A whole bunch of male celebs we never heard of or are only vaguely aware of attended the "GQ Men of the Year Awards" at The Royal Opera House in London, along with some celebrities that everyone's heard of. Let's judge them all, shall we?
Aaron Johnson
Those kinds of tuxedo jackets are notoriously hard to pull off, but we like the look. The jacket is just a tiny bit too tight. Nothing wrong with a fitted look, but it shouldn't be pulling that much.
David Gandy
Not crazy about this one. It's too shiny, too tight; the tie and the lapels are too big and we don't care for vests with tuxedos. He's going to have to take everything off immediately.
David Haye
This fits him perfectly, but he needs a tie.
Dominic Cooper
See, American boy celebrities? See how his pants are hemmed? See how there isn't a puddle of extra fabric around his feet? Take notes. But ignore the tie. Come one now, Dominic. It's not that hard to keep your tie in place.
Ed Westwick
A decent look ruined by a too-large break in the cuff and shoes that don't really work with the look. And put some socks on. This isn't South Beach, bitch.
James Nesbitt
Perfect.
Jason Statham
Also perfect. Those Brit tailors know how to hem a pair of pants.
Jon Hamm
Perfectest.
Okay, maybe not. The jacket's a bit tight and the pants a bit long.
Okay, maybe not. The jacket's a bit tight and the pants a bit long.
Mark Ronson
It's a look. We don't mind it so much except for the somewhat rumpled shirt and collar.
Matt Smith
If you're going to do that sort of Thom Browne highwater hem, the pants should probably be slightly pegged at the bottom and cuffed. These just sort of hang off him. Also, if you're going to draw attention to your shoes, they should look a little more polished than that.
Nicholas Hoult
See? That's how you do highwaters. Now tighten your tie, young man.
Ryan Giggs
We're obsessed with men's hems, we admit it. Not too bad, but still a skosh long. Love the tie.
Shayne Ward
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