Here Are The Best-Dressed Men of the 98th Oscars

The best-dressed men of the night balanced tradition with personality, setting a new standard for formal style

The 98th Academy Awards reflected a shift in men’s red carpet fashion. Confidence mattered more than risk, and the best-dressed men of the 98th Oscars were those who seemed most comfortable in their choices. Attention to fit, proportion, and detail elevated even some of the simplest looks.

Discover some of our favorite looks!

Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio, nominated for One Battle After Another, wore a classic black tuxedo by Dior, styled with a white shirt, black bow tie, and patent leather shoes. He completed the look with a vintage bee brooch from Boucheron’s private collection, crafted in 1964 in yellow gold, enamel, garnet, and diamonds, adding a subtle nod to nature-inspired design.
Courtesy of Dior & Bourcheron

Pedro Pascal

Jacob Elordi

Jacob Elordi wore a custom Bottega Veneta grain de poudre tuxedo and vest with a cotton poplin shirt, bow tie, and Zeno shoes. He completed the look with jewelry by Cartier, including C de Cartier diamond stud earrings, a Tank à Guichets watch in platinum with a leather strap, Héritage onyx cufflinks in white gold with diamonds, a Broderie de Cartier triple-row diamond ring, and a Panthère de Cartier ring set with diamonds, onyx, and emeralds.
Courtesy of Bottega Veneta & Cartier

Michael B. Jordan

Michael B. Jordan wore a Louis Vuitton black officer-collar wool jacket with silk satin details and black-and-gold logo buttons, paired with matching straight tuxedo trousers, a white poplin shirt, and black patent LV Première Oxford shoes.
Courtesy of Louis Vuitton

Paul Mescal

Paul Mescal wore a Celine custom black cashmere wool cardigan jacket with a white poplin cotton shirt, a black silk twill loose-knot tie, and classic mohair trousers with an integrated satin cummerbund, styled with a black Taurillon leather Vivienne belt and black lambskin Hector boots. He completed the look with jewelry by Cartier, including a Juste un Clou single hoop earring in 18k yellow gold and a mini Tank Louis Cartier watch with a leather strap.
Courtesy of Celine & Cartier

Damson Idris

Damson Idris wore a custom Prada navy double satin coat with a shearling collar, paired with a black mohair gilet and grey pinstriped trousers. He completed the look with a granite poplin shirt and black leather Chelsea boots.
Courtesy of Prada

Milo Manheim

Milo Manheim wore custom GAP by Zac Posen with jewelry by Boucheron, including a Serpent Bohème XXL motif brooch in white gold paved with diamonds, a Quatre Radiant Edition white gold wedding band, and a Quatre Black Edition bracelet in white gold with black PVD and diamonds.
Courtesy of Boucheron

Robert Pattinson

 Robert Pattinson wore a Dior black velvet and silk lapel tuxedo with a white cotton shirt and black patent leather derbies. 
Courtesy of Dior

Timothee chalamet

Nominated for the Best Actor in a Leading Role Award, wore a Givenchy by Sarah Burton custom look to the 98th Annual Academy Awards. Off white wool double breasted tuxedo jacket with peak lapel, worn with double pleated trousers, white cotton shirt, white silk tie, and Gent boots.
Courtesy of Givenchy

aDRIEN bRODY

The presenter wore a Gucci black wool single-breasted tuxedo, black shirt, satin black bow tie, and lace-up shoes in black leather.
Courtesy of Gucci

Wagner Moura

Moura wears a ZEGNA 2026 Red Carpet Collection black wool peak lapel tuxedo, white covered buttons silk shirt, black bowtie and black Vienna Evening shoes.
Courtesy of ZEGNA

Mason Thames

Thames wore Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, featuring a double-breasted grain de poudre jacket, a poplin cotton shirt, a silk satin Yves bow tie, and high-rise grain de poudre trousers, styled with black glazed leather Stanton derbies.
Courtesy of Saint Laurent
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