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Oscars 2026: 7 best-dressed men who totally broke the internet and stole the red carpet!

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 16, 2026, 12:58 IST
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Leonardo DiCaprio to Micheal B Jordan: Best dressed men at Oscars

So, the 98th Academy Awards have finally wrapped up, and man, what a night it was! We all know the leading ladies usually steal the spotlight when it comes to red carpet fashion. It's almost expected. But let's take a quick detour, shall we? This year, the men completely flipped the script. The guys didn't just show up in basic, boring penguin suits. Nope. They brought major style, serious attitude, and a whole lot of swagger to the 2026 Oscars red carpet.

Let's break down the ultimate best-dressed men who totally won the style stakes at the ceremony.

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​Leonardo DiCaprio: The Undisputed King of Classic

Look, some things simply never go out of style. Leo is living proof. In town for his gripping role in One Battle After Another, he skipped the quirky trends and stuck to what he knows best. He hit the carpet in a custom Dior tuxedo that fit like an absolute glove. No gimmicks, no loud patterns. Just a legendary Hollywood heavyweight looking effortlessly cool. Sometimes, playing it safe and mastering the classics is actually the biggest fashion flex.

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Michael B. Jordan: Modern Swagger

Can we just take a collective moment to appreciate Michael B. Jordan? His performance in Sinners has been generating massive buzz all year, but honestly? His red-carpet fit deserves its own golden statue. Michael has this uncanny ability to make classic tailoring feel incredibly fresh. With a subtle, modern twist on his jacket lapel and a perfectly cropped trouser break over slick loafers, he showed us that quiet confidence is the best accessory a guy can wear.

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​Hudson Williams: Bringing the Bling

Who says a men's suit has to be boring? The Heated Rivalry actor completely shattered that myth on Sunday night. Hudson stepped out in a fierce, monochromatic Balenciaga suit that was tailored to perfection. But the real showstopper that had the fashion police cheering? A massive diamond Bulgari Serpenti brooch pinned right to his satin lapel. It was an unexpected pop of glitz that totally elevated his look. We absolutely love a man who isn't afraid of a little sparkle!

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Paul Mescal: Effortlessly Cool

Paul Mescal always brings that indie, cool-guy energy to the red carpet, and the Oscars were no exception. Cheered on by his equally stylish girlfriend, Gracie Abrams, Paul ditched the ultra-stiff, restrictive tuxedo vibe for something a bit more relaxed but undeniably chic. He just has this magical way of making high-fashion look like something he effortlessly threw together at the last minute. And honestly? It works every single time.

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Ethan Hawke: Rugged Sophistication

Don't think for a second that the younger guys had all the fun. Ethan Hawke, riding the massive wave of success from Blue Moon, brought his absolute A-game to the ceremony. He has this rugged, slightly intellectual aesthetic that translates perfectly into his suiting choices. It felt distinguished, put-together, and incredibly dashing without trying too hard. He easily proved that true style has no age limit.

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Wagner Moura: Leading Man Polish

Wagner Moura gave the internet a total masterclass in power dressing. The Secret Agent star opted for a look that was incredibly polished and slightly daring. It was the exact right mix of traditional elegance and modern edge. He showed up looking like a true leading man, commanding attention the second he stepped in front of the flashing cameras.

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Kevin Woo & The Saja Boys: Ultimate Squad Goals

Okay, we’re cheating a little by grouping them, but you can't talk about Oscars menswear without mentioning the cast of KPop Demon Hunters. Kevin Woo, alongside his co-stars Danny Chung, Neckwav, Andrew Choi, and SamUIL Lee, rolled up looking incredibly sleek. They opted for sharply tailored black-tie suits that were perfectly coordinated without looking like matched uniforms. Talk about a polished, high-fashion squad!

So, who gets your vote for the ultimate best-dressed guy of the night? Drop your absolute favorites in the comments below!

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