Men at Met Gala 2021: Our Favourite Looks

On your average red carpet, the ladies usually get all the glory when it comes to extreme fashion and runway looks, but with the Met Gala everything is possible and Men can change the game.

From Lil Nas X’s extravaganza multi-change costume to Mr Tom Ford and his super classic tailored look, here are some of our favourite men looks at Met Gala 2021.

Lil Nas X in Versace

Finneas in Givenchy

Evan Mocks in Thom Browne

Timothée Chalamet in Haider Ackermann

Tom Ford in his signature look

Shawn Mendes in Michael Kors

Maluma in Versace

Troye Sivan in ALTU by Joseph AltuZarra

WE LOVE: Brooklyn Beckham's Style Moments

It seems that Brooklyn Beckham inherited Victorias's sense of style as he always creates statement looks and combinations.

We don’t know if the looks are his personal choices or he works along with a personal stylist, but we have to admit that he have already created his own fashion moments in his public appearances.

Check out some of our favourite looks of him that last 2 years and be inspired for your next style combination and outfits:


ANDREW BY MATTHEW

'Photographed by Matthew Alatsatianos

Grooming Christos Theophanous

Starring Andreas @ VN Models

MODUS VIVENDI goes floral for the winter

Modus Vivendi unveils the Floral Line from their Fall Winter Collection 2019-2020 .

Inspired by the blooming flowers, the new MV collection comes to style up your look and add luxury lifestyle elements on it.

With romantic aesthetic and mood from the 70s ,there are no rules how to wear the floral pieces. Play and make everything on your way. Whether you dress it up or down, just be you.

The campaign is photographed in Los Angeles, by Brian Kaminski. Starring model Reed Murphy.

Becease we know how much you loved the model here’s a quick chat with our latest MV crush Timothy Reed Murphy. Enjoy the interview and find out more below:

What’s your life moto?

The purpose of life is to discover your gift. The meaning of life is to give your gift away. Pablo Picasso.

What genre of music best describes you?

Mostly chillhop/lofi beats. But I love some oldies and classical composers.

Toughest part of being a model?

Toughest part is work constantly

Beside fashion - do you have any special talents or hobbies?

I enjoy travelling and learning about other cultures while giving back to the special needs community.

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Celine Men AW19 at Paris Fashion Week

n his debut show for Celine – now sans accent – in September, Hedi Slimane made it more than clear what his intentions are for the house. If anyone thought that some of the reactions to that show would have an effect on his vision, his first men’s show for Celine spelled out a big fat – or indeed very, very skinny – no. In fashion, as in life, there are certain forces that will make themselves heard. Slimane is one of them. He believes in his own vision to its utmost core: from the mechanical light installation that fanfares every show (this time it was a huge geometric ball) to the stick thin models that walk his runway (a new one turns 18 every minute), to the emerging rock bands that score his collections (the irreverently named Crack Cloud), and the vintage-inspired aesthetic that embodies his garments. No matter how deep you search, the ultimate proposal of any of his collections – and indeed the one he showed on Sunday night – is in essence the brand of Hedi Slimane.

Seasonal collections, however, are put in the world to propose something new for the immediate future. So how do you, as an observer of such collections, approach the work of a designer, who believes so strongly in a consistent point of view? You could read into Sunday evening’s Celine collection and say that it proposed a more cropped and roomier tailored trouser, or that its suiting evoked the tie-wearing Patrick Bateman yuppie dad tailoring of 1980s’ Valentino; only cut for a much, much skinnier frame. You could talk about the glitter and sequinned pieces, which were no doubt of a notable artisanal value. Or you could point out the obvious nostalgia – or was it wistfulness – that existed within the collection for the mid-2000s when indie music culture was at its high and everyone looked like the boys, who walked the 2019 Celine runway. What has to be stated – for the sake of the history books – is that Celine menswear, which didn’t exist under Slimane’s predecessor Phoebe Philo, was brought into the world looking like this.

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Massimo Dutti Fall 2018: Limited Edition collection

The Spanish Fashion brand Massimo Dutti brings a new limited edition collection for the Fall/Winter 2018 season, and showcases in a campaign / editorial.

Starring the Romanian model Roberto Sipos, the campaign is photographed by Gregory Harris.

Styled by Marina Gallo featuring Massimo Dutti's elegant suits, warm sweaters, and sharp outerwear.