Fashion just got a whole lot more exciting! Imagine a night where style knows no borders, and the world’s most fashionable men gather to redefine menswear as we know it. That’s exactly what happened at GQ’s Men of the Year 2025 parties, and we’re here to take you on a global tour of the 56 best-dressed attendees who stole the spotlight. From Los Angeles to Dubai, Madrid to Mumbai, this wasn’t just a celebration—it was a sartorial revolution.
But here’s where it gets even more fascinating: this wasn’t just one event; it was a collective explosion of style across 18 cities and six continents, proving that GQ’s Men of the Year is more than a local affair—it’s a worldwide phenomenon. Kicking off with GQ US’s 30th anniversary bash at the iconic Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, the fashion frenzy spread like wildfire. And let’s just say, the outfits did not disappoint.
In Los Angeles, brothers Pusha T and Malice of Clipse turned heads by twinning in Louis Vuitton, a bold statement that screamed unity and luxury. Meanwhile, in Berlin, rapper Yung Lean challenged conventions with a Dior-crafted Canadian tuxedo, blending casual and couture seamlessly. Mumbai’s Harshvarrdhan Kapoor brought a touch of nostalgia with his Hedi Slimane-era Celine ensemble, while in Paris, actor Louis Partridge added a whimsical twist to his Prada look with a frilly carnation pinned to his lapel. And this is the part most people miss: in Taipei, K-pop icon Leeteuk dared to be different with a sheer pink turtleneck under his suit, proving that menswear can be both bold and delicate. Lastly, in Madrid, actor Walton Goggins closed the loop with a Saint Laurent outfit that was equal parts edgy and timeless.
But here’s the controversial part: does high fashion still feel exclusive, or are these looks making menswear more accessible? As we scroll through the sartorial heat from every corner of the globe, it’s clear that these outfits aren’t just clothes—they’re statements. Whether you’re a fashion novice or a seasoned trendsetter, there’s something here to inspire. So, what’s your take? Are these looks pushing boundaries too far, or are they exactly what menswear needs right now? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!