Drew Lenz
Let’s look at the best dress and worst dressed men of the Golden Globes from this past Sunday.
Best Dressed
David Oyelowo
David Oyelowo, a new actor in Hollywood who portrayed Martin Luther King, JR in the Best Motion Picture nominee Selma, dazzled in his sparkly-navy blue tuxedo (with matching shoes). A stray from the usual black-and-white tuxedo, Oyelowo’s tuxedo captured the eyes of many spectators and critics who watched the Golden Globes, all with positive feedback.
Kit Harrington
Playing Jon Snow in the critically acclaimed HBO series “Game of Thrones,” Kit Harrington wore a navy tuxedo that was boring to some, but clean, sleek, and stylish to others. Harrington paired his tuxedo with a white button-down, matching navy tie, and shiny black shoes. It was a classic look that earned him a spot in many fashion outlets’ best dressed list.
Matt Bomer
Matt Bomer, Golden Globe winner for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film for “The Normal Heart,” stopped the show in his sleek, navy blue tuxedo. Bomer always seems to stun on the red carpet with his slim-fitting fashion sense. It is a classic, timeless look with the white shirt, black bow-tie combination. It was a well-deserved (and dressed) win for Bomer.
Worst Dressed
Alan Cumming
While it was different for a celebrity to wear a nude-colored tuxedo, what do we expect from the Broadway star? It was a good attempt at trying to impress the masses; however the color of the tuxedo almost blends perfectly with Cumming’s skin tone. The shoes (though casual) lack sophistication but match the overall theme of Cumming’s attire. It was not a good day for Cumming at the 2015 Golden Globes.
Kevin Hart
While it was a sharp-looking suit, Kevin Hart’s tuxedo was, by the same token, a tad tacky-looking. It is a typical tuxedo with the sharp, black color and slim-fitting slacks; however the white outlines makes Hart look cheesy and almost like one of those frosted cookies with a frosted-border.
Clive Owen
The mixed-matched material of Owen’s velvet blazer and baggy slacks contribute to an ill-dressed Owen at the 2015 Golden Globes. The velvet top comes across as a different color than the black pants and the different material clashes, making Owen one of the worst-dressed celebrities at the 2015 Golden Globes.