What stylish men wear monochrome, leather jackets, Prints?

How to wear a shirt with a bright pattern, how to complement a monochrome look, what goes with a leather bomber jacket – we are looking for answers to these and other questions in the images of stars.

Djimon Hounsou

Orange will be one of the main colors of the coming spring-summer season, and actor Djimon Hounsou is already showing how best to handle it: combining pastel and bright shades in one look.

Charles Melton

Black color combined with an unusual cut is one of the characteristic features of the actor’s style, which combines a deconstructed jacket with loose trousers. By the way, wearing a jacket over a naked body is a technique that is increasingly seen on the red carpet.

Dan Levy

Every year, prints on fashionable shirts look more and more like abstract art – and even in an evening dress code, it’s better to combine them with nothing more than regular classic trousers. Long sleeves, from under which fingers are barely visible, are a noticeable microtrend for the coming season: you can, like Dan Levy, start getting used to it now.

Joe Jonas

No outerwear looks as impressive as a vintage leather bomber jacket. The brutal look of such a thing can be played up by contrast: Joe Jonas did just that, wearing a cardigan in a delicate pastel shade under his jacket.

Matt Bomer

The houndstooth print cannot be called a hot trend, but it is a reliable and proven classic that attracts attention, but does not force you to indulge in risky experiments. A jacket with wide lapels paired with a turtleneck is reminiscent of the 70s style, which is just in time this winter.

Patrick Dempsey

At the Ferrari premiere, Patrick Dempsey, who rarely goes beyond the classic wardrobe, once again proved that there is nothing better than an impeccably tailored suit. And a plain shirt can always be replaced with a striped one – to add dynamics to the image.

George Clooney

Monochromatic looks are an easy, sure-fire way to look stylish, and work especially well with tailored pieces like a pantsuit like George Clooney’s. If you, like the actor, do not like fashionable adventures, take note of this technique.

Ed Skrein

In monochromatic looks, things don’t have to be matched tone to tone—on the contrary, you can play on the difference in shades. A laconic decoration, for example, a thin chain like Ed Skrein’s, wouldn’t hurt either.

Vincent Cassel

Leather jackets have returned to fashion straight from the 90s, and with them, things of a simple, laconic cut. Vincent Cassel’s look can be safely copied such jackets, as well as chunky knit sweaters, will be in fashion next year.

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