The Oscars. The Grammies. The MET Gala. The time to roll out that red carpet in all its glitz and glamour. The time for the stars to shine bright, donning elaborate gowns and looking dashing in suits. There is coverage aplenty for the many beautiful gowns and garments donned by the ladies, but what about the men? Let us take a look at some of the top looks worn by men throughout history.
Clark Gable
With its wide satin lapels of the tuxedo and accompanying 3-buttoned waistcoat, together with the pleated wide-columned pants and paired with matching self-tied silk bow tie, Clark Gable embodied the ideal look for the 1930s.
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando in 1955, donning a suit sporting a wide silk shawl lapel.
Bonus: Marlon Brando at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007, still looking as stylish as ever.
Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart in 1955
Frank Sinatra
Sinatra, seen here in the 1963 Oscars, where he was presenting, looking dapper in his white bowtie-on-white ensemble.
Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier, the very first African-American to win the award for Best Actor in 1964, looking dapper in his white bowtie-on-white ensemble.
Tom Selleck
Tom Selleck in 1983
Warren Beatty
Warren Beatty in 1962
Bonus: Still looking as stylish at this year's Oscar awards.
Ryan Gosling
Always immaculately dressed, here is Gosling in all his glory at this year's Oscars.
Pharrell
Pharrell has proved himself to be one who is willing to take risks on the red carpet, and he definitely does make a statement, such as when he paired the traditional tuxedo jacket and shirt with a pair of matching black shorts instead.