to lean into your sex appeal.Gilbert Flores / Getty Images7/68Paul Mescal, 2023Big shoulders, big flares, big vibes.Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images8/68Letitia Wright, 2023Wearing Prada, like Wright at last year's Golden Globes, is a surefire way to get a lot of compliments. The brand makes you look stylish and smart. Don’t you just want to ask Wright which local art gallery to visit?Ron Galella / Getty Images9/68Wesley Snipes, 1995This outfit looks like it comes with its own walk-in music, and it’s loud.Daniele Venturelli / Getty Images10/68Timothée Chalamet, 2022When the opportunity presents itself, defy expectations. Wear ruby red, go backless, and maybe indulge in a little ribbon around your neck.Jim Smeal / Getty Images11/68Heath Ledger, 2000An outfit is only as good as your attitude (and/or your sandals).VALERY HACHE/Getty Images12/68Yseult, 2024Sheesh!Brenda Chase / Getty Images13/68Lucy Liu, 2000Lucy Liu sees the low-rise jeans trend of the 2000s and raises you this showstopper of a look.Karwai Tang14/68Cillian Murphy, 2023This Saint Laurent look—Murphy's final look from the official Oppenheimer press tour—predicted a few prevailing trends in red carpet menswear over the last year.Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images15/68A$AP Rocky, 2021The next time you think you need expensive clothes to look good, remember that A$AP Rocky won the 2021 Met Gala by showing up wrapped in a thrifted handmade quilt.Evan Agostini / Getty Images16/68Alexander McQueen and Sarah Jessica Parker, 2006When your cultural heritage blesses you with raucous style moves—as McQueen's Scottish roots did here with his tartan kilt—lean into 'em.Ron Galella / Getty Images17/68Drew Barrymore, 1995Peak 1995 energy.Kevin Mazur / Getty Images18/68Tyler James Williams, 2023The pattern, the proportions, the swagger: It could only be Amiri.Taylor Hill / Getty Images19/68Zoe Kravitz, 2021Proof that sometimes the most powerful fits are there ones that are barely there at all.Ron Galella / Getty Images20/68Iman and David Bowie, 1991You can’t go wrong with loose, louche tailoring—in dove-gray wool or leather. Keep the underpinnings crisp and simple. (Lit dart optional…but certainly adds attitude.)Variety / Getty Images21/68Justin Bieber, 2022Speaking of loose tailoring: It doesn’t get any looser than the Bieb’s outrageous Balenciaga suit, which he synced up with a pair of the house’s equally massive, metal-tipped stompers. Because if you’re gonna go big, you gotta go all the way.Steve Granitz / Getty Images22/68Björk, 2001On most anybody else, this swan dress by the Macedonian designer Marjan Pejoski might look over-the-top and costumey. But when Björk took it for a spin on the Oscars red carpet, it became instantly iconic—a top
What does it mean to truly own the red carpet? It means showing out the way that stars have at the biggest events on the planet for generations now: In the swankiest, swerviest, most spotlight-stealing fashion possible.
Maybe that’s stunting in a disco-tinged jumpsuit like Lakeith Stanfield at the 2021 Oscars, suiting up in sumptuous red velvet like Gwenyth Paltrow in 1999, or keeping things simmeringly subtle like Frank Ocean's Prada look at the 2019 Met Gala. Whatever your interpretation, the best red carpet looks need to feel unexpected, look unforgettable, and radiate confidence.
To help jumpstart your own legendary party ensembles, here are 68 of the greatest red carpet moments ever—and what you can learn from each.