Hot off the heels of the BAFTAs last weekend, awards season charged full steam ahead on Sunday night. The 2025 SAG Awards provided one final pit stop before the Oscars finish line for some of Hollywood’s best-dressed actors.
But unlike other awards ceremonies, the SAG Awards does things a little differently. Instead of being chosen through a jury or panel, the Screen Actors Guild awards are picked by the winners’ acting colleagues, which not only keeps things interesting but can go a long way in forecasting potential Oscar wins.
Naturally for the occasion, we were served no shortage of big fits. Timothée Chalamet gave us another round of Bob Dylan cosplay, Jeremy Allen White joined the Hollywood Brooch fellowship, and Daniel Craig was back doing chilled-out classic tailoring like an Italian don.
Read on for a roll call of menswear hits from the SAG Awards 2025.
A custom leather Chrome Hearts cowboy suit and a Cartier bolo tie watch from Timmy. Very here for it.
As he did in our recent GQ Hype cover story, Jeremy Strong continued his transition from exclusively wearing brown to exclusively wearing green, courtesy of this custom sage Haans Nicholas Mott suit.
For Bridgerton's Luke Newton, a slouchy black suit and no shirt was the way to go.
Slow Horses' Kadiff Kirwan was right at home in a cropped double-breasted suit, sheer shirt, and lug-sole loafers.
Adrien Brody doing the classics well in a single-breasted Louis Vuitton tuxedo.
A subtle double-breasted plaid moment from Baby Reindeer's Richard Gadd.
In full Alexander McQueen, Andrew Scott put forward a very good case for matching your brooch to your loafers.
For Drew Starkey, a dashing ride out in Alessandro Michele's Valentino spring-summer 2025 collection was the ticket.
Clean, classic, and monochrome from Jason Segel.
Wicked's Jeff Goldblum stayed on theme with an emerald scarf and sunglass lenses. But it was his Tiffany & Co. brooch and cocktail watch combo that really kicked things up a notch.
Matty Matheson's ribbon tie and Mary Jane moment is a lesson in softening up your menswear.
Édgar Ramírez landed on the right side of Wall Street chaos with this roomy double-breasted suit.
When you're a red carpet veteran like Harrison Ford, you know what works. And in this case, it's classic Hollywood black tie.
Edward Norton eases into the red carpet with the help of a classic pin-stripe suit.
For The Diplomat's David Gyasi, the SAG Awards were high time for a princely popped collar.
Bridgerton's Martins Imhangbe showing the almighty power of a double-breasted suit, courtesy of Amiri.
A custom Valentino suit made for another valiant red carpet fit from Colman Domingo. Don't overlook the scarf.
A simple and very effective charcoal Prada suit from Adam Brody.
In Giorgio Armani, Daniel Craig delivered an outstanding lesson in mob boss menswear.
Jeremy Allen White proving the power of a sparkly brooch (and a spectacular Louis Vuitton suit).
Kieran Culkin took home the trophy for best supporting actor. And his burgundy-dialed Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m also deserved praise for its work in support of his deep brown suit.
Anora star Mark Eydelshteyn loves a strong shoulder.
For The Penguin, Colin Farrell underwent a pretty severe transformation. But at the SAG Awards, where he picked up the win for best male actor in a limited series, it was back to business as usual in crisp black tie.
Yura Borisov might play an Oligarch's henchman in Anora, but he scrubs up well IRL.
This story originally appeared on British GQ.