75th Golden Globes: The men in (all) black
Sam Rockwell, who won a supporting actor Golden Globe for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” was also a winner in the trend department for his kid mohair notch lapel tuxedo ensemble by Prada.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)Many men who turned out to the 75th Golden Globes showed their sartorial solidarity with the Time’s Up movement by wearing all-black tuxedo ensembles. Here are a few of the memorable monochrome menfolk.
Common opted for an all-black Giorgio Armani ensemble that included a one-button, peak lapel tuxedo, black, wing-collar evening shirt and black bow tie.
Joseph Fiennes (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) was among the men in the all-black brigade.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)William H. Macy’s a trend twofer thanks to a monochrome ensemble that includes a velvet tuxedo jacket.
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Nick Jonas paired an all-black Versace tuxedo with a black dress shirt and bow tie.
The batallion of monochrome menfolk at the 75th Golden Globes included Justin Timberlake.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)Chris Hemsworth’s all-black ensemble had texture -- but no tie.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)David E. Kelley and Michelle Pfeiffer arrive at the 75th Golden Globes.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)Gary Oldman and wife Gisele Schmidt both chose Prada for their all-black ensembles; the former in a micro jacquard kid mohair shawl lapel tuxedo and the latter in a black jersey gown with a Swarovski crystal collar and fluted chiffon sleeves.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)Ryan Seacrest in an all-black ensemble on the 75th Golden Globes red carpet.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)Bob Odenkirk’s all-black Prada ensemble, which included a kid mohair shawl lapel tuxedo jacket, matching trousers and black shirt, put him on trend on the red carpet at the 75th Golden Globes.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)Senior features writer Adam Tschorn is a former small-town newspaper editor, game-show question-and-answer man and fashion scribe who joined the Los Angeles Times in 2007. He currently covers a wide range of pop-culture topics with a focus on cannabis culture. Holding a B.A. in philosophy and an M.A. in journalism, he feels perfectly suited to looking at things, asking “why?” and writing down the answers.