Even as it celebrated cinema's biggest achievements at the 98th Academy Awards, this year's Oscars brought predictable and most-deserving results in the Best Actor (Male and Female) races despite the fierce competition. Likewise, the red carpet, too, mirrored that mood, with little in the way of experimental menswear.
The two most stylish men at Oscars who were both running for the Best Actor (Male) category, Timothee Chalamet and Michael B Jordan contrasted each other with black and white menswear looks with subtle twists and the brooches.
Below, we break down the standout looks that defined the Oscars red carpet this year:
Jacob Elordi
The Aussie actor nominated for his role in Guillermo del Toto's Frankenstein in the supporting category went for classic three-breasted suit by Bottega Veneta.

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Timothee Chalamet
Going all white in his tuxedo, Chalamet relied on statement accessories- sunglasses, rings, and a watch to elevate the otherwise simple Givenchy look.

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Paul Mescal
The actor who played William Shakespeare in Chole Zhao's Hamnet opposite this year's best actor (female) Jessie Buckely cut a striking pose in a Celine.

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Pedro Pascal
The actor skipped the tuxedo suit for a crisp white shirt with an extravagant brooch and sharply tailored highwaist pants.

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Leonardo DiCaprio
The face card said it all for Leonardo DiCaprio who donned a moustache and wore his Rolex watch faithfully in a Dior, Boucheron.

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Michael B Jordan
This year's Best Actor (Male category) went to none other than Michael B Jordan for his role in Sinners and looked absolutely handsome in closed neck bandhgala formal jacket from Louis Vuitton.

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Damon Idris
The F1 Movie star Damon Idris walked the Oscars red carpet in Prada losing the necktie for a broad fur long-coat collar.

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