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Manstyle: What they wore at the 2015 Oscars

I have always enjoyed looking at the many actresses who attend these grand award shows.  However, looking at how the men are "turnt out", is becoming quite an artform.  I like to see whether they made it a point to match what their other half wore by having the same color suit, tie, or even pocket square.

At this year's Academy Awards, a.k.a. The Oscars, the actors did not disappoint, they were dressed in their tuxedos and made for some very dashing "tall drinks of water" walking on the Red Carpet before the show.

Most actors would wear black, navy or white.  Very few would go boldly where few men want to go, wearing vibrant colors.  David Oyelowo was such a man!



David Oyelowo in Dolce & Gabbana



Oscar winner, Rapper, & Actor, Common wore a Prada Velvet Tuxedo.  He quite a dashing figure with his white bow tie and white shirt.

Common in Prada Men's Wear
as seen on Designer Swap blog




Neil Patrick Harris, this year's host, wore his grey Brunello Cucinelli tuxedo well.  He and his partner were quite the dashing pair on the red carpet that night!


Neil Patrick Harris
as seen on GQ.com/Style


You've seen and read all the news about the Oscars. However, here are some more articles of interest about the men and their fashion!

Tuxedo Red Carpet Roundup

Best Dressed Men at the 2015 Oscars

Love this photo collage, click it for article:
http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/41830/the-87th-annual-academy-awards-red-carpet/page/all








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