At the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Sunday night, a few famous gents rocked dramatic ensembles that were a cut above a classic suit.
, proved that black tie includes white looks, too. The actor rocked a chic, monochromatic outfit by Dior.Ke Huy Quan made history wearing an elegant navy Gucci suit. Thestar is the first Asian male to win a film acting award at SAG Awards since its inception in 1994.
star Diego Calva looked criminally good in a brown velvet jacket and beige bowtie by Gucci.No tie? No problem. Andrew Garfield oozed understated elegance in a Valentino suit, a crisp open shirt and Santoni shoes.Actor in a Leading RoleActor in a Supporting RoleEverything Everywhere All at OnceEnsemble in a Drama SeriesJean Smart,
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