The Best Dressed Men at the Cannes Film Festival 2025
Hollywood's latest leading men don their best postmodern suits on the red carpet at the Croisette.
The Cannes Film Festival continues to be a wellspring of fashion inspiration, especially in the menswear department. In its 78th iteration, designers and stylists continue to acquaint audiences with modern interpretations of the event’s age-old dress codes. In this showcase of modern style and traditional tailoring, these men inject their charismatic personalities into the seams of their bespoke suits.
Paolo Luka Noé in Dior
The star of Nouvelle Vague walks the red carpet in a white double-sided silk jacket that sports a bar button embroidery: a reinterpretation of the classic menswear staple fitting for the Cannes carpet.
Tahar Rahim in Louis Vuitton
Accompanied by co-star Mélissa Boros and director Julia Ducournau, Tahar Rahim debuts the red carpet for Alpha in a custom Louis Vuitton suit. The creation by Pharrell Williams boasts a shirtless iteration of the standard tuxedo jacket for the proclaimed Friend of the House.
Josh O’ Connor in Prada
The arthouse mainstay has found a new partner-in-crime in Prada, outfitting him with a brown wool jacket and a light blue shirt as a backdrop for his popping poplin floral pin. An outfit perfect for his new heist: attending the premiere of Mastermind.
Colman Domingo in Valentino
The Valentino brand ambassador hits the amfAR gala carpet robed in embellishments. A fitting mantle for a rising royal in fashion, Colman Domingo does it again!
Paul Mescal in Gucci
Decked out in monochrome, Paul Mescal wears a black grosgrain tuxedo with an accompaniment of a classic shirt, leather boots, and necktie.
Pedro Pascal in Dior
The ceaselessly suave Pedro Pascal, sauntered in a sultry, classic spin on the double-breasted tuxedo and necktie.
Alton Mason in Balmain
Supermodel and Superstar Alton Mason is in a black Balmain suit combo and a Funky Stars brooch by Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen that is emblematic of his status in the fashion world.
Alexander Skarsgard in Saint Laurent
Dominating the red carpet, Alexander Skarsgard has a fixation for upsetting the tuxedo status quo as he opts for a thigh-high boot from master craftsman Anthony Vaccarello for Saint Laurent.
Yu Shi in Dior
Yu Shi raises the case for the classics, as he sports the emblematic black wool lapel tuxedo that we all j’adore.
Théo Cristine in Louis Vuitton
A fellow Friend of the House, Théo debuts in a crisp white tuxedo jacket. An elegant, old reliable that guarantees to make any man shine, most especially Théo Cristine.
Benedict Cumberbatch in Prada
Even an injury cannot deter Benedict Cumberbatch from attending the film festival as he opted for a fashion-fix à la a custom PRADA sling; further proving that fashion is a multi-hyphenate in both aesthetics and utility.
Jeremy Strong in Lanvin
This juror closes our best dressed list (and the ceremony) with his robes of choice: a wool-silk and silk satin ensemble painted in signature Lanvin blue. His stint on the Cannes red carpet has proved his merit as an adjudicator of cinema and chic.