The Best-Dressed Men Of The Week (September 19, 2014)

Above: Our weekly roundup of the best dressed gents on the red carpet

This past week was filled with red carpet events. From David Gandy’s photocall to launch his new underwear collection in London to red carpet film premieres in Paris and New York, here are five gents that left a lasting impression throughout the last seven days.

David Gandy

David Gandy

Earlier this week David Gandy stepped out in style to attend a photocall to launch of the David Gandy for Autograph underwear collection at the Marks & Spencer Marble Arch store in London, England. The world’s most in-demand male model gave us his best “blue steel” (in front of eight cardboard cut-outs of his shirtless self) wearing a tan-coloured Marks & Spencer suit with a navy tie, navy pocket square and brown lace-up shoes. Sure, it’s his job… but, this man is the epitome of style.

Jude Law

Jude Law

Jude Law looked incredibly dapper wearing his formal tuxedo at Johnnie Walker’s Symphony in Blue: A Journey To The Centre Of The Glass event in London, England earlier this week. A Bond approved classic.

Nick Jonas

Nick Jonas

Earlier this week Nick Jonas was in New York City at The South Street Seaport for the premiere of his new music video “Jealous.” Love the pop of white on that classic grey blazer.

Dan Stevens

Dan Stevens

Dan Stevens suited up for a special screening of The Guest, held earlier this week at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, New York. The Thom Sweeney grey windowpane-check double-breasted suit was perfectly tailored and those tan Christian Louboutin shoes finished off the look perfectly.

Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe hit the red carpet in Paris, France on Tuesday night for the premiere of Horns, held at Cinema Gaumont Marignan. Radcliffe’s two-button Made to Measure Belgravia suit from Dunhill (with its fine Prince of Wales check) made an incredibly dapper statement when paired with a simple navy shirt and a pair of navy lace-up shoes.

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