The Most Stylish Men in Fashion, According to Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Editors Inline
Photo: Joe Schildhorn / BFA.com1/29Stefano Pilati
“The Zegna designer has my vote. Why? To me, he is the epitome of fearless, intuitive elegance: always intensely masculine, but those cuts, those fabrics, the tattoos, the jewelry . . .” —Sally Singer, Vogue Creative Digital Director
Photo: Courtesy of Yu Masui / @yumasui2/29Yu Masui
“Fixing on one man in fashion as the ultimate paragon of well-dressed-ness is a tough call. Because how to choose from a field that includes Eugene Tong, Bruce Pask, Nick Wooster, Simone Marchetti, Masahiro Murase, Justin O’Shea, and Ben Cobb? Google these guys and you’ll see what I mean. Forced to select just one bro, though, I’ll go for Yu Masui. I’d never wear what he does, but I admire his gumption a lot. He’s the Anna Dello Russo of menswear.” —Luke Leitch, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Contributing Editor
Photo: Courtesy of Mobolaji Dawodu / @mobolajidawodu3/29Mobolaji Dawodu
“I nominate stylist and costume designer Mobolaji Dawodu. A good friend and former colleague, Mobolaji has possibly the best color sense of any man I know. If you haven’t already seen the movie Mother of George, you absolutely must—he designed all the costumes, and the color and print combinations literally jump out at you off of the screen. I think if Fela Kuti and Picasso had a baby, Mobolaji would probably be it.” —Chioma Nnadi, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Fashion News Director
Photo: Mike Marsland / Getty Images4/29Nick Knight
“There’s a huge difference between style and fashion. Style is permanent, fashion is fleeting. I’ve known Nick Knight for a decade, and I’ve never seen him dressed inappropriately or unexpectedly. He has a uniform for life and for work. Nick is well dressed in the Beau Brummell mold: You’d never turn around to look at him in the street, yet he’s wearing the most exquisite custom-made shirts and Savile Row suits. The only things off-the-peg are the Levi’s 505s Nick always wears while shooting. There’s a wonderful Marie Antoinette–ish legend that Nick hates the feel of the jeans after they’ve been washed, so he throws them away before they need to be laundered. I can confirm that it’s absolutely true.” —Alexander Fury, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Men’s Critic
Photo: Tullio Puglia / Getty Images5/29Robert Rabensteiner
“With the exception of Matthias Schoenaerts in Far From the Madding Crowd—who doesn’t really count; the movie, after all, is a fiction—nobody wears a cravat better than L’Uomo Replica Hermes Bag Reviews’s Robert Rabensteiner. (PS: Watch Far From the Madding Crowd anyway; Schoenaerts is a hunk.)”—Nicole Phelps, Director, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews Runway
Photo: Courtesy of Erdem / @erdemlondon6/29Erdem Moralioglu
“E is for excellence—impeccably and appropriately attired from the fields of Glastonbury (Hockney-esque pops of color) to the dining table of Chatsworth (the perfect black tie).” —Emma Elwick-Bates, Vogue Fashion News Editor
Photographed by Emma Arnold7/29Phil Oh
“Vogue.com’s own Phil Oh, who does a mood-elevating intentional pattern clash like nobody else.” —Alessandra Codinha, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Fashion News Editor
Photo: Courtesy of Franck Chevalier / @franckchevalier8/29Franck Chevalier
“Jean Paul Gaultier protégé and stylist to some of the greatest musicians of all time, Chevalier’s own look is a brilliant combination of vintage, streetwear, and original pieces he designs for himself.” —Kelly Connor, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Market Editor
Photo: David M. Benett / Getty Images9/29Maurice Mullen
“To me, it’s Maurice Mullen of the London Evening Standard, who I always look forward to seeing at the London shows. I have never been able to comprehend the number of immaculate Savile Row suits he must have, nor his ability to deploy the loudest patterns and colors and the killer clashing pocket handkerchief—and plaid trousers on occasion!—while being the most gentlemanly and wickedly insightful neighbor to sit next to at a show.” —Sarah Mower, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Chief Critic
Photo: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images10/29Alessandro Michele
“It would feel wrong to leave out the man who single-handedly changed the fashion agenda! Alessandro Michele isn’t afraid to inject his own style in his Gucci collectsions—furry loafers, snake-embroidered suits, and all—but in real life, his look is just as unexpectedly cool. Chunky sweaters, satin suits, a hand full of rings, and, of course, that facial hair . . . I wouldn’t be surprised if in-the-know guys started taking tips from him.” —Emily Farra, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Fashion News Associate
Photo: Courtesy of Nao Krell / @inagakikrell11/29Gene Krell
“Style is but one of Gene Krell’s admirable qualities, and he has it in spades. Born in Brooklyn, Krell was part of the London scene as hippie segued into punk. And then he brought Vogue to Asia. His street style look is built on tailoring, with British and Italian touches. And the man has range: Krell can work a tattooed surf look with as much ease as a toggle coat and brown suede shoes.” —Laird Borrelli-Persson, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Archive Editor
Photo: Madison McGaw / BFA.com12/29Ian Bradley
“No one does the retro-hipster-nerd look better! With Ian you know it’s super-authentic, and every time I see him it makes me smile.” —Kelly Connor
Photo: Pierre Suu / Getty Images13/29Les Twins
“Identical faces! Identical moves! There is not a doubt that French twin brothers Laurent and Larry Bourgeois of the hip-hop dancing duo Les Twins play up their likeness. The one thing that sets them apart? Their not-so-monozygotic styles. Their breakout fashion moment came at Anthony Vaccarello’s Fall ’15 show, where they sat on either side of Donatella Versace. Each had his own styling take on slouchy denim, layering, and cheeky sneakers. One twin even wore a fur stole over his shoulder. Definitely an image deserving of a double take!” —Liana Satenstein, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Fashion News Writer
Photo: Dominique Charriau / Getty Images14/29Kim Jones
“Kim Jones’s official title is Men’s Style Director at Louis Vuitton: I love his Vuitton collectsions, sure, but more so I love the way he directs his own style. He’s obsessional, which I think is great in designers; he told me he spent years searching for his favorite jeans. (They’re original 1930s—he found them in Japan.) It’s great to see him combine vintage and new, the rarefied and refined with something raw, a little basic, sometimes dumb—a mass-market Mickey Mouse sweatshirt, those ’30s jeans, and a one-off Vuitton show bag. What a look!” —Alexander Fury
Photo: Courtesy of Johannes Huebl / @johanneshuebl15/29Johannes Huebl
“For everyday city style, I look to my best friend Olivia Palermo’s husband, Johannes Huebl. He always manages to look elegant and polished, yet unfussy. From tailored suiting to perfectly cut sportswear, Huebl dresses like one of the aristos from a Slim Aarons photograph, making me one day hope to grow out of my streetwear phase.” —Edward Barsamian, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Style Editor
Photo: Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images16/29Duro Olowu
“What a modern gentleman. Not only does Duro have this deft handling of prints and colors with his own namesake line, but his personal wardrobe is imbued with the same colorful spirit! He pays homage to Nigerian men by wearing these eye-popping batik prints under the most tailored suiting, and brings out this new, modern African cool. To boot, he’s just the best person to talk to about fashion and art—he pulls from so many places for his work; he just teaches you something new every time you chat.” —Marjon Carlos, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Senior Fashion Writer
Photo: Courtesy of Matthew Foley / @mjfiii17/29Matthew Foley
“As far as I can tell, Matt Foley was basically put on this earth to make us all want to wear more Thom Browne.” —Alessandra Codinha
Photo: David M. Benett / Getty Images18/29Ed Marler
“For his subcultural theatrics that hark to another fashion time.” —Emma Elwick-Bates
Photographed by Tommy Ton19/29Yohji Yamamoto
“Yohji gets my vote. His is the gold standard by which all other designer uniforms must be judged. Consistent, pragmatic, and elegant, there’s nothing not to love about his look.” —Kristin Anderson, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Fashion News Writer
Photographed by Maria Ziegelboeck20/29Antony Miles
“There’s something to be said for absolute, unyielding consistency when it comes to dress: I’ve never seen Antony Miles, the editorial director of 10 and 10 Men magazines, wear anything bar gray marl, or black sweatshirting, with black jeans and heavy Church’s boots. It works for him, so why not? Miles is a great example of those men who steadfastly eschew kowtowing to anyone else’s rules. I’ve seen him pitch up to black-tie events in his favorite worn-out black Acne sweatshirt on more than one occasion because that’s what he feels comfortable in, social convention be damned! There’s something utterly fabulous about that.” —Alexander Fury
Photo: Francois Guillot / Getty Images21/29Raf Simons
“Raf Simons is the greatest of all time. The end.” —Steff Yotka, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Fashion News Writer
Photo: Kristy Sparrow / Getty Images22/29John Nollet
“French hairstylist to chic women like Nicole Kidman and Vanessa Paradis, John Nollet has his own signature style worth noting: white shirt, sharp jacket, trimmed beard, and artfully messy, shoulder-length hair. Sometimes he ties it back in a knot or braids it with one of his own couture feathered hairpieces, which he designs with Maison Lemarié; that contrast between his natty clothes and wild, bohemian hair is so cool—and so French. Bonus: He’s incredibly charming (and handsome)!” —Emily Farra
Photo: Courtesy of Guillermo Andrade / @guillermoandrade23/29Guillermo Andrade
“Like his store 424, Guillermo’s wardrobe is super-curated, only the best of vintage and cutting-edge streetwear.” —Kelly Connor
Photo: Melodie Jeng / Getty Images24/29Hirofumi Kurino
“One of the most stylish men I’ve ever come across is Hirofumi Kurino, founder of United Arrows. Though he’s consistently well dressed, what really impresses me is the way he mixes color and print into his wardrobe in the most understated manner. Whether he’s in a three-piece suit or a leather jacket, it just looks effortless and gentlemanly—his signature horn-rimmed glasses are a nice touch, too.” —Janelle Okwodu, Replica Hermes Bag Reviews.com Fashion News Writer
Photo: Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty Images25/29Bruce Weber
“The photographer has a wardrobe as lively as his photographs, comprised of patterned tees and button-downs, and always topped off with his signature bandana.” —Steff Yotka
Photo: Boutayna Fartale26/29Niall Underwood
“Typically I’m not one to fawn over off-duty-model style, but when I spotted Central Saint Martins student Niall Underwood at a London event in a pinstriped suit, Chuck Taylors, and a spruce yellow necktie, I was pretty impressed—major shades of young Malcolm McLaren.” —Kristin Anderson
Photo: Courtesy of Garrett Neff / @gwneff27/29Garrett Neff
“Male models by definition can wear anything, but Garrett Neff, who just debuted his own swimwear line, Katama, gets away with more than most. I think we’ve seen him wear a jacket in virtually every color.” —Helena Suric, Vogue Bookings Director
Photo: David M. Bennett / Getty Images28/29Karl Lagerfeld
“Kaiser Karl is a cluster of contradictory style statements, clashed together like a game of sartorial Consequences: Edwardian collar and stickpin with streamlined hypermodern suiting, biker gloves and goth rings, 18th-century powdered pigtail—like a Prussian general—and Terminator sunglasses. It shouldn’t work, but it always does. Lagerfeld has crafted an instantly identifiable image: He’s the most recognizable designer of our times and, I’d argue, the most stylish man on the planet. There aren’t many fashion designers people dress up as for Halloween, and there aren’t many people for whom formal dress is for life, not just the red carpet.” —Alexander Fury
Photographed by Tommy Ton29/29Ana Gimeno Brugada
“Yes, Ana Gimeno Brugada is a woman, but if you’re looking for the human being putting the freshest, most modern twists on traditional menswear staples, you can bet Brugada is it. She mixes patterns better than any of the boys and can make a cropped tuxedo pant look unexpectedly fresh.” —Steff Yotka