MR’s Best and Worst Dressed Men at the Oscars

by Harry Sheff

Some of our favorite stars chose to stand out in bold color, while others wowed in impeccably fitted traditional tuxes. Here, our picks for the best- and worst-dressed men of Oscars night.

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Best Double-Breasted: Chris Pine



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Best Navy Tux: Eddie Redmayne in Alexander McQueen



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Best Shawl Collar: Chiwetel Ejiofor



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Best Use of Velvet: Common in Prada



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Best Vested: Bradley Cooper in Salvatore Ferragamo



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Best White Jackets:
Jeff Goldblum and Adrien Brody in Dolce & Gabbana



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The Perfect Fit: Michael Keaton in Ralph Lauren



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The Perfect Fit: Tim McGraw



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The Perfect Fit: Chris Pratt in Tom Ford



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Rewarding the Risk Takers:
Jared Leto let his hair down in lavender Givenchy



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Rewarding the Risk Takers:
Neil Patrick Harris (right) in Brunello Cucinelli



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Rewarding the Risk Takers:
David Oyelowo stood out from the crowd
in oxblood Dolce & Gabbana



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Missing the Mark:
A diamond dog collar is not an appropriate stand-in
for a tie, John Travolta



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Missing the Mark:
The look Will.i.am chose was ill-fitting and way too casual



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Missing the Mark:
J.K. Simmons should have followed Chanel’s advice and taken off an accessory (or two) before leaving the house




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