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Best Dressed Men at The Met Gala 2024

We gave our flowers to so many stunning avant-garde gowns yesterday with our Best and Worst Looks of The Met Gala 2024 and sober ladies by shouting out that Sobriety Had a Major Moment at The Met Gala 2024 this year. Now we want to give some flowers to the men of The Met Gala 2024 who were equally fierce in their fashion game.

1. Dan Levy wore a stunning Loewe suit that ombres from black to a stunning floral print. It evokes the passage of time in a gothic yet hopeful way, so it is no surprise that Levy would make the top of our best-dressed list.

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2. Ben Simmons wears Thom Browne at The Met Gala 2024. Ben perfectly captured this year’s theme, “The Garden of Time”, which saw guests evoking outfits with clocks, sand, and florals. This suit brings White Rabbit vibes from Alice in Wonderland.

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3. Colman Domingo wears Willy Chavarria at The Met Gala 2024. Colman played with proportions in this ensemble and carried fresh flowers to match his cape and coat. The whole look is chic and effortless.

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4. Lil Nas X wears Luar at The Met Gala 2024. This cream ensemble is embellished with crystals; for Lil Nas, it is an understated look. It is a refreshing direction to see the singer take in his style evolution.
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5. Lewis Hamilton wore Burberry at The Met Gala 2024. This understated, monotone look was completed with a gold thorn necklace and black floral embroidery.
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6. Wisdom Kaye wears Robert Wun at The Met Gala 2024. While unsure if I completely love this look, I feel emotional when looking at it. Something about the burnt edges reminds me of McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2006-7, Widows of Cullode, which elicits a melancholy for the beholder.
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7. Andrew Scott wore Versace and Boucheron at The Met Gala 2024. This look feels like a callback to his character, Ripley, as if Ripley has arrived at The Met Gala in the modern day, fresh off a private jet from Italy.
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