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We are pleased to note that the 2022 Critics Choice Awards red carpet offered a rather dazzling cross-section of modern suiting, from the traditional to the slightly wild. Let’s assess, shall we?

 

 

Hannah Einbinder in Giorgio Armani

We think the sleeves could be fitted a little better, but aside from that, it’s perfect. Love the makeup.

 

 

 

J. K. Simmons

A classic wearing a classic.

 

 

 

Jamie Dornan in Valentino

He is too cute for words, but that’s not going to prevent us from informing him that he isn’t built for a double-breasted jacket.

 

 

 

Jared Leto in Gucci

The suit is fine, the doll boots are horrible.

 

 

 

Jon Bernthal in Dolce & Gabbana

It’s nice, but it clearly doesn’t fit.

 

 

 

Jude Hill

We don’t think there’s any reason why his tux, which is presumably custom, is so poorly fitted.

 

 

 

Mayim Bialik in Grayscale

We don’t love the shiny, but the color combination is interesting and unexpected.

 

 

 

Melanie Lynskey in Houghton

She looks spectacular.

 

 

 

 

Mike Colter in Dolce & Gabbana

Aside from the label, we can’t argue with any of it. This is cute.

 

 

 

Murray Bartlett in Zegna

Gorgeous – and perfectly fitted.

 

 

 

Park Hae-soo

We won’t begrudge him the conservative style because he looks so good in it.

 

 

 

Rob Morgan in Toure Designs

Fun and unforgettable.

 

 

 

Taye Diggs in Giorgio Armani

We maintain our stance that black dress pants with colored blazers is a fusty old look, but we admit it’s difficult in the face of evidence like this.

 

 

[Photo Credit: PAPIXS/INSTARimages.com, Media Punch/INSTARimages.com, Xavier Collin/ABACA/INSTARimages.com, Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association]

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