The 2024 Emmy Awards red carpet was filled with an array of striking menswear looks that offered a mix of bold statements, timeless elegance, and unexpected twists. From high-fashion risks to classic tailoring, here’s a roundup of the most notable looks from the evening, where these men brought their A-game.
Loewe’s Artistic Flourish
Dan Levy, who co-hosted the awards with his father Eugene Levy, never shies away from unique looks, and this year was no exception. Sporting a custom Loewe suit, Dan delivered a muted yet stylistically intriguing outfit, complete with an off-white silk scarf top—a Loewe signature twist.
Some may say this look is toned down for Dan, but I would argue that he shifted toward more sophisticated ensembles, while moving away from “drama for drama’s sake” looks a little while ago, opting for a sleek, artistic vibe. Loewe Crown Oxford shoes completed this polished look.
Styled by Harry Lambert.
A Classic Charmer
Joshua Jackson brought a timeless appeal to the red carpet, wearing a Berluti tuxedo that had simplicity and sharpness written all over it. While I often love something bold and daring from men, Joshua proved that a perfectly tailored classic suit can still be a standout. The fit, the precision, and the effortless charm—this look won me over instantly.
Christian Louboutin Dandelion loafers completed his look.
Kenzo’s Bold Red Statement
Aaron Moten went in a completely different direction, opting for a vibrant red military-inspired suit from Kenzo’s Fall 2024 collection. Paired with Neil Lane jewels and an OMEGA Speedmaster Diver timepiece, this look was daring and fresh. While some may argue the red suit feels too casual for the Emmys, I firmly believe it’s the colour that’s creating that perception—if this suit were black, I’m not so sure if its appropriateness would be in question.
Gucci Rosso Ancora Light
Chris Olsen continued the evening’s bold colour trend, sporting a contrast-piping Gucci suit in a shade just shy of deeper Gucci Rosso Ancora hue. This subtle yet vibrant red added to the refreshing pop to the carpet, proving that menswear can go beyond black and navy while still remaining sharp and chic.
Bottega Veneta’s Cool Simplicity
Emmy-winning Ebon-Moss Bachrach kept things sleek and minimal in a classic Bottega Veneta suit, notably ditching the tie. This no-tie moment gave ‘The Bear’ actors look a relaxed, modern edge, while the tailoring kept it sharp for an award-winning night. The look exemplified how to blend cool, laid-back vibes with high-fashion sophistication.
Loewe Meets Tradition
Richard Gadd took the red carpet in a custom Loewe suit jacket paired with a personalised handcrafted kilt in his family tartan, embracing his Scottish heritage. What made this look particularly memorable was the juxtaposition of the classic Loewe jacket with the traditional kilt, creating a perfect fusion of formality with heritage. A black heel bag with an ostrich leather strap amplified the vision of this one-of-a-kind ensemble.
Styled by Sarah Harrison.
Heritage with a Twist
Alan Cumming, always one for a bold style choice, made a grand entrance in Teddy Vonranson’s take on Scottish heritage. The look featured a white blazer paired with a tartan kilt and shirt, topped off with a casually draped tartan wrap for added drama. Alan even joked on the red carpet that Taylor Swift “stole his look,” at the VMAs showing his sense of humour to match his sartorial wit.
Styled by Sam Spector.
Timeless Calvin Klein
Jeremy Allen White has established a solid partnership with Calvin Klein, both on the red carpet and in their ad campaigns. He kept things clean and classic in a traditional tux, which you will likely prefer to his lighter summer suit for ‘The Bear’ Season 3 premiere.
Santoni shoes completed his look.
Styled by Jamie Mizrahi.
Regency Modern in Tec Fabric
Gael García Bernal, nearly unrecognizable with a beard, delivered one of the night’s most unique looks by blending Regency-era elements with modern details wearing a Campillo Spring 2025 suit. His cravat and sharp tailoring were complemented by a high-tech fabric that felt forward-thinking, while a bird brooch added a whimsical touch. This combination of old and new made his look one of the most creative on the red carpet.
Winter is Coming in Kenzo
Reece Feldman, also in Kenzo’s Fall 2024 collection, stepped out in a mix jacquard coat that exuded winter vibes in the best possible way. The long length of the coat and the intricate detailing made for a statement piece. An OMEGA Constellation timepiece and an arrow pin were the perfect complements to this chic ensemble.
Flairless
Idris Elba looked good in bespoke Calvin Klein, but I’m missing his usual flair.
Styled by Cheryl Konteh.
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